Memorias de un vagón de ferrocarril

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Memorias de un vagón de ferrocarril

by Eduardo Zamacois

ES·~9 hours·30 chapters

Chapters

30 total

MEMORIAS DE UN VAGÓN DE FERROCARRIL

0:11

I

15:12

II

12:01

III

18:28

IV

18:10

V

12:21

VI

9:17

VII

18:17

VIII

21:53

IX

14:51

Description

A first‑class railway carriage narrates its own birth in the great workshops of Saint‑Denis, assembled from a blend of French, Spanish and northern European woods. Its massive teak‑covered frame, polished mahogany interiors and six plush compartments are described with the care of a seasoned artisan, highlighting the elegance that sets it apart from newer, hastily built “bazaar” coaches. The voice conveys pride in its sturdy construction and the quiet dignity of its design, inviting listeners to imagine the feeling of sliding into a soft seat that effortlessly becomes a comfortable berth.

As the carriage traverses the varied landscapes of Spain, it becomes a moving stage for a colorful cast of travelers—poets, merchants, lovers, and strangers—each leaving a fleeting imprint on its polished surfaces. Outside, the roar of engines, stormy weather and rattling tunnels contrast sharply with the calm, warm sanctuary within, where conversations, whispered confidences and the gentle glow of lamps create intimate moments. The story unfolds through these encounters, offering a vivid portrait of an era where travel itself was an art.

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Language

es

Duration

~9 hours (540K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images available at The Internet Archive)

Release date

2020-08-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Eduardo Zamacois

Eduardo Zamacois

1873–1971

A lively voice of Spanish-language fiction, he helped popularize the short novel in Spain while moving easily between journalism, theater, and storytelling. His long life carried him from Cuba to Europe and, after the Spanish Civil War, into exile in the Americas.

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