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Spain and the Ave

(4/27/2009)

In Feburary, I arrived in Spain and then the next week hopped onto a train to head to a small conference for the Fulbrighters in the tiny mountain country of Andorra.

The Spanish have a high speed rail called the Ave which is fairly impressive.  First, you come into the Atocha station which has a small tropical rain forest inside it.

The Rainforest in Atocha Station

The Rainforest in Atocha Station

This is Mary having a good time taking pictures of Atocha Station.  (She just likes taking phots.)

This is Mary having a good time taking pictures of Atocha Station. (She just likes taking photos.)

Then you board a train like this one.

The Ave

The Ave

These trains go faster than 200 km/hour.  (That’s over 120 mph in American terms.)

In the United States, Obama’s Stimulus package has set aside $8 billion for implementing high-speed rail as shown in this video:

Here is a map of the proposed high-speed rail routes:

Proposed High Speed Rail Routes

Proposed High Speed Rail Routes

White House Blog with more details

Here is one view of the Spanish countryside North of Madrid as we headed to the Pyrenees.

The Plain in Spain

The Plain in Spain

To get a sense of Spain, you need to understand that in America, where we would have old crumbling barns Spain has castles and stone buildings.

Old Buildings in Spain

Old Buildings in Spain

And here is an old ruin on the hill side:

Spanish Ruins

Spanish Ruins