🚄🏛️ Spain plans high-speed rail upgrade to 350 km/h
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Spain's Transport Minister Óscar Puente has announced plans to increase high-speed rail speeds to 350 km/h on the Madrid-Barcelona route, aiming for journey times under two hours. This initiative is part of a €60 billion investment in transport infrastructure, which includes the construction of a new high-speed station in Parla to improve transit efficiency. Renovation works will begin shortly to facilitate these changes, marking a significant upgrade to Spain's rail network.
Key points
- New high-speed trains will operate at 350 km/h on the Madrid-Barcelona line.
- A new high-speed station in Parla aims to improve transit efficiency.
- The initiative is part of a €60 billion investment in transport infrastructure.
- Renovation works will begin shortly to facilitate the speed increase.
Links
- elDiario: Óscar Puente anuncia trenes a 350 kilómetros por hora: "El objetivo es hacer Madrid-Barcelona en menos de dos horas"
- Cadena SER: El ministro Óscar Puente anuncia una nueva estación de Alta Velocidad en Parla
- Público: Madrid-Barcelona en dos horas: Óscar Puente anuncia trenes de alta velocidad a 350 km/h
Facts
- The new high-speed trains will operate at 350 km/h, reducing travel time to under two hours.
- A new high-speed station in Parla will serve as a bypass for trains from southern Spain.
- The €60 billion investment plan covers improvements to trains, roads, ports, and airports.
- Feasibility studies for the Parla station are currently underway.
Quotes
- The objective is to reduce the Madrid-Barcelona journey to under two hours — Óscar Puente
- We are going on the offensive in high speed — Óscar Puente
- Parla aspires to serve as a station for the whole of Madrid — Óscar Puente
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