Albacete-Los Llanos railway station
Albacete-Los Llanos railway station is a railway station serving the Spanish city of Albacete, Castilla–La Mancha.
History
The station was opened in 2010 replacing an older station in the city, ready for service on the AVE high-speed rail line from Madrid Atocha, which was later extended to Alicante in 2013.[2]
Facilities
Albacete-Los Llanos was designed to provide a centre for leisure, commerce and culture.[3] Outlets in the station complex include McDonald's, a Mercadona supermarket, a Viaje El Corte Inglés department store, Juguetilandia toy store, cinema and McFit gym.
Services
Albacete-Los Llanos is served by various rail services; AVE high-speed rail via the Madrid–Levante high-speed rail network's Alicante branch, Alvia and Altaria mixed high-speed/conventional services to northern Spain and Murcia/Cartagena and regional trains serving destinations in Castilla–La Mancha.
Preceding station | Renfe Operadora | Following station | ||
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Cuenca–Fernando Zóbel towards Madrid Puerta de Atocha | AVE | Villena AV towards Alicante | ||
Elche AV towards Murcia del Carmen | ||||
Cuenca–Fernando Zóbel towards A Coruña | Alvia | Villena AV towards Alicante | ||
Cuenca–Fernando Zóbel towards Gijón | ||||
Cuenca–Fernando Zóbel towards Pontevedra | ||||
Cuenca–Fernando Zóbel towards Santander | ||||
Xàtiva towards Barcelona Sants | Intercity | Villarrobledo towards Seville-Santa Justa | ||
Villarrobledo towards Madrid Chamartín | Almansa towards Valencia Nord | |||
Intercity | Hellín towards Águilas | |||
La Gineta towards Ciudad Real | Media Distancia 45 | Almansa towards Alicante | ||
La Gineta towards Alcázar de San Juan | Media Distancia 46 | |||
La Gineta towards Madrid Chamartín | Media Distancia 57 | Terminus | ||
La Roda towards Jaén | Media Distancia 61 | Almansa towards Alicante |
References
- ^ "Adif - Información de estaciones - Albacete los Llanos". ADIF. Retrieved 3 September 2019.
- ^ "High speed to Alacant from June 18". Railway Gazette International. Retrieved 11 June 2013.
- ^ "Progress on the Madrid–Levante high-speed line". Global Railway Review. 17 September 2010. Retrieved 4 September 2019.