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The Train in Ávila: Decades of Demands to End Long Travel Times, Continuous Delays and Lack of Investment

Almost 800,000 passengers a year, mainly heading for Madrid, Valladolid and Salamanca, pass through the train station of Ávila. However, those who are regular users say that Ávila’s railway communications “are worse than 20 years ago.” Few frequencies, long travel times, especially to Madrid, continuous delays and little investment. Not forgetting that Ávila stayed out of the High Speed at the beginning of 2000 when it was decided that it will p…
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Almost 800,000 passengers a year, mainly heading for Madrid, Valladolid and Salamanca, pass through the train station of Ávila. However, those who are regular users say that Ávila’s railway communications “are worse than 20 years ago.” Few frequencies, long travel times, especially to Madrid, continuous delays and little investment. Not forgetting that Ávila stayed out of the High Speed at the beginning of 2000 when it was decided that it will p…

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COPE | Noticias y radio online broke the news in on Friday, February 27, 2026.
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