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– Marrakesh-Agadir Railway of the ONCF Network opens between Marrakesh and Agadir. [153] – El Insurgente extends to Observatorio from Santa Fe. [154] – Line 4 of SITEUR to open between Las Juntas and Tlajomulco Centro. [155] – Line 12 of the Mexico City Metro extends to Observatorio from Mixcoac. [156] – Kano-Maradi Railway opens ...
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The Badajoz–Plasencia new railway line entered in service on 19 July 2022 after its institutional inauguration in June 2022, but was not yet electrified and the speed was limited to 200 km/h (125 mph), planned to be increased to 250 km/h (155 mph) when the line will be electrified.
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Alvia and Euromed trains are also operated by Renfe and have the ability to use both Iberian gauge and standard gauge lines offering high-speed services across the whole Spanish network. As of January 2025, the Spanish high-speed rail network is the longest HSR network in Europe with 3,973 km (2,469 mi) [1] and the second longest in the world ...
Eighty million pesos (US$3.93 million) had been allocated for initial feasibility studies by 2022, with the remaining funds planned through 2025. [88] In 2021, Mexican rail officials began a US$2 million feasibility study for a rail connection between San Antonio, Texas, and Monterrey, Mexico; unlike previous US$20 billion proposals for a line ...
Renfe (Spanish pronunciation:, Eastern Catalan:), officially Renfe-Operadora, is Spain's national state-owned railway company. [ 3 ] 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 ...
Total railway length in 2020 was 15,489 km (9,953 km electrified). [2] The Spanish high-speed rail network is the longest HSR network in Europe with 3,973 km (2,464 mi) and the second longest in the world, after China's. [3] [4] Most railways are operated by Renfe; metre and narrow-gauge lines are operated by the Renfe Cercanías AM division.