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The widespread power outage affecting all of Spain is causing transportation chaos. Major traffic jams in cities, halted trains, and Metro evacuations are some of the initial consequences.
That's when Spain's rail operator, Renfe, will launch new through high-speed train service on both routes, and reconnecting the country's high-speed rail networks after an eight month hiatus.
Alternatively, you may reserve a seat directly at ticket offices, at any train station with Renfe representatives, travel agencies, or by phone (just make sure you have your Spain Rail Pass number).
Hundreds of trains have already been cancelled throughout February including long and mid-distance Renfe services. Workers at Renfe, Spain’s state-owned operator, have announced strikes at ...
The inclusion of Renfe now enriches this service, offering access to high-speed AVE, Alvia, and Euromed services, as well as Intercity trains and international connections with Spain and France. Media ...
Well, Spain's transport experts clearly fall ... The Guardian reports that plans to update the rolling stock at state train operator Renfe have gone off the rails after "dozens" of brand new ...
Discover how to book train tickets across Europe for less. From early deals to Spain-specific tips, save money and travel ...
Spain has made train travel free until the end of 2022 to ... and medium-length journeys of less than 300km/186 miles (Media Distancia) run by train operator Renfe are free. The catch? You'll need to ...
Spain is offering deals for rail only from now until the end of the year. But the government and train operator, Renfe, have made things much more complicated, with rules that are designed to help ...
There are currently two high-speed trains per day in each direction between Paris and Barcelona. Meanwhile, Spain's state-owned rail network Renfe is to begin running high-speed AVE services ...
Finally! A high-speed route to Portugal is officially on the to-do list for Spanish rail operator Renfe, which already has huge plans for expanding its network, according to train expert The Man ...
Spanish region spent $276 million on trains before they realized they were too big to fit in the tunnels. Two officials in the transport industry were fired as a consequence. The president of ...