Vitoria-Gasteiz | |
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General information | |
Owned by | Adif |
Operated by | Renfe |
Line(s) | Madrid–Hendaye |
Platforms | 2 |
Passengers | |
2018 | 546,767 [1] |
Vitoria-Gasteiz railway station is the main railway station in the Basque capital city of Vitoria-Gasteiz in Spain.
Vitoria-Gasteiz railway station is one of the main stops on the Madrid–Hendaye railway. Half a dozen trains each day link the city with Madrid, using Alvia trains on the AVE infrastructure to reach Madrid in 3 hours 43 minutes. There are also connections to Paris, Barcelona, Lisbon and Bordeaux. There is a complete lack of rail services to Andalusia and no direct rail link with Bilbao.
Preceding station | Renfe Operadora | Following station | ||
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Miranda de Ebro towards
Madrid Chamartín
|
Alvia |
Alsasua towards
Hendaye
| ||
Miranda de Ebro towards
A Coruña
|
Pamplona towards
Barcelona Sants
| |||
Miranda de Ebro towards
Vigo-Guixar
| ||||
Miranda de Ebro towards
Gijón
| ||||
Miranda de Ebro towards
Santa Apolónia
|
Trenhotel Surexpreso
|
San Sebastián towards
Hendaye
| ||
Miranda de Ebro towards
A Coruña
|
Intercity |
Alsasua towards
Hendaye
| ||
Miranda de Ebro towards
Madrid Chamartín
|
Intercity |
Alegría de Álava towards
Irun
| ||
Terminus | ||||
Terminus |
Pamplona towards
Barcelona Sants
| |||
Nanclares-Langraiz towards
Valladolid-Campo Grande
|
Media Distancia 21
|
Terminus | ||
Nanclares-Langraiz towards
Miranda de Ebro
|
Media Distancia 25
|
Alegría de Álava towards
Irun
| ||
Terminus |
Media Distancia 26
|
Alegría-Dulantzi towards
Zaragoza-Delicias
|
The Basque Y high-speed rail network is planned to connect Vitoria-Gasteiz with the French border, San Sebastián and Bilbao within 35 minutes. However, work on this project has been slow and there is no date for its inaugural run. [2] As part of these works, Vitoria-Gasteiz station will be rebuilt underground. [3]
Vitoria-Gasteiz | |
---|---|
General information | |
Owned by | Adif |
Operated by | Renfe |
Line(s) | Madrid–Hendaye |
Platforms | 2 |
Passengers | |
2018 | 546,767 [1] |
Vitoria-Gasteiz railway station is the main railway station in the Basque capital city of Vitoria-Gasteiz in Spain.
Vitoria-Gasteiz railway station is one of the main stops on the Madrid–Hendaye railway. Half a dozen trains each day link the city with Madrid, using Alvia trains on the AVE infrastructure to reach Madrid in 3 hours 43 minutes. There are also connections to Paris, Barcelona, Lisbon and Bordeaux. There is a complete lack of rail services to Andalusia and no direct rail link with Bilbao.
Preceding station | Renfe Operadora | Following station | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Miranda de Ebro towards
Madrid Chamartín
|
Alvia |
Alsasua towards
Hendaye
| ||
Miranda de Ebro towards
A Coruña
|
Pamplona towards
Barcelona Sants
| |||
Miranda de Ebro towards
Vigo-Guixar
| ||||
Miranda de Ebro towards
Gijón
| ||||
Miranda de Ebro towards
Santa Apolónia
|
Trenhotel Surexpreso
|
San Sebastián towards
Hendaye
| ||
Miranda de Ebro towards
A Coruña
|
Intercity |
Alsasua towards
Hendaye
| ||
Miranda de Ebro towards
Madrid Chamartín
|
Intercity |
Alegría de Álava towards
Irun
| ||
Terminus | ||||
Terminus |
Pamplona towards
Barcelona Sants
| |||
Nanclares-Langraiz towards
Valladolid-Campo Grande
|
Media Distancia 21
|
Terminus | ||
Nanclares-Langraiz towards
Miranda de Ebro
|
Media Distancia 25
|
Alegría de Álava towards
Irun
| ||
Terminus |
Media Distancia 26
|
Alegría-Dulantzi towards
Zaragoza-Delicias
|
The Basque Y high-speed rail network is planned to connect Vitoria-Gasteiz with the French border, San Sebastián and Bilbao within 35 minutes. However, work on this project has been slow and there is no date for its inaugural run. [2] As part of these works, Vitoria-Gasteiz station will be rebuilt underground. [3]