The virtues of a waitress and the rise and fall of the iron rails.
We have barely moved into Baza then we are on the way out and into one of those routes which is the only way between two lumps of inconveniently placed geology. But first, a few steps back and nip round the Antigua Estacion Ferrocarril. The railway reached Baza in 1894 when a line from Lorca arrived. This was so popular that a second line, linking Baza and den of inquiry, the bishopric stealing city of Guadix, in 1907 - built by the British Great South of Spain Railway Company. This event was so important it would lead to the station having a wiki page all to itself. Eight tracks ran into Baza. The station has two platforms which kept going for 90 years. In 1985 the line was closed as it had become very unprofitable. The station building now stands before a big area which appears to be used for fairs and flea markets. Clare said of it ‘A disused but fine example of an old rural town station in Spain complete with rurntable’ Tomas was mor...