NEWS-Programming "A railway history: 150 years of rail Gallur"
Between 25 and 29 April in the House of Culture Gallur (Zaragoza) will celebrate the twentieth Gallur Cultural Week celebration dedicated to 150 years of railways in Gallur. The schedule is as follows:
Monday 25 April.
- Inauguration of the Cultural Week Gallur with the assistance of Mayor Gallur and Managing Director of the English Railway Foundation, Jaime Barreiro.
- Conference of Alberto Garcia, Director of Research, Training Scientific Collaboration and FFE "How can they benefit the local median high speed?.
Tuesday 26 April.
- Angel Teacher Conference: "The origins of the railway."
- Screening of documentary historical ads Renfe.
- Juan José Olaizola Conference "narrow gauge railways, mining and manufacturing in the Ebro Valley."
Wednesday 27 April.
- Conference Sádaba The Railway Sub - Gallur. " History, infrastructure, rolling stock and model. " With assistance of Mariano Rodríguez, Jesús Estela Pascual and Angel Miguel Manero (History, infrastructure, rolling stock and stories).
Thursday 28 April.
- Angel Cáceres Conference: "Transport Consortia, cadence, time and regionalization of the German Railways."
- Screening of documentary fragments of the NO-DO rail.
- Conference of Marco Antonio Campos: "Carignan and his railroad. Disclosure of their history and interpretation center.
Friday 29 April.
- Marco Alfonso Conference: "History and evolution of rail services Gallur.
- Roundtable and tribute railroad workers in Gallur with the participation of several local railway.
Also during the week there will be a photographic exhibition with images Gallur rail and some objects from different individuals: Jordi Ibáñez, Mariano Rodriguez, Weisemann among others.
Speakers:
- Alberto Garcia Alvarez, Senior Engineer, Degree in Law and Journalism and a Ph.D. in Economics and Business. He has worked in various positions in the rail sector. He is currently Director of Research, Training and Scientific Collaboration Railway Foundation English and lecturer in various courses and specialties.
- Alfonso Marco Pérez: Degree in Contemporary History at the University of Zaragoza. Renfe has worked on numerous stations including Gallur. Since 2007 is
Technical Communication and Broadcast Bureau of Management and Innovation Network Adif. He has won several research awards and is author of several books on railway theme.
- Angel Cáceres: Rail profession, Renfe has worked since 1982 in various departments connected with the movement and rail operations. Restless traveler and photographer rail in its entirety, is an expert and an expert on Germany, its railways and its transport system.
- Maestro Ángel Martínez: political scientist, sociologist and journalist. It is one of the most outstanding English scholars of the railroad, particularly steam traction but also particularly in modern rail diesel traction.
- Jesus Estela: Gallurano, son and grandson of railwaymen of Sádaba-Gallur and Renfe. Railroad aficionado, a lover and an expert on this railway.
- Juan José Olaizola Elordi: BA in Geography and History and director of the Basque Railway Museum since its founding in 1992 until this year.
- Marco Antonio Fields: A regular contributor to various publications railway. Great amateur photographer and model railroad has a large photographic archive. Currently being promoted from the Association of Friends of FF.CC "pro Esla 10" Carignan, the Interpretation Centre of the Shire FF.CC, coinciding with the 125 th anniversary of the arrival of FF.CC in 2012.
- Mariano Rodriguez: Founding of the Association of
Zaragozana Friends of the Railway and Trams (AZAFT). Just write to Pedro González Fraile a book about the railroad Sádaba-Gallur that is available to readers in a few months.
- Miguel Pascual Modeler, toy collector and documentation related to the automotive industry. His fondness for rail defines it as "collateral damage" to his passion for cars, interest in the network of narrow gauge Aragon and more specifically by the FC Sádaba - Gallur.
Source: Marco Alfonso Pérez.
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