Linares_Baeza–Almería_railway

Linares Baeza–Almería railway

Linares Baeza–Almería railway

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The Linares Baeza–Almería railway is an Iberian-gauge railway line in Spain. It branches from the Alcázar de San Juan–Cádiz railway at Linares and terminates in Almería. It is currently the main line linking Madrid to Almería.

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Route

The line runs through the provinces of Jaén, Granada and Almería. The route formerly contained the Hacho Bridge, which was the longest iron viaduct on the Spanish rail network.[1]

Services

The line is used by all trains from Almería to Madrid, with the full journey taking around six hours.[2] To continue to Madrid from Linares, the line uses the Alcázar de San Juan–Cádiz railway as far as Alcázar de San Juan, and the Madrid–Valencia railway to Madrid Chamartín.

Future

In 2023, Almería railway station will be linked to the AVE high-speed rail network by the Murcia–Almería high-speed rail line, allowing a 3.5 hour journey to Madrid,[3] compared to over six hours using the Linares Baeza–Almería railway, which will therefore decrease in importance.


References

  1. Chías Navarro, Prop and Abbot Balboa, Tomás: " Bridges of Spain ", FCC, Madrid 1994, pag. 248, ISBN 84-920207-0-9
  2. "Our train in Spain was very far from plain". The Times. 9 July 2019. Retrieved 3 April 2020.
  3. "¿Cuándo llegará el AVE a Almería?". Diario de Almería. 16 November 2018. Retrieved 5 April 2020.

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