The train line along the river Douro valley down by the sea from Porto up to the Spanish border is extremely beautiful with its
majestic slopes and vineyeards. It has long been a major tourist attraction. The touristic trains used to be run with old diesel
locomotives and old Portuguese and Swiss wagons, as we can see in this picture. But since the beginning of the 1990s only boring
diesel multiple units were to be found on the line and tourists were not happy. Now in the 2020s CP realised that they need to
rehaul some of the old engines and old coaches and put them in operation as they used to be in the 1980s and early 1990s to get back
the hoardes of tourists that they used to have. This first picture of our series is an old one, still from the times as things
used to be before the diesel multiple units came to push all of this aside.
Broad Gauge English Electric diesel locomotive CP 1407 with passenger train
863 to Regua entering Campanha Station, Porto, Portugal.
Picture 16.6.1990 by David Othen.