Analysis for the Heritage Consideration of Historic Spanish Railway Stations (1848–1929)
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
- Selection of the passenger buildings of the main historic broad gauge railway stations in Spain. The historic stations were built by the former railway companies (Norte, MZA, Andalusian Company, etc.) between 1848 and 1929.
- They must have some degree of state protection or be recognised within the National Plan for Industrial Heritage (minimum catalogue). The protection of regional and local legislation is omitted as there is a large degree of dispersion between them.
- Selection of historical stations located in provincial capitals, main railway hubs, and border stations (search for group homogeneity by limiting to first or special category stations).
- At least all or part of the original passenger building must exist. The greater integrity of the station as a whole (presence of workshops, platforms, installations, etc.) and the maintenance of the original use, even if only partially, are valued.
3. Results
3.1. Urban Variables
- Site in the city, concerning the original and current position about the city centre and the analysis of the original and current size of the plot occupied by the station and, if applicable, the destination of the disaffected land.
- Surrounding area, which includes the analysis of public space and/or surrounding facilities; the position concerning the structural network and the existence and survival of roads and their performance with respect to the city [40].
3.2. Architectural Variables
3.3. Heritage Variables
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Railway St. | Province | City | Size of Polulation (INE 2021) | Date of Construction | Heritage Protection | Current Use Detailed |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gijón | Asturias | Gijón | 268,896 | 1874 | Catalogue PGOU | Railway museum |
Vigo | Pontevedra | Vigo | 293,837 | 1878 | Iniciate BIC/Catalogue PGOU | Not use (demolished complex) |
Madrid Príncipe Pío | Madrid | Madrid | 3,305,408 | 1882 | Iniciate BIC | Main hall |
Segovia | Segovia | Segovia | 51,258 | 1884 | Iniciate BIC | Railway use |
Madrid Atocha | Madrid | Madrid | 3,305,408 | 1892 | Iniciate BIC | Railway use |
Valladolid Campo Grande | Valladolid | Valladolid | 297,775 | 1895 | Catalogue PGOU | Railway use |
Almería | Almería | Almería | 200,753 | 1895 | Iniciate BIC | Not used |
Sevilla plaza de Armas | Sevilla | Sevilla | 684,234 | 1901 | Declared BIC | Commercial |
Valencia Norte | Valencia | Valencia | 789,744 | 1917 | Iniciate BIC/Catalogue PGOU | Railway use |
Toledo | Toledo | Toledo | 85,449 | 1919 | Declared BIC | Railway use |
Canfranc | Huesca | Canfranc | 599 | 1925 | Declared BIC | Hotel (under construction) |
Railway St. | Current Use | Style | Tipology | Composition | Materiality | Tracks Roof |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gijón | Non-railway use | Classical | I | Central body simmetrycal | Natural stone | Canopies |
Vigo | Not used | Classical | I | Central body simmetrycal | Natural stone | Canopies |
Madrid Príncipe Pío | Railway use | North C. Style | I | Tripartite simmetrycal | Faced brick-N. stone | Polonceau |
Segovia | Railway use | North C. Style | I | Central body simmetrycal | Faced brick-N. stone | Canopies |
Madrid Atocha | Railway use | Eclectic | U | Lateral body simmetrycal | Faced brick | Dion |
Valladolid Campo Grande | Railway use | North C. Style | U | Tripartite simmetrycal | Faced brick-N. stone | Polonceau |
Almería | Not used | Eclectic | I | Tripartite simmetrycal | Faced brick | Canopies |
Sevilla plaza de Armas | Non-railway use | Neomudejar | U | Lateral body simmetrycal | Faced brick | Tri-articulated arches |
Valencia Norte | Railway use | Modernist | U | Tripartite no simmetrycal | Rendering | Elliptical arches |
Toledo | Railway use | Neomudejar | I | Tripartite no simmetrycal | Faced brick | Canopies |
Canfranc | Not used | North C. Style | II | Tripartite simmetrycal | Rendering | Canopies |
Peculiarities | Consequences |
---|---|
Large single-ownership land spaces in centrally located areas | Very attractive for speculation |
Heritage composed of numerous elements and installations as part of the industrial process to be protected (railway activity). | Requires the establishment of clear prior criteria to allow for selection without diminishing meaning |
Impossibility of comprehensive protection | Inventory required |
Conservation of original use | Functional obsolescence and lack of economic profitability |
Recent and industrial heritage | Low collective appreciation. No added “tradition” value |
Heritage used on a daily basis | Low collective appreciation. Understanding that is far removed from heritage |
Little legal protection | Gradual and silent losses |
Ineffective legal protection | These are ensembles/itineraries/landscapes rather than monuments |
Station | Composition | Materiality | Tracks Roof | Urban Site (Origin) | Urban Site (Current) | Source | Degree of Intervention | Permanencies |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gijón | Central Body symmetrical | Natural stone | Canopies | Peripheral | Central | PNPI Catalogue | Complete | Traveller Building |
Vigo | Central Body symmetrical | Natural stone | Canopies | Urban edge | Peripheral | RGBIC | Complete | Facade |
Madrid- P.Pío | Tripartite symmetrical | Faced brick Natural stone | Polonceau | Urban edge | Urban edge | RGBIC | Complete | Traveller building and tracks roof |
Segovia | Central Body symmetrical | Faced brick Natural stone | Canopies | Urban edge | Urban edge | RGBIC | Partial | Traveller b. and workshops |
Madrid Atocha | Lateral Bodies symmetrical | Faced brick | Dion | Peripheral | Central | RGBIC | Partial | Traveller building and tracks roof |
Valladolid Campo Grande | Tripartite symmetrical | Faced brick Natural stone | Polonceau | Urban edge | Central | Catalogue | Partial | Traveller b. and workshops |
Almería | Tripartite symmetrical | Faced brick | Canopies | Urban edge | Peripheral | RGBIC | Partial | Traveller Building |
Sevilla plaza de armas | Lateral Bodies symmetrical | Faced brick | Tri-articulated arches | Urban edge | Central | RGBIC | Complete | Traveller building and tracks roof |
Valencia Norte | Tripartite No symmetrical | Rendering | Elliptical arches | Urban edge | Central | RGBIC | Partial | Traveller building, tracks roof and workshops |
Toledo | Tripartite No symmetrical | Faced brick | Canopies | Urban edge | Urban edge | RGBIC | Partial | Traveller B. |
Canfranc | Tripartite symmetrical | Rendering | Canopies | Central | Central | RGBIC | Complete | Traveller b. and workshops |
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Martínez-Corral, A.; Cárcel-Carrasco, J.; Carnero, M.C.; Aparicio-Fernández, C. Analysis for the Heritage Consideration of Historic Spanish Railway Stations (1848–1929). Buildings 2022, 12, 206. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings12020206
Martínez-Corral A, Cárcel-Carrasco J, Carnero MC, Aparicio-Fernández C. Analysis for the Heritage Consideration of Historic Spanish Railway Stations (1848–1929). Buildings. 2022; 12(2):206. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings12020206
Chicago/Turabian StyleMartínez-Corral, Aurora, Javier Cárcel-Carrasco, María Carmen Carnero, and Carolina Aparicio-Fernández. 2022. "Analysis for the Heritage Consideration of Historic Spanish Railway Stations (1848–1929)" Buildings 12, no. 2: 206. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings12020206
APA StyleMartínez-Corral, A., Cárcel-Carrasco, J., Carnero, M. C., & Aparicio-Fernández, C. (2022). Analysis for the Heritage Consideration of Historic Spanish Railway Stations (1848–1929). Buildings, 12(2), 206. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings12020206