Guadalajara–Yebes railway station
40°35′15″N 3°7′30″W / 40.58750°N 3.12500°W / 40.58750; -3.12500Owned by Adif Operated by Renfe Line(s) Madrid–Barcelona high-speed rail line History Electrified Yes Passengers 2018 85,094[1] Services
Stations
Preceding station | Renfe Operadora | Following station | ||
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Madrid Atocha Terminus | AVE | Zaragoza–Delicias towards Marseille-St-Charles |
Guadalajara–Yebes railway station (Spanish: Estación de Guadalajara–Yebes) (IATA: GDU) is a railway station near Guadalajara, Spain, on the Madrid–Barcelona high-speed rail line. A commercial service began in 2003 when the section between Madrid and Zaragoza opened.
Guadalajara has another station on the conventional line called Guadalajara railway station, which offers a variety of routes including a commuter service to Madrid.
The station has attracted criticism as it cost €11 million to build, but was only used by 78,000 passengers in 2016.[2]
Services
Preceding station | Renfe Operadora | Following station | ||
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Madrid Puerta de Atocha Terminus | AVE | Calatayud towards Barcelona Sants | ||
Calatayud towards Figueres–Vilafant | ||||
Calatayud towards Huesca | ||||
Avlo | Calatayud towards Figueres–Vilafant | |||
Alvia | Calatayud towards Pamplona | |||
Calatayud towards Logroño |
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- Madrid Puerta de Atocha
- Guadalajara–Yebes
- Calatayud
- Zaragoza–Delicias
- Lleida Pirineus
- Camp de Tarragona
- El Prat de Llobregat (not opened)
- Barcelona Sants
- Barcelona Sagrera (under construction)
- Girona
- Figueres–Vilafant
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Huesca branch |
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