Algeciras-Bobadilla railway

A 1st class return ticket from Gibraltar to Ronda was set at 17.10 Pesetas.

[1] The Algeciras-Bobadilla railway was built for the benefit of British officers stationed in Gibraltar wanting to travel to Spain and the rest of Europe.

Despite it having no direct connection to the European railway network at the time, a chapter was devoted to Gibraltar in the 1913 guidebook.

[3] So impressed were the inhabitants of Algeciras that they named two streets after people related to the project: one after John Morrison a Scottish engineer ("Juan Morrison"), and one after Alexander Henderson, who had funded the project.

[4] In 2019 Spanish government progressed plans to renovate the ageing infrastructure of the line at an estimated cost of €159 million.