Segovia-Guiomar railway station

Segovia-Guiomar is a central railway station of Segovia, Spain. Situated at the south of the town in the vicinity of the Hontoria Industrial Park, it has effectively replaced the old Estación de Segovia in the centre of the town, which now only serves as the terminus of the regional Line 53 from Madrid.[2]

Segovia-Guiomar
Renfe
Waiting Hall of Segovia-Guiomar.
General information
LocationAcceso Estación Alta Velocidad, 40195 Segovia
Spain
Coordinates40°54′36.5″N 4°5′41.5″W
Owned byAdif
Operated byRenfe
Line(s)Madrid–León high-speed rail line
Other information
WebsiteStation page on adif.es
History
Opened22 December 2007
Passengers
20181,125,573[1]

As a stop of the AVE high-speed rail line from Madrid Chamartín to Valladolid Campo Grande, it is directly and indirectly connected to numerous destinations in northern and eastern Spain, such as Alicante, San Sebastián, Salamanca, Barcelona and even Dijon in France.[3] For many of these routes, passengers may choose between the slightly faster and more frequently departing AVE trains and the more affordable Alvia and Avant services.

References

  1. "Adif - Información de estaciones - Segovia-Guiomar". ADIF. Retrieved 3 September 2019.
  2. "La Diputación pide la revitalización de la línea de tren Segovia-Madrid". El Adelantado. 26 January 2017. Archived from the original on 30 January 2017.
  3. "Renfe Horarios | Horarios AVE | Horarios tren tiempo real". thetrainline.com. Retrieved 29 July 2019.
Preceding station Renfe Operadora Following station
Madrid Chamartín
Terminus
AVE Valladolid-Campo Grande
towards León
Alvia Valladolid-Campo Grande
Valladolid-Campo Grande
towards Gijón
Valladolid-Campo Grande
towards Hendaye
Valladolid-Campo Grande
towards Santander
Salamanca
Terminus
Medina del Campo AV
towards Ferrol
Medina del Campo AV
towards Lugo
Medina del Campo AV
towards Pontevedra
Medina del Campo AV
towards Vigo-Urzáiz
Madrid Chamartín
towards Alicante
Valladolid-Campo Grande
towards Gijón
Valladolid-Campo Grande
towards Santander
Madrid Chamartín
Terminus
Avant
86
Valladolid-Campo Grande
Terminus


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