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Barca d'Alva railway station was the terminal station of the
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, until its closure in 1988. The station used to serve Barca d'Alva and acted as a border station between
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and
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, via the
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. It is located in the municipality of
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, in Portugal.


History


19th century


Planning

The first plans to build a border line with
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in the north of the country were proposed in the mid-19th century, as part of a larger project to construct a commercial port in Leixões. This would serve the city of
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and the entire north-western region of the
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, in competition with the
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which had the same objective. The proposal for a railway line to Galicia was initially put on hold due to financial difficulties and to the government placing a higher priority on the
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railway line between
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and
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. A revised plan was then made to connect Porto to
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in Spain, in an attempt to place that city in Porto's area of influence. Five international connections between Spain and Portugal were approved by a Luso-Spanish technical commission in 1864, including one connecting Barca d'Alva to the Spanish communities of
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,
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and Ledesma. Subsequently, it was decided to build another international line from Salamanca to
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, where it would join the Beira Alta line. Originally, the section from Salamanca to
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was to be common to both lines, but the point at which the lines diverged was changed to Boadilla by a Spanish
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of 18 August 1880, at the request of the Portuguese government. On 20 May 1881, a Royal Order approved the construction of the section from
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to
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, but left the choice of the junction point open, a decision that provoked protests from
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, so a new Royal Order of 3 November 1881 annulled the previous one and ordered the opening of a tender for the two lines. Although the Portuguese state had set a three-year deadline for completion of the works, the "Société Financière de Paris", the operator for the Beira Alta line, claimed that construction would require at least five years. This was also the opinion of the Association of Civil Engineers, which advocated an alternative to continuing the Douro Line. This involved the construction of a new line from
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to Régua, which would not only serve the important region to the south of the
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, but would also create a new crossing over the river, to supplement the
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. However, Porto's political and financial interests strongly opposed the idea of the Vilar Formoso line being completed before the Barca d'Alva line, fearing that traffic from Spain would be transferred to the Port of Figueira da Foz, damaging trade in the city. At the time, an influential engineer and politician stated that "''if the Port is not connected with Salamanca at Barca de Alva, the economic conditions of the Port will change in such a way that in its deserted streets you will see grass growing as in those of any poor decadent town''". The government suggested that a syndicate of banks be formed to finance the construction, and only when the work had been completed would the line be handed over to the "Société Financière de Paris", who had a greater interest in completing the line to
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first. Thus, at a meeting on 28 May 1881 called by the Civil Governor, it was decided to form the Sindicato Portuense, supported by several businessmen and bankers from Porto's commercial sector, to be led by Henrique Burnay.Martins, 1996:41-42 Complicated negotiations with the ''Société Financière de Paris'' followed, and a Royal Order of 15 June that year announced the opening of the tender and its conditions. The first article stated that "''the contractor undertakes to carry out at its own expense all the work necessary for the establishment of a railway which, starting from
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and forking at Boadilla, heading for the Portuguese border via
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to tie in with the Portuguese Beira Alta line and to another point on the same border at Barca d'Alva, tying in there with the Portuguese
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'' ”. The tender was opened on 12 September and the company represented by Henrique Burnay was the only competitor, resulting in the contract being awarded to them by a Royal Order on 23 September 1881. On 4 October 1881, the
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asked for the interest guarantee to be applied to the stretch between Boadilla and
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, a request that provoked heated discussions in parliament. Those in favour, led by deputy Correia de Barros, claimed that both lines would be busy and that traffic on the
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would increase, so that by 1902 the burden on the public treasury would end. Opponents, especially the deputy António Augusto de Aguiar, criticised the very high costs of the work up to Barca d'Alva, pointed out that it was impossible to complete the work within the deadlines presented, and once again put forward the idea of building the link between the Douro and Beira Alta lines, previously presented by the Association of Civil Engineers. Despite the opposition, the measure was approved on 22 July 1882, and the contract with the syndicate was signed on 12 October of that year. On 21 February 1883, the company presented a new study for the stretch from Boadilla to Barca d'Alva, which was approved by a Royal Order on 16 August 1883. After some difficult negotiations over the construction of the Agueda Bridge, the project for the last two kilometres from Boadilla to Barca de Alva was authorised by a Royal Order on 28 April 1885. Meanwhile, in January 1885, the union created a company in Spain, the ''Railway Company from Salamanca to the Portuguese Frontier'', which would have the support of the Portuguese and Spanish governments and would be responsible for building and operating the lines in Spain.


Inauguration

The section to
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was opened on 5 June 1886, while the branch to Barca d'Alva reached
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on 25 July 1887 and was completed on 6 December of that year. On the Portuguese side, the section from Tua to Pocinho opened for operation on 10 January 1887, and the line reached Côa on 5 May. On 2 December, work was completed on the section from Pocinho to Barca d'Alva, and this section was opened on 9 December, along with the international link to
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. It took around six years for both sections to reach Barca d'Alva, longer than the three years that had been planned by the state and the five years that had been considered necessary by the ''Société Financière de Paris''. These delays led to successive recourse to
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in
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, which was obtained in increasingly poor conditions and mostly through the influence of the Portuguese government. In the first years of operation, the low income from the lines was insufficient to cover expenses, leading to the bankruptcy of the Porto syndicate. It was replaced by the ''Porto Docks and Peninsular Railways Company'', formed in 1889. However, the Spanish government did not approve, and succeeded in making the ''Railway Company from Salamanca to the Portuguese Frontier'' independent.


20th century

In the first half of the 20th century, the restaurant at Barca d'Alva station became famous for the quality of its service, under the direction of Germano Mielgo.


1900s and 1910s

In 1901, there was still no road bridge over the
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near the station, and the Estrada Real no. 53 road (later called EN221), which connected the station to various towns on the south bank of the Douro, was still under construction. At the end of 1901, the director of the Minho and Douro Division of the Portuguese State Railways suggested the introduction of first-class carriages on services between this station and
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. By 1905, the bridge over the
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had been completed, and repairs to the road between the bridge and the town of
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were approved. In 1904, the Portuguese State Railways administration organised a fast train, passing through Barca d'Alva, where it left some of its rolling stock. However, this train usually ran almost empty from Régua, due to the lack of road connections to the stations from that point. This service, which ran three times a week in each direction, was suspended in 1914 due to the outbreak of the
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, and resumed in 1919, but shortly afterwards was cancelled indefinitively due to a lack of fuel and the outbreak of the
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. In January 1905, an agreement was approved between the Salamanca Company and the Portuguese State Railways to run trains to Barca d'Alva. In 1913, Barca d'Alva station was served by several
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routes that went to Almeida, Castelo Rodrigo,
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,
Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo () is a municipality in the District of Guarda (district), Guarda in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 5,150, in an area of 508.57 km2. Located in the Riba Coa (near the River Coa), just like other municipalities ...
,
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, Reigada and Vilar Torpim. Later, a bus service ran between Barca d'Alva and
Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo () is a municipality in the District of Guarda (district), Guarda in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 5,150, in an area of 508.57 km2. Located in the Riba Coa (near the River Coa), just like other municipalities ...
.


1920s and 1930s

On 12 July 1924, a Royal Order established a new regime for the organisation of the Spanish railways, with lines being grouped together, including the ''Railway Company from Salamanca to the Portuguese Frontier''. This company was integrated into the ''National Western Railway Company'', which was later incorporated into the ''National Network of Spanish Railways''. In 1933, the Portuguese Railway Company carried out various repairs and improvements to the station's passenger building, and further repairs were made in 1934. In 1937, trains 751 and 752 were introduced from
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to
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, which ran three times a week in each direction, with a journey time from Porto to Barca d'Alva of just over 4 hours. These services were interrupted by the outbreak of
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. In 1939, the border crossing near Barca d'Alva was reopened, so that Porto was again connected to Salamanca.


1950s and 1960s

The Portuguese Railway Gazette reported that international trains would be re-introduced on the line on 14 May 1950, and that the Portuguese Railway Company and the National Network of Spanish Railways were planning to run carriages from
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to
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, to avoid the need for transhipment at Barca d'Alva. In the mid-1950s, the Almirante Sarmento Rodrigues Bridge next to Barca d'Alva was completed, improving road access to the station. Before the bridge was built, the Douro was crossed by boat. One of the regular users of this system was the writer
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, who would take the train to Barca d'Alva and then cross the river to his estate on the other bank, the Quinta da Batoca. Until then, the only road access to the station and the town of Barca d'Alva was a road to
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. With the opening of the bridge, Barca d'Alva could easily be reached from
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and
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. In 1956, changes were made to the Spanish train timetables which greatly affected traffic at Barca d'Alva, as the connections between national and international trains were removed, forcing passengers to spend the night at the station or travel by road to
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, where they could catch the ''
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''. This change was introduced at the same time as the Spanish government was investing heavily in the line through Vilar Formoso, including adapting it for higher-speed trains, and expanding the town of
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, on the Spanish side of the border near Vilar Formoso. In the 1960s, direct services from
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to
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were resumed, using CP Class 0400 railcars.


Decline and closure

The
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and its international connection never saw as much traffic as had been expected, both nationally and internationally, and also failed to attract goods from the Salamanca plateau to the
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. In addition, the border line had a large number of metal bridges, which would be very expensive to replace. Together, these factors resulted in the closure of the international section in the middle of the 20th century. At the time, there was already support for keeping the line in Portugal, due to the potential of the Douro Line as a tourist destination, together with the promotion of
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. In 1979, the National Network of Spanish Railways operated a railcar between Barca d'Alva and La Fuente de San Esteban. In 1984, the Spanish state decided to close the section between
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and
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, leaving the international section between La Fregeneda and Barca d'Alva without any services. The closure took place on 1 January 1985. In 1988, the section between Pocinho and Barca d'Alva was closed. The station closed on 18 October 1988.


21st Century

In 2006, the ''Camino de Hierro Cultural Association'', based in
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, was planning the restoration of the line from Fuente de San Esteban to Barca d'Alva, for tourism purposes. The estimated value of the work would be around 24 million
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, which would be spent on safety measures and the renovation of the railway track and stations. That institution also considered reopening the section to Pocinho, so that tourist trains could connect to cruises coming from
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. In September 2008, Via Libre magazine reported that the Coordination Commission for the Northern Region of Portugal was looking for investors for steam traction tourist trains on the route between Pocinho and Barca d'Alva, a project that would cost around 600,000 euros. On the other hand, the National Railway Network, which at the time managed the railway infrastructure in Portugal, was planning to turn that section into a greenway. On 9 January 2020, a delegation led by Luís Pedro Martins, president of Tourism in Porto and the North of Portugal, delivered a petition to the
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calling for the entire
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to be refurbished and for the section to the Spanish border to be reopened. Luís Pedro Martins argued that this measure would bring great benefits to tourism, as it would allow visitors to better explore the region. It would be a major investment in an inland area of the country, challenging the tendency to invest in developments on the coastal strip, and would be part of a major strategy to promote the Douro Wine Region as a
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. The delegation also included representatives from the municipalities of
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,
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and
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and the Douro Intermunicipal Community, as well as representatives from the League of Friends of the Douro World Heritage Site, of the Douro Museum Foundation and other organisations from the north of the country. That month, the Minister for Infrastructure and Housing,
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, gave an interview to the newspaper Público, in which he discussed the implementation of a national railway plan, which should include the reopening and modernisation of several sections of closed railway track, including the one from Pocinho to Barca d'Alva, which would be electrified.


Literary references

The station appears in the book
The City and the Mountains ''The City and the Mountains'' ( Portuguese: ''A Cidade e as Serras'') is a satirical novel comparing the emptiness of upper-class life in Paris with the pleasures found in rural Portugal. It was written in 1895 by José Maria de Eça de Queirós ...
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See also

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Douro Line The Douro line (Portuguese: Linha do Douro) is a 99-mile (160 km) railway line in northern Portugal that runs from Ermesinde to the eastern terminus at Pocinho. The line runs close to the Douro, Douro River for much of its route, offering ...
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Barca d'Alva–La Fuente de San Esteban railway The Barca d'Alva–La Fuente de San Esteban railway is a closed Iberian gauge line which connected the Barca d'Alva railway station on the Douro line in northeastern Portugal to the Spanish railway network. Passenger and cargo trains operate ...
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Comboios de Portugal CP — Comboios de Portugal, EPE (; ) is a state-owned company which operates passenger trains in Portugal. Prior to June 2009, CP stood for Caminhos de Ferro Portugueses (English: ''Portuguese Railways'') although the company has been using it ...
* Infraestruturas de Portugal *
Rail transport in Portugal Rail transport in Portugal is provided mainly by Comboios de Portugal (CP), Portugal's national carrier, but also other operators. It includes High-speed rail in Portugal, high speed trains and rapid transit networks in Lisbon and Porto. Portugal ...
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History of rail transport in Portugal The history of rail transport in Portugal dates from 28 October 1856, when Portugal's first railway line was opened between Lisbon and Carregado: the ''Companhia dos Caminhos de Ferro Portugueses''. The network was gradually expanded both sout ...


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Recommended reading

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External links


Page with photos of Barca d'Alva Station, on the Railfaneurope websitePage about Barca d'Alva Station, on the Wikimapia website
Barca d'Alva Barca d'Alva-La Fuente de San Esteban railway line Disused railway stations in Portugal Railway stations in Portugal opened in 1887 Railway stations in Portugal closed in 1988