Introduction


As can be expected of an institution that has inherited a heritage of over a century of railway operations, REFER has a vast, rich and diversified railway patrimony.

This real estate is perceived as a factor for development and the inherent costs of protecting and restoring this heritage are viewed as a medium to long-term investment.

REFER seeks not only to publicise and enhance the value of its vast patrimonial heritage, which is important from the architectural, cultural, historical, technological and tourism point of view, but also to attract the interest of other entities and potential investors, so as to ensure the necessary economic sustainability and the profitability of this national resource.