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Barcelona Sants (also known as Estació de Sants) is the name of the main railway station in Barcelona, operated by RENFE. It has become the Catalan capital's most important transportation hub - being the centre of commuter (Rodalies Barcelona) and medium-distance train services, as well as the main inter-city train station for national and international destinations. The station is named after Sants, the neighbourhood of Barcelona in which it is located. New parts of the station have recently been remodeled to accommodate the Spanish high-speed train AVE in the city, which started serving the city on 20 February 2008. There is also an adjacent international bus station by the same name.
Alta Velocidad Española (AVE) is a service of high speed trains operating at speeds of up to 300 km/h (186 mph) on dedicated track in Spain. The name is literally translated from Spanish as "Spanish High Speed", but also a play on the word ave, meaning "bird".
Alta Velocidad Española (AVE) is a service of high speed trains operating at speeds of up to 300 km/h (186 mph) on dedicated track in Spain. The name is literally translated from Spanish as "Spanish High Speed", but also a play on the word ave, meaning "bird".
Altaria is the brand name of a group of fast long-distance passenger railway services operated by Spanish national railway company Renfe Operadora and connecting Madrid to Algeciras, Alicante, Barcelona, Cádiz, Cartagena, Granada, Irún, Logroño, Murcia, Pamplona, and San Sebastián.[1]Alvia is a high speed train in Spain used by RENFE for long distance service. The trains are unique in their ability to use both Iberian gauge and standard gauge, which allows them to utilize the recently constructed high-speed lines in part of the journey.
Antequera (coordinates: 37°01′N 4°34′W / 37.017°N 4.567°W / 37.017; -4.567) is a city and municipality in the province of Málaga, part of the Spanish autonomous community of Andalusia. It is known as "the heart of Andalusia" (el corazón de Andalucía) because of its central location between Málaga, Granada, Córdoba, and Seville. It is noted for two large Bronze Age dolmens.Arc de Triomf is an underground railway station in Eixample, Barcelona named after the adjacent triumphal arch of the same name. It's primarily served by Rodalies Barcelona commuter trains but also by a regional Renfe line. It was built in 1931 as the underground part of Estació del Nord and eventually replaced it[1]. Estació del Nord is a bus station nowadays. Passengers can commute here for the Barcelona Metro L1 station.Arco is a commercial passenger train service operated in Spain by Renfe Operadora. Arco fully renovates and refurbishes Renfe's B11x-10200 series of passenger trains. New bogies, capable of working at 220 km/h, were added. The bogies are modified versions of model GC-1 by CAF, also known as GC-3, allowing a higher degree of comfort at higher speeds.