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Ouigo España

Ouigo España[1] is an open-access operator of high-speed railway services in Spain. It is a subsidiary of SNCF Voyageurs, the French national railway company, and uses its trademark Ouigo.

Ouigo España
Ouigo España TGV Euroduplex operating in Barcelona Sants station
Current and planned services
Legal statusSociedad Anónima Unipersonal
HeadquartersCalle Alfonso XII, 62, Madrid
Websitehttps://www.ouigo.com/es/

Ouigo España was set up in 13 December 2018 and was highly structured around SNCF's existing Ouigo domestic services in France. It competes with several other high speed operators in the Spanish market, such as the Spanish state-owned railway company Renfe's Avlo service and the open-access operator Iryo. Ouigo España had planned to launch services in December 2020, however, this was delayed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. During May 2021, the initial service between Barcelona with Madrid was launched; within six months, one million passengers had reportedly travelled onboard its trains.

On 7 October 2022, Ouigo España inaugurated its second high-speed service between Madrid and Valencia, while services between Madrid and Alacante commenced during April 2023. The company has ambitions to launch additional routes, such as to Malaga and Seville, at some future date. Its rolling stock comprises TGV Euroduplex, which have been converted to be compatible with Spanish infrastructure.

History edit

The company was founded on 13 December 2018, under the name of Rielsfera S.A.; on 28 September 2020, the firm changed its name to Ouigo España S.A.,[2] in line with the Ouigo brand that had been previously introduced by SNCF for its low-cost services in France. Prior to adopting the Ouigo brand, Rielsfera considered using the Falbalá brand.[3] Beyond the naming scheme, Ouigo España will be heavily modelled on that of the existing Ouigo operation.[4]

During the 2010s and 2020s, the Spanish state-owned railway infrastructure manager Administrador de Infraestructuras Ferroviarias (ADIF) has been conceptualising and implementing various reforms towards the liberalization of passenger rail transport.[5][6] Towards this end, in November 2020, ADIF signed a framework agreement that granted it capacity in the main high-speed corridors.[7] Ouigo España is not the only open-access operator active in the Spanish market; in addition to competing the Spanish state-owned railway company Renfe's budget high speed Avlo service, which began service in June 2021, it also faces Iryo (owned by Air Nostrum and Trenitalia), which commenced operations in late 2022.[8][9]

At one point, Ouigo España had intended to inaugurate its first service during December 2020, however, it was decided to postpone the commencement of services into the first half of 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[10][11] Instead, in May 2021, the initial service was launched using five pairs of purpose-converted TGV train sets to connect Barcelona with Madrid.[12][13][14] Even prior to the launch of operations, the company had openly spoken on its plans for additional services from Madrid to Valencia, Alicante, Malaga, and Seville to be enacted at an undetermined future date. By December 2020, 14 TGV Duplex sets had been delivered to Ouigo España.[15][16][17]

In December 2021, it was announced that one million passengers had travelled onboard services provided by Ouigo España.[18] During August 2022, it was reported that the operator had carried roughly two million passengers in its first twelve months of operations and that SNCF's management was encouraged by these results.[19] In October 2023, SNCF announced that in excess of five million passengers had travelled on Ouigo España's trains during the operation's first two years.[20]

Ouigo España expanded the scope of its operations on multiple occasions; on 7 October 2022, it launched operations on the Madrid - Valencia route, its second high-speed service.[21][22] During April 2023, Ouigo España's new service between Madrid and Alacante commenced using two pairs of daily trains.[23][24]

Since 18 April 2024 Ouigo España offers a new daily service Madrid ChamartínSegoviaValladolid with 2 schedules per direction, one of them continuing to Albacete and Alicante.[25]

Services edit

Routes edit

As of April 2024, Ouigo España operates on the following routes:

Rolling stock edit

9 TGV Euroduplex trainsets are used for the service. Unlike those used by Ouigo in France, these trainsets still have the conventional SNCF TGV inOui interior.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Romero, Víctor (22 September 2020). "La mujer que conduce el 'AVE francés' en España: "Nuestra entrada beneficia a Renfe"". El Confidencial.
  2. ^ "Rielsfera SA Cambio de denominación social" (PDF). Boletín Oficial del Registro Mercantil (in Spanish) (193): 35988. 5 October 2020. ISSN 0214-9958.
  3. ^ "La SNCF competirá con Renfe con el servicio Ouigo España" (in Spanish). trenvista.net. 22 September 2020.
  4. ^ Briginshaw, David (23 September 2020). "SNCF will launch Spanish HS operation as Ouigo". International Railway Journal.
  5. ^ "Deloitte to develop Spanish track access charging regime". Railway Gazette International. 19 July 2023.
  6. ^ "Adif starts second phase of liberalisation". railwaypro.com. 8 August 2023.
  7. ^ "La presidenta de Adif AV firma los Acuerdos Marco con las empresas ferroviarias" (in Spanish). Adif AV. 11 May 2020.
  8. ^ Clinnick, Richard (23 June 2021). "Renfe launches low-cost Madrid - Barcelona high-speed service". International Railway Journal. Retrieved 12 August 2022.
  9. ^ Giuricin, Andrea (28 February 2022). "The impact of open access competition on high-speed rail in Europe". globalrailwayreview.com.
  10. ^ "Ouigo España sets date to launch Falbalá". Railway Gazette International. 23 September 2020.
  11. ^ Haydock, David (10 December 2020). "Ouigo Spain delays start date". railjournal.com.
  12. ^ Nefzger, Emil (15 February 2021). "Preiskampf auf der Schiene, Billigzug statt Billigflieger". Der Spiegel (in German).
  13. ^ "SNCF's low-cost high-speed OUIGO service launched in Spain". globalrailwayreview.com. 14 May 2021.
  14. ^ McWhirter, Alex (7 May 2021). "SNCF launches Ouigo Spain". businesstraveller.com.
  15. ^ "La SNCF lance la bataille des TGV low cost en Espagne" (in French). Les Echos. 22 September 2020. Retrieved 22 September 2020.
  16. ^ Magariño, Javier Fernández (22 September 2020). "SNCF estrenará la alta velocidad Ouigo en España el 15 de marzo con 10.000 billetes a 1 euro" (in Spanish).
  17. ^ "Spanien: SNCF OUIGO startet ihren ersten Hochgeschwindigkeitsverkehr in Spanien". LOK Report (in German). Lokomotive Fachbuchhandlung GmbH. 10 May 2021.
  18. ^ "Ouigo España reaches 1 million passengers". International Railway Journal. 8 December 2021.
  19. ^ Artymiuk, Simon (1 August 2022). "SNCF hails encouraging results for first half of 2022". International Railway Journal.
  20. ^ "Ouigo España: Over 5 Million Passengers in just 2 Years". sncf.com. 4 October 2023.
  21. ^ Briginshaw, David (14 October 2022). "Ouigo launches Madrid - Valencia high-speed service". International Railway Journal.
  22. ^ "New low-cost train in Spain: Alicante-Madrid service to be launched in autumn 2022" (in Spanish). thelocal.es. 16 February 2022.
  23. ^ "Ouigo España launches Madrid – Alacant service". Railway Gazette International. 11 May 2023.
  24. ^ King, Chris (30 May 2023). "Ouigo announces plans to expand its high-speed train services to more destinations in Spain". euroweeklynews.com.
  25. ^ "Ouigo conectará desde hoy Valladolid con Madrid" (in Spanish). www.negocios.com. 18 April 2024. Retrieved 18 April 2024.

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translated from the existing Spanish Wikipedia article at es Ouigo Espana see its history for attribution You may also add the template Translated es Ouigo Espana to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Ouigo Espana 1 is an open access operator of high speed railway services in Spain It is a subsidiary of SNCF Voyageurs the French national railway company and uses its trademark Ouigo Ouigo EspanaOuigo Espana TGV Euroduplex operating in Barcelona Sants stationCurrent and planned servicesLegal statusSociedad Anonima UnipersonalHeadquartersCalle Alfonso XII 62 MadridWebsitehttps www ouigo com es Ouigo Espana was set up in 13 December 2018 and was highly structured around SNCF s existing Ouigo domestic services in France It competes with several other high speed operators in the Spanish market such as the Spanish state owned railway company Renfe s Avlo service and the open access operator Iryo Ouigo Espana had planned to launch services in December 2020 however this was delayed in response to the COVID 19 pandemic During May 2021 the initial service between Barcelona with Madrid was launched within six months one million passengers had reportedly travelled onboard its trains On 7 October 2022 Ouigo Espana inaugurated its second high speed service between Madrid and Valencia while services between Madrid and Alacante commenced during April 2023 The company has ambitions to launch additional routes such as to Malaga and Seville at some future date Its rolling stock comprises TGV Euroduplex which have been converted to be compatible with Spanish infrastructure Contents 1 History 2 Services 2 1 Routes 2 2 Rolling stock 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe company was founded on 13 December 2018 under the name of Rielsfera S A on 28 September 2020 the firm changed its name to Ouigo Espana S A 2 in line with the Ouigo brand that had been previously introduced by SNCF for its low cost services in France Prior to adopting the Ouigo brand Rielsfera considered using the Falbala brand 3 Beyond the naming scheme Ouigo Espana will be heavily modelled on that of the existing Ouigo operation 4 During the 2010s and 2020s the Spanish state owned railway infrastructure manager Administrador de Infraestructuras Ferroviarias ADIF has been conceptualising and implementing various reforms towards the liberalization of passenger rail transport 5 6 Towards this end in November 2020 ADIF signed a framework agreement that granted it capacity in the main high speed corridors 7 Ouigo Espana is not the only open access operator active in the Spanish market in addition to competing the Spanish state owned railway company Renfe s budget high speed Avlo service which began service in June 2021 it also faces Iryo owned by Air Nostrum and Trenitalia which commenced operations in late 2022 8 9 At one point Ouigo Espana had intended to inaugurate its first service during December 2020 however it was decided to postpone the commencement of services into the first half of 2021 due to the COVID 19 pandemic 10 11 Instead in May 2021 the initial service was launched using five pairs of purpose converted TGV train sets to connect Barcelona with Madrid 12 13 14 Even prior to the launch of operations the company had openly spoken on its plans for additional services from Madrid to Valencia Alicante Malaga and Seville to be enacted at an undetermined future date By December 2020 14 TGV Duplex sets had been delivered to Ouigo Espana 15 16 17 In December 2021 it was announced that one million passengers had travelled onboard services provided by Ouigo Espana 18 During August 2022 it was reported that the operator had carried roughly two million passengers in its first twelve months of operations and that SNCF s management was encouraged by these results 19 In October 2023 SNCF announced that in excess of five million passengers had travelled on Ouigo Espana s trains during the operation s first two years 20 Ouigo Espana expanded the scope of its operations on multiple occasions on 7 October 2022 it launched operations on the Madrid Valencia route its second high speed service 21 22 During April 2023 Ouigo Espana s new service between Madrid and Alacante commenced using two pairs of daily trains 23 24 Since 18 April 2024 Ouigo Espana offers a new daily service Madrid Chamartin Segovia Valladolid with 2 schedules per direction one of them continuing to Albacete and Alicante 25 Services editRoutes edit As of April 2024 Ouigo Espana operates on the following routes Madrid Atocha Barcelona Sants via Zaragoza Delicias and Tarragona Madrid Chamartin Valencia via Cuenca Madrid Chamartin Alicante via Cuenca and Albacete Madrid Chamartin Valladolid via Segovia Alicante Valladolid via Albacete Madrid Chamartin and Segovia Rolling stock edit 9 TGV Euroduplex trainsets are used for the service Unlike those used by Ouigo in France these trainsets still have the conventional SNCF TGV inOui interior See also editHigh speed rail in Spain Avlo a competitor service by Renfe Iryo a competitor service by Air Nostrum and Trenitalia Ouigo a sister company offering low cost services in FranceReferences edit Romero Victor 22 September 2020 La mujer que conduce el AVE frances en Espana Nuestra entrada beneficia a Renfe El Confidencial Rielsfera SA Cambio de denominacion social PDF Boletin Oficial del Registro Mercantil in Spanish 193 35988 5 October 2020 ISSN 0214 9958 La SNCF competira con Renfe con el servicio Ouigo Espana in Spanish trenvista net 22 September 2020 Briginshaw David 23 September 2020 SNCF will launch Spanish HS operation as Ouigo International Railway Journal Deloitte to develop Spanish track access charging regime Railway Gazette International 19 July 2023 Adif starts second phase of liberalisation railwaypro com 8 August 2023 La presidenta de Adif AV firma los Acuerdos Marco con las empresas ferroviarias in Spanish Adif AV 11 May 2020 Clinnick Richard 23 June 2021 Renfe launches low cost Madrid Barcelona high speed service International Railway Journal Retrieved 12 August 2022 Giuricin Andrea 28 February 2022 The impact of open access competition on high speed rail in Europe globalrailwayreview com Ouigo Espana sets date to launch Falbala Railway Gazette International 23 September 2020 Haydock David 10 December 2020 Ouigo Spain delays start date railjournal com Nefzger Emil 15 February 2021 Preiskampf auf der Schiene Billigzug statt Billigflieger Der Spiegel in German SNCF s low cost high speed OUIGO service launched in Spain globalrailwayreview com 14 May 2021 McWhirter Alex 7 May 2021 SNCF launches Ouigo Spain businesstraveller com La SNCF lance la bataille des TGV low cost en Espagne in French Les Echos 22 September 2020 Retrieved 22 September 2020 Magarino Javier Fernandez 22 September 2020 SNCF estrenara la alta velocidad Ouigo en Espana el 15 de marzo con 10 000 billetes a 1 euro in Spanish Spanien SNCF OUIGO startet ihren ersten Hochgeschwindigkeitsverkehr in Spanien LOK Report in German Lokomotive Fachbuchhandlung GmbH 10 May 2021 Ouigo Espana reaches 1 million passengers International Railway Journal 8 December 2021 Artymiuk Simon 1 August 2022 SNCF hails encouraging results for first half of 2022 International Railway Journal Ouigo Espana Over 5 Million Passengers in just 2 Years sncf com 4 October 2023 Briginshaw David 14 October 2022 Ouigo launches Madrid Valencia high speed service International Railway Journal New low cost train in Spain Alicante Madrid service to be launched in autumn 2022 in Spanish thelocal es 16 February 2022 Ouigo Espana launches Madrid Alacant service Railway Gazette International 11 May 2023 King Chris 30 May 2023 Ouigo announces plans to expand its high speed train services to more destinations in Spain euroweeklynews com Ouigo conectara desde hoy Valladolid con Madrid in Spanish www negocios com 18 April 2024 Retrieved 18 April 2024 External links editOuigo Espana nbsp This rail transport related article is a stub 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