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Renfe

Renfe (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈreɱfe], Eastern Catalan: [ˈreɱfə]), officially Renfe-Operadora, is Spain's national state-owned railway company.[3]

Renfe-Operadora
Company typeStatutory corporation
IndustryRail transport
Founded1 January 2005
Headquarters,
Spain
Key people
Isaías Táboas (CEO),
Enrique Peña Pérez,
Manuel Fresno Castro,
José Luis Marroquín
ProductsRail passenger and freight transport
Revenue €3.979 billion (2018)[1]
€111 million (2018)
OwnerSpanish government (100%)
Number of employees
13,720 (2018)[2]
Subsidiaries
  • Renfe Viajeros
  • Renfe Mercancías
  • Renfe Fabricación y Mantenimiento
  • Renfe Alquiler de Material Ferroviario
Websiterenfe.com
Map of the Spanish rail network in 2019, with colour-coded track types. Renfe Operadora operates on conventional Iberian gauge (red), high speed (blue), and narrow gauge (green) lines.
A Renfe train ticket

It was created in 2005 upon the split of the former Spanish National Railway Network (Renfe) into the Administrador de Infraestructuras Ferroviarias (ADIF), which inherited the infrastructure, and Renfe-Operadora, which inherited the railway service.

History edit

The name "Renfe" (acronym of Red Nacional de los Ferrocarriles Españoles) is derived from that of the former Spanish National Railway Network created on 24 January 1941 with the nationalisation of Spain's railways. As per EU Directive 91/440, Renfe was divided into Renfe Operadora (operations) and ADIF (infrastructure) on 1 January 2005. At the same time, the existing Renfe logo (nicknamed the "galleta", Spanish for biscuit), first introduced in 1971, was replaced by a dark purple lower-case wordmark designed by Interbrand. Separate logos used by the other sectors were also replaced, but the old Renfe logo remains in use in some stations in Spain and on maps to indicate an ADIF station.

The Railway Sector Act, 2003 separated the management, maintenance and construction of rail infrastructure from train operation. The first activity is now the responsibility of Administrador de Infraestructuras Ferroviarias (ADIF), while the newly created Renfe-Operadora (also known as Grupo Renfe or simply Renfe) owns the rolling stock and remains responsible for the planning, marketing and operation of the passenger and freight services.[4]

Renfe no longer has a monopoly on domestic passenger services due to Ouigo España launching in 2021, followed by Iryo in 2022.[citation needed]

Structure edit

Renfe-Operadora inherited the management model of the old Renfe, which made Renfe-Operadora responsible for the operation of the passenger and freight services. In January 2006, Renfe-Operadora restructured the main business units into four general directorates:

  • Dirección General de Servicios Públicos de Cercanías y Media Distancia (General Public Utilities Directorate for Suburban and Medium Distance): responsible for commuter services (Cercanías), medium-distance high-speed rail AVE services and medium-range regional services (es:Regionales and es:Media Distancia). However, control of some Cercanías services were transferred to Spain's Autonomous communities.
  • Dirección General de Servicios de Larga Distancia (General Directorate of Long Distance Services): responsible for long-distance intercity and high-speed rail services (except medium-distance AVE services and Media Distancia, which is managed by the above business unit).
  • Dirección General de Servicios de Mercancías y Logística (General Directorate for Freight and Logistics Services): responsible for freight services.
  • Dirección General de Fabricación y Mantenimiento (General Directorate of Manufacturing and Maintenance): responsible for rolling stock maintenance and manufacture (also known as Integria)

In June 2013, Renfe's board agreed to restructure the group into four separate companies under the holding company:[5][6]

  • Renfe Viajeros, operating passenger trains;
  • Renfe Mercancías, freight;
  • Renfe Fabricación y Mantenimiento, rolling stock maintenance;
  • Renfe Alquiler de Material Ferroviario, train leasing.

Figures edit

Figures[7] 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Passengers (Mio.)[8] 527,975 517,583 510,176 476,334 463,012 476,917 472,145 466,057 464,961 465,201 471,359 487,881 507,088 510,453
Passenger-kilometer (Mio.) 20,480 20,167 22,281 21,895 21,166 21,585 21,319 22,563 23,754 24,825 25,291 26,060 26,931 27,263
AVE Passengers (Tsd.) 4.878 5.559 11.461 11.250 10.851 12.563 12.101 14.697 17.967 19.428 20.352 21.108 21.332 22.370
AVE Passenger-kilometer (Tsd.) 1.884 2.161 4.888 5.260 5.171 5.846 5.793 7.095 8.038 9.230 9.632 10.267 10.289 10.760

Operations edit

The company operates some 12,000 km (7,500 mi) of railways, 7,000 km (4,300 mi) of them electrified. Most of the tracks are constructed to the broadIberian gauge of 1,668 mm (5 ft 5+2132 in), the same as that used in Portugal but wider than the international gauge of 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) which is standard in most of the rest of the world. The newer high-speed (AVE) network has been built to the international standard gauge of 1,435 mm for the connection to the rest of the European railway system. For this reason, the 1,435 mm gauge is generally termed "European gauge" in Spain.[citation needed]

Construction of a high-speed rail line between Madrid and Seville began in 1988 and began operations in 1991, going 300 km/h (190 mph). The second high-speed rail line (Madrid to Barcelona) was completed in 2007 with the inaugural service commencing on 20 February 2008. The operational speed on this route is 350 km/h (220 mph). The greater part of the line (Madrid to Lleida) was entered service on 11 October 2003, with a connection to Huesca from Zaragoza. The third high-speed line (Madrid to Toledo) was opened in November 2005, followed by a spur from Córdoba to Málaga as far as Antequera in 2007. Another high-speed route from Madrid to Valladolid was opened in 2007. A line from Madrid to Valencia was opened in 2010, and the first stage of a high-speed line in Galicia opened in 2011. A line to Lisbon is being designed.[citation needed]

Other lines operated by Renfe include Euromed, a moderate-speed line between Barcelona and Alicante.

In addition to intercity transport, Renfe operates commuter train systems, known as Cercanías (or Rodalies in Catalonia and Cercanías-Aldirikoak in the Basque Country), in eleven metropolitan areas, including Madrid and Barcelona. In some cities, Renfe shares the market with other commuter railway operators, such as FGC.

In 2019, Renfe solicited bids for 31 new trains for the Asturias and Cantabria regions and the €258m contract was awarded to the CAF (Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles) in June 2020. Around February 2023, authorities discovered the designs were for the wrong loading gauge and would be too wide for the tunnels.[9] Amidst international embarrassment, Renfe and ADIF each tried to deflect responsibility, and some called for the firing of the executives deemed responsible. Fortunately, the trains were still being designed, however the Cercanía commuter trains will be delayed until 2026.[10][11][9] Subsequently, transport officials including the president of Renfe and the Secretary of State for Transport resigned.[12]

Passenger rolling stock edit

Renfe-Operadora utilises the following rolling stock and commercial products inside of its two divisions:

Suburban and Medium Distance (DGSPCMD) edit

Cercanías AM (Meter Gauge Commuter Services) edit

Rolling stock Region(s) Image
Feve Class 2400 DMU Asturias
Cantabria
Galicia
 
Feve Class 2600 DMU Asturias
Castile and León
 
Feve Class 2700 DMU Asturias
Basque Country
Cantabria
Castile and León
Galicia
 
Feve Class 2900 DMU Castile and León
Galicia
Murcia
 
Feve Class 3300 EMU Asturias  
Feve Class 3500 EMU Asturias  
Feve Class 3600 EMU Asturias
Basque Country
Cantabria
 
Feve Class 3800 EMU Cantabria  

Cercanías (Commuter Services) edit

Mainline Medium Distance Services edit

Rolling stock Route(s) Image
Renfe Class 440/470 EMU (to be phased out) Córdoba – Rabanales
León – Ponferrada – Vigo
León – Gijón
Valladolid – Santander
Valladolid – Ávila
Valladolid – León
Valencia − Barcelona
Valencia − Alicante
 
Renfe Class 448 EMU Catalunya
Aragón
 
Renfe Class 449 EMU Madrid – Jaén
León – Ponferrada – Orense – Vigo
Sevilla – Cádiz
Barcelona – Girona – Figueres – Portbou
Huelva – Sevilla
Jaén – Córdoba – Sevilla – Cadiz
Madrid − Alcázar de San Juan − Albacete
Madrid − Alcázar de San Juan − Ciudad Real
Alicante – Albacete – Ciudad Real
Madrid − León
Madrid – Vitoria
Irun - Vitoria - Miranda de Ebro
Córdoba – Bobadilla
Barcelona – Reus
Barcelona – Tortosa
 
Renfe Class 592 DMU (to be phased out) Madrid – Talavera
Murcia – Cartagena
Valencia − Alcoi
CELTA:
Oporto - Vigo (Service CP)
 
Renfe Class 594 DMU Valladolid – Zamora – Puebla de Sanabria
A Coruña – Ferrol
A Coruña – Lugo – Monforte de Lemos - Ourense
Madrid – Soria
Murcia – Cartagena
 
Renfe Class 598 DMU Cáceres – Valencia de Alcántara
Sevilla – Cáceres - Madrid
 
Renfe Class 599 DMU Madrid – Badajoz
Huelva – Zafra
A Coruña – Vigo Guixar
Salamanca – Ávila – Madrid
Salamanca – Palencia
Valencia – Cartagena
Zaragoza – Valencia
Zaragoza – Cartagena
Sevilla – Málaga
Sevilla – Almería
Granada – Algeciras
Málaga – Ronda
Granada – Linares
Madrid − Águilas
 

High-Speed Medium Distance Services edit

Service Rolling stock Route(s) Image
Avant Renfe Class 104 EMU Madrid – Toledo
Madrid – Ciudad Real
Málaga – Granada
Sevilla – Córdoba
Barcelona – Camp De Tarragona
Sevilla - Málaga
 
Renfe Class 114 EMU Madrid – Puertollano
Madrid – Valladolid
Barcelona – Figueres
Barcelona – Lleida
Sevilla – Granada
 
Renfe Class 121 EMU Cádiz – Jaén
A Coruña – Ourense
A Coruña – Vigo Urzaiz
Madrid – Ponferrada
Ponferrada-Vigo
Madrid – Gandia
Madrid-Salamanca
 

Long Distance (DGSLD) edit

Luxury Tourist Train Services edit

Service Route(s) Locomotive Passenger Car Image
Al Ándalus Sevilla - Granada - Úbeda - Sevilla Renfe Class 319.3 Locomotive Al Ándalus  
Costa Verde Express Bilbao - Santiago de Compostela
Santiago de Compostela - Bilbao
Feve Class 1900 Locomotive El Transcantábrico  
El Transcantábrico Gran Lujo San Sebastián–Santiago de Compostela
Santiago de Compostela–San Sebastián
Feve Class 1900 Locomotive El Transcantábrico  
La Robla Express "La Robla Route:"
Bilbao - León
León - Bilbao
"Pilgrim's Route:"
Oviedo - Ortigueira - Santiago de Compostela - Oviedo
Feve Class 1650 Locomotive La Robla  

Mainline Long Distance Services edit

Service(s) Route(s) Locomotive Passenger Car Image
Intercity Madrid – Algeciras
Madrid – Granada
Madrid – Murcia – Cartagena
Madrid – Almería
Barcelona – Murcia – Cartagena/Lorca
Madrid – Cáceres – Badajoz
Renfe Class 334 Locomotive Talgo Pendular  
Madrid – Almería
Barcelona – Murcia – Cartagena/Lorca
Madrid – Valencia
Madrid – Cáceres – Badajoz
Renfe Class 252 Locomotive Talgo Pendular  

High-Speed Long Distance Services edit

Service Rolling stock Route(s) Image
AVE Renfe Class 100 EMU Madrid – Sevilla
Madrid – Alicante
Madrid – Marseille[1]
Barcelona – Toulouse[2]
Barcelona – Lyon[3]
 
Renfe Class 102 EMU Madrid – Huesca
Madrid – Zaragoza
Madrid – Valladolid
Madrid – Málaga
Valencia – Sevilla
 
Renfe Class 103 EMU Madrid – Barcelona
Madrid – Málaga
 
Renfe Class 112 EMU Madrid – Cuenca – Valencia
Madrid – Cuenca – Albacete
Madrid – León
Barcelona – Málaga
Barcelona – Zaragoza
Barcelona – Sevilla
 
Alvia (mixed high-speed &
conventional service)
Renfe Class 120 EMU Madrid – Pamplona
Madrid – Logroño
Madrid – Irún/Hendaya
Madrid – Bilbao
Madrid – Salamanca
Barcelona – Irún
Barcelona – Bilbao
Barcelona – Pamplona
Barcelona – Valladolid
Torre del Oro: Barcelona – Valencia – Sevilla – Cádiz
 
Renfe Class 130 EMU Madrid – Gijón
Madrid – Santander
Alicante – Gijón
Alicante – Santander
Madrid – Cádiz
Madrid – Huelva
Madrid – Valencia – Castellón
Madrid – Valencia – Gandía
Barcelona – A Coruña
Barcelona – Vigo
Barcelona – Gijón
Euromed: Barcelona – Valencia – Alicante
 
Renfe Class 730 HMU Alicante – Madrid – Pontevedra
Alicante – Madrid – A Coruña
Madrid – Ferrol
Madrid – Pontevedra
Madrid – Ponferrada
Madrid – Murcia
Madrid – Badajoz
 

Prototype rolling stock edit

Service Rolling stock Image
AVE Renfe Class 105 EMU  
AVE Talgo AVRIL EMU  

Future rolling stock edit

Vehicles register numbers edit

All classes are designated by three numbers. The first digit has a special meaning:

Tickets edit

Travel tickets are available from rail stations and online. In 2023 the European Commission initiated an investigation into concerns that Renfe might have been abusing its dominant position in the online ticketing market by refusing to share journey time information with competing ticketing websites. Renfe offered a number of commitments intended to address these concerns, which the European Commission made legally binding in January 2024 under the EU's competition rules.[13]

See also edit

Notes edit

1.^ Operated by CP in Portugal.
2.^ Managed by Elipsos under the brand Renfe-SNCF en Cooperación/en Coopération.

References edit

  1. ^ "Renfe cerró 2018 con un beneficio de 111 millones de euros" [Renfe closed 2018 with a profit of 111 million euros]. Rail Press News (in Spanish). 7 April 2019. Retrieved 18 February 2020.
  2. ^ "Renfe presenta otro plan de bajas voluntarias para 2018 de hasta 805 trabajadores" [Renfe presents another voluntary leave plan for 2018 of up to 805 workers]. ABC (in European Spanish). Madrid. 20 January 2018. Retrieved 18 February 2020.
  3. ^ "Renfe | Train Tickets & Routes | Book in English". Trainline. Retrieved 3 November 2022.
  4. ^ "La Nueva Renfe" [The New Renfe]. Federación Castellano Manchega de Amigos del Ferrocarril (in Spanish). 11 January 2005.
  5. ^ "RENFE restructuring approved". Railway Gazette International. Retrieved 1 July 2013.
  6. ^ Puente, Fernando. "Renfe confirms four subsidiary split". International Railway Journal. 2 July 2013. Retrieved 4 July 2013.
  7. ^ "Railway Gazette". Retrieved 11 June 2020.
  8. ^ Railway Gazette. "Railway Gazette".
  9. ^ a b "$276 million was spent on 31 Spanish trains before it was realized they were too big to fit in the tunnels". Business Insider. 12 February 2023.
  10. ^ Badcock, James. "Spain spends €258m to build trains too big for its tunnels". MSN. Retrieved 10 February 2023.
  11. ^ King, Chris (10 February 2023). "Cantabrian President demands heads of 'big shots' must roll over new trains not fitting through tunnels". Euro Weekly News. Retrieved 10 February 2023.
  12. ^ "Heads roll in- Spain over trains too wide for tunnels". Stuff/Fairfax. 2023.
  13. ^ European Commission, Commission accepts commitments by Renfe opening up competition in online rail ticketing in Spain, Press Release IP/24/201, published 17 January 2024

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Spanish Train redirects here For the Chris de Burgh song see Spanish Train and Other Stories Not to be confused with Red Nacional de los Ferrocarriles Espanoles This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations July 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Renfe Spanish pronunciation ˈreɱfe Eastern Catalan ˈreɱfe officially Renfe Operadora is Spain s national state owned railway company 3 Renfe OperadoraCompany typeStatutory corporationIndustryRail transportFounded1 January 2005HeadquartersMadrid SpainKey peopleIsaias Taboas CEO Enrique Pena Perez Manuel Fresno Castro Jose Luis MarroquinProductsRail passenger and freight transportRevenue 3 979 billion 2018 1 Net income 111 million 2018 OwnerSpanish government 100 Number of employees13 720 2018 2 SubsidiariesRenfe Viajeros Renfe Mercancias Renfe Fabricacion y Mantenimiento Renfe Alquiler de Material FerroviarioWebsiterenfe com Map of the Spanish rail network in 2019 with colour coded track types Renfe Operadora operates on conventional Iberian gauge red high speed blue and narrow gauge green lines A Renfe train ticket It was created in 2005 upon the split of the former Spanish National Railway Network Renfe into the Administrador de Infraestructuras Ferroviarias ADIF which inherited the infrastructure and Renfe Operadora which inherited the railway service Contents 1 History 2 Structure 3 Figures 3 1 Operations 4 Passenger rolling stock 4 1 Suburban and Medium Distance DGSPCMD 4 1 1 Cercanias AM Meter Gauge Commuter Services 4 1 2 Cercanias Commuter Services 4 1 3 Mainline Medium Distance Services 4 1 4 High Speed Medium Distance Services 4 2 Long Distance DGSLD 4 2 1 Luxury Tourist Train Services 4 2 2 Mainline Long Distance Services 4 2 3 High Speed Long Distance Services 4 3 Prototype rolling stock 4 4 Future rolling stock 5 Vehicles register numbers 6 Tickets 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksHistory editFurther information History of rail transport in Spain The name Renfe acronym of Red Nacional de los Ferrocarriles Espanoles is derived from that of the former Spanish National Railway Network created on 24 January 1941 with the nationalisation of Spain s railways As per EU Directive 91 440 Renfe was divided into Renfe Operadora operations and ADIF infrastructure on 1 January 2005 At the same time the existing Renfe logo nicknamed the galleta Spanish for biscuit first introduced in 1971 was replaced by a dark purple lower case wordmark designed by Interbrand Separate logos used by the other sectors were also replaced but the old Renfe logo remains in use in some stations in Spain and on maps to indicate an ADIF station The Railway Sector Act 2003 separated the management maintenance and construction of rail infrastructure from train operation The first activity is now the responsibility of Administrador de Infraestructuras Ferroviarias ADIF while the newly created Renfe Operadora also known as Grupo Renfe or simply Renfe owns the rolling stock and remains responsible for the planning marketing and operation of the passenger and freight services 4 Renfe no longer has a monopoly on domestic passenger services due to Ouigo Espana launching in 2021 followed by Iryo in 2022 citation needed Structure editRenfe Operadora inherited the management model of the old Renfe which made Renfe Operadora responsible for the operation of the passenger and freight services In January 2006 Renfe Operadora restructured the main business units into four general directorates Direccion General de Servicios Publicos de Cercanias y Media Distancia General Public Utilities Directorate for Suburban and Medium Distance responsible for commuter services Cercanias medium distance high speed rail AVE services and medium range regional services es Regionales and es Media Distancia However control of some Cercanias services were transferred to Spain s Autonomous communities Direccion General de Servicios de Larga Distancia General Directorate of Long Distance Services responsible for long distance intercity and high speed rail services except medium distance AVE services and Media Distancia which is managed by the above business unit Direccion General de Servicios de Mercancias y Logistica General Directorate for Freight and Logistics Services responsible for freight services Direccion General de Fabricacion y Mantenimiento General Directorate of Manufacturing and Maintenance responsible for rolling stock maintenance and manufacture also known as Integria In June 2013 Renfe s board agreed to restructure the group into four separate companies under the holding company 5 6 Renfe Viajeros operating passenger trains Renfe Mercancias freight Renfe Fabricacion y Mantenimiento rolling stock maintenance Renfe Alquiler de Material Ferroviario train leasing Figures editFigures 7 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Passengers Mio 8 527 975 517 583 510 176 476 334 463 012 476 917 472 145 466 057 464 961 465 201 471 359 487 881 507 088 510 453 Passenger kilometer Mio 20 480 20 167 22 281 21 895 21 166 21 585 21 319 22 563 23 754 24 825 25 291 26 060 26 931 27 263 AVE Passengers Tsd 4 878 5 559 11 461 11 250 10 851 12 563 12 101 14 697 17 967 19 428 20 352 21 108 21 332 22 370 AVE Passenger kilometer Tsd 1 884 2 161 4 888 5 260 5 171 5 846 5 793 7 095 8 038 9 230 9 632 10 267 10 289 10 760 Operations edit The company operates some 12 000 km 7 500 mi of railways 7 000 km 4 300 mi of them electrified Most of the tracks are constructed to the broadIberian gauge of 1 668 mm 5 ft 5 21 32 in the same as that used in Portugal but wider than the international gauge of 1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in which is standard in most of the rest of the world The newer high speed AVE network has been built to the international standard gauge of 1 435 mm for the connection to the rest of the European railway system For this reason the 1 435 mm gauge is generally termed European gauge in Spain citation needed Construction of a high speed rail line between Madrid and Seville began in 1988 and began operations in 1991 going 300 km h 190 mph The second high speed rail line Madrid to Barcelona was completed in 2007 with the inaugural service commencing on 20 February 2008 The operational speed on this route is 350 km h 220 mph The greater part of the line Madrid to Lleida was entered service on 11 October 2003 with a connection to Huesca from Zaragoza The third high speed line Madrid to Toledo was opened in November 2005 followed by a spur from Cordoba to Malaga as far as Antequera in 2007 Another high speed route from Madrid to Valladolid was opened in 2007 A line from Madrid to Valencia was opened in 2010 and the first stage of a high speed line in Galicia opened in 2011 A line to Lisbon is being designed citation needed Other lines operated by Renfe include Euromed a moderate speed line between Barcelona and Alicante In addition to intercity transport Renfe operates commuter train systems known as Cercanias or Rodalies in Catalonia and Cercanias Aldirikoak in the Basque Country in eleven metropolitan areas including Madrid and Barcelona In some cities Renfe shares the market with other commuter railway operators such as FGC In 2019 Renfe solicited bids for 31 new trains for the Asturias and Cantabria regions and the 258m contract was awarded to the CAF Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles in June 2020 Around February 2023 authorities discovered the designs were for the wrong loading gauge and would be too wide for the tunnels 9 Amidst international embarrassment Renfe and ADIF each tried to deflect responsibility and some called for the firing of the executives deemed responsible Fortunately the trains were still being designed however the Cercania commuter trains will be delayed until 2026 10 11 9 Subsequently transport officials including the president of Renfe and the Secretary of State for Transport resigned 12 Passenger rolling stock editRenfe Operadora utilises the following rolling stock and commercial products inside of its two divisions Suburban and Medium Distance DGSPCMD edit Cercanias AM Meter Gauge Commuter Services edit Rolling stock Region s Image Feve Class 2400 DMU AsturiasCantabriaGalicia nbsp Feve Class 2600 DMU AsturiasCastile and Leon nbsp Feve Class 2700 DMU AsturiasBasque CountryCantabriaCastile and LeonGalicia nbsp Feve Class 2900 DMU Castile and LeonGaliciaMurcia nbsp Feve Class 3300 EMU Asturias nbsp Feve Class 3500 EMU Asturias nbsp Feve Class 3600 EMU AsturiasBasque CountryCantabria nbsp Feve Class 3800 EMU Cantabria nbsp Cercanias Commuter Services edit Rolling stock Metropolitan area s Image Renfe Class 442 EMU Madrid nbsp Renfe Class 446 EMU BilbaoMadrid nbsp Renfe Class 447 EMU Barcelona MadridValenciaMurcia AlicanteSan SebastianSantander nbsp Renfe Class 450 EMU BarcelonaMadrid nbsp Renfe Class 462 463 464 465 EMU AsturiasBarcelonaCadizMadridMalagaSevillaValenciaZaragoza nbsp Renfe Class 592 DMU ValenciaMurcia Alicante nbsp Mainline Medium Distance Services edit Rolling stock Route s Image Renfe Class 440 470 EMU to be phased out Cordoba RabanalesLeon Ponferrada VigoLeon GijonValladolid SantanderValladolid AvilaValladolid LeonValencia BarcelonaValencia Alicante nbsp Renfe Class 448 EMU CatalunyaAragon nbsp Renfe Class 449 EMU Madrid JaenLeon Ponferrada Orense VigoSevilla CadizBarcelona Girona Figueres PortbouHuelva SevillaJaen Cordoba Sevilla CadizMadrid Alcazar de San Juan AlbaceteMadrid Alcazar de San Juan Ciudad RealAlicante Albacete Ciudad RealMadrid LeonMadrid Vitoria Irun Vitoria Miranda de EbroCordoba BobadillaBarcelona ReusBarcelona Tortosa nbsp Renfe Class 592 DMU to be phased out Madrid TalaveraMurcia CartagenaValencia AlcoiCELTA Oporto Vigo Service CP nbsp Renfe Class 594 DMU Valladolid Zamora Puebla de SanabriaA Coruna FerrolA Coruna Lugo Monforte de Lemos OurenseMadrid SoriaMurcia Cartagena nbsp Renfe Class 598 DMU Caceres Valencia de AlcantaraSevilla Caceres Madrid nbsp Renfe Class 599 DMU Madrid BadajozHuelva ZafraA Coruna Vigo GuixarSalamanca Avila MadridSalamanca PalenciaValencia CartagenaZaragoza ValenciaZaragoza CartagenaSevilla MalagaSevilla AlmeriaGranada AlgecirasMalaga RondaGranada LinaresMadrid Aguilas nbsp High Speed Medium Distance Services edit Service Rolling stock Route s Image Avant Renfe Class 104 EMU Madrid ToledoMadrid Ciudad RealMalaga GranadaSevilla CordobaBarcelona Camp De TarragonaSevilla Malaga nbsp Renfe Class 114 EMU Madrid PuertollanoMadrid ValladolidBarcelona FigueresBarcelona LleidaSevilla Granada nbsp Renfe Class 121 EMU Cadiz JaenA Coruna OurenseA Coruna Vigo UrzaizMadrid PonferradaPonferrada VigoMadrid GandiaMadrid Salamanca nbsp Long Distance DGSLD edit Luxury Tourist Train Services edit Service Route s Locomotive Passenger Car Image Al Andalus Sevilla Granada Ubeda Sevilla Renfe Class 319 3 Locomotive Al Andalus nbsp Costa Verde Express Bilbao Santiago de CompostelaSantiago de Compostela Bilbao Feve Class 1900 Locomotive El Transcantabrico nbsp El Transcantabrico Gran Lujo San Sebastian Santiago de CompostelaSantiago de Compostela San Sebastian Feve Class 1900 Locomotive El Transcantabrico nbsp La Robla Express La Robla Route Bilbao LeonLeon Bilbao Pilgrim s Route Oviedo Ortigueira Santiago de Compostela Oviedo Feve Class 1650 Locomotive La Robla nbsp Mainline Long Distance Services edit Service s Route s Locomotive Passenger Car Image Intercity Madrid AlgecirasMadrid GranadaMadrid Murcia CartagenaMadrid AlmeriaBarcelona Murcia Cartagena LorcaMadrid Caceres Badajoz Renfe Class 334 Locomotive Talgo Pendular nbsp Madrid AlmeriaBarcelona Murcia Cartagena LorcaMadrid ValenciaMadrid Caceres Badajoz Renfe Class 252 Locomotive Talgo Pendular nbsp High Speed Long Distance Services edit Service Rolling stock Route s Image AVE Renfe Class 100 EMU Madrid SevillaMadrid AlicanteMadrid Marseille 1 Barcelona Toulouse 2 Barcelona Lyon 3 nbsp Renfe Class 102 EMU Madrid HuescaMadrid ZaragozaMadrid ValladolidMadrid MalagaValencia Sevilla nbsp Renfe Class 103 EMU Madrid BarcelonaMadrid Malaga nbsp Renfe Class 112 EMU Madrid Cuenca ValenciaMadrid Cuenca AlbaceteMadrid LeonBarcelona MalagaBarcelona ZaragozaBarcelona Sevilla nbsp Alvia mixed high speed amp conventional service Renfe Class 120 EMU Madrid PamplonaMadrid LogronoMadrid Irun HendayaMadrid BilbaoMadrid SalamancaBarcelona IrunBarcelona BilbaoBarcelona PamplonaBarcelona ValladolidTorre del Oro Barcelona Valencia Sevilla Cadiz nbsp Renfe Class 130 EMU Madrid GijonMadrid SantanderAlicante GijonAlicante SantanderMadrid CadizMadrid HuelvaMadrid Valencia CastellonMadrid Valencia GandiaBarcelona A CorunaBarcelona VigoBarcelona GijonEuromed Barcelona Valencia Alicante nbsp Renfe Class 730 HMU Alicante Madrid PontevedraAlicante Madrid A CorunaMadrid FerrolMadrid PontevedraMadrid PonferradaMadrid MurciaMadrid Badajoz nbsp Prototype rolling stock edit Service Rolling stock Image AVE Renfe Class 105 EMU nbsp AVE Talgo AVRIL EMU nbsp Future rolling stock edit Service Rolling stock Quantity Ancho Metrico Unknown Meter Gauge CAF EMU 26 Unknown Meter Gauge CAF BMU 5 Cercanias X trapolis Coradia EMU 152 FLIRT KISS EMU 59 Unknown Meter Gauge CAF EMU 6 Media Distancia Unknown Iberian Gauge CAF EMU 28 AVE Renfe Class 106 EMU 30 Renfe Class 107 EMU 13Vehicles register numbers editAll classes are designated by three numbers The first digit has a special meaning 1xx High speed multiple unit 2xx Electric locomotive 3xx Diesel locomotive 4xx Electric multiple unit EMU 5xx Diesel multiple unit DMU 6xx Hybrid locomotive 7xx Hybrid multiple unit HMU 8xx Trams which can run on railwaysTickets editTravel tickets are available from rail stations and online In 2023 the European Commission initiated an investigation into concerns that Renfe might have been abusing its dominant position in the online ticketing market by refusing to share journey time information with competing ticketing websites Renfe offered a number of commitments intended to address these concerns which the European Commission made legally binding in January 2024 under the EU s competition rules 13 See also editRenfe Feve History of rail transport in Spain Rail transport in Spain Transport in Spain Madrid Zaragoza and Alicante railwayNotes edit1 Operated by CP in Portugal 2 Managed by Elipsos under the brand Renfe SNCF en Cooperacion en Cooperation References edit Renfe cerro 2018 con un beneficio de 111 millones de euros Renfe closed 2018 with a profit of 111 million euros Rail Press News in Spanish 7 April 2019 Retrieved 18 February 2020 Renfe presenta otro plan de bajas voluntarias para 2018 de hasta 805 trabajadores Renfe presents another voluntary leave plan for 2018 of up to 805 workers ABC in European Spanish Madrid 20 January 2018 Retrieved 18 February 2020 Renfe Train Tickets amp Routes Book in English Trainline Retrieved 3 November 2022 La Nueva Renfe The New Renfe Federacion Castellano Manchega de Amigos del Ferrocarril in Spanish 11 January 2005 RENFE restructuring approved Railway Gazette International Retrieved 1 July 2013 Puente Fernando Renfe confirms four subsidiary split International Railway Journal 2 July 2013 Retrieved 4 July 2013 Railway Gazette Retrieved 11 June 2020 Railway Gazette Railway Gazette a b 276 million was spent on 31 Spanish trains before it was realized they were too big to fit in the tunnels Business Insider 12 February 2023 Badcock James Spain spends 258m to build trains too big for its tunnels MSN Retrieved 10 February 2023 King Chris 10 February 2023 Cantabrian President demands heads of big shots must roll over new trains not fitting through tunnels Euro Weekly News Retrieved 10 February 2023 Heads roll in Spain over trains too wide for tunnels Stuff Fairfax 2023 European Commission Commission accepts commitments by Renfe opening up competition in online rail ticketing in Spain Press Release IP 24 201 published 17 January 2024External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Renfe Operadora Train tickets from France and Spain Renfe s official website Documents and clippings about Renfe in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Renfe amp oldid 1214259448, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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