Tranvía de Sóller

Tranvía de Sóller
Tramcar 2 passing through the centre of Sóller
Overview
OwnerFerrocarril de Sóller S.A.
Locale Sóller (Spain)
Termini
Stations17
Service
TypeTramway
Rolling stock12 trams
History
Opened4 October 1913
Technical
Line length4.868 km (3.025 mi)
Number of tracksSingle track
Track gauge914 mm (3 ft)
Electrification600 V DCoverhead lines
Operating speed25 km/h (16 mph)
Route map


OpenStreetMap map of Sóller Tramway
(not all stations shown)
4+86
La Payesa
4+65
Marysol
3+90
Las Palmeras
3+70
Sa Torre
3+45
Es Control
2+75
Roca Roja
2+50
Can Ahir
2+25
Can Llimó
2+00
Monument
1+60
L'Horta
1+20
Can Reus
0+90
Can Guida
0+30
Mercat
0+00
Sóller
depot

Source:
File:StrassenbahnLinienplanSoller1997.png

The Tranvía de Sóller (Catalan: Tramvia de Sóller) is a Spanish heritage tramway serving the town of Sóller and the coastal village of Port de Sóller, in the island of Majorca. It is owned by Ferrocarril de Sóller S.A. (FS), the same company operating the heritage rail line linking the town to the city of Palma.

The Tranvía de Sóller is one of only two first generation tramways to survive in Spain, along with the Tramvia Blau in the city of Barcelona.