León railway station
León railway station is the railway station of the Spanish city of León.
León | |
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Owned by | Adif |
Operated by | Renfe |
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Construction | |
Disabled access | Yes |
Other information | |
Station code | 15100 |
Traffic | |
Passengers (2018) | 961,733 ( |
History
The station was opened in 2011 in place of the old Estación del Norte.
Services
León station is an important junction in the Spanish rail network, currently the terminus of the Madrid–León high-speed rail line,[2] with services to Madrid Chamartín via Palencia and Valladolid. Alvia services are operated to A Coruña, Barcelona Sants, Gijón and Vitoria-Gasteiz. The Regional Express service goes to Santiago de Compostela and Vigo-Guixar.
Preceding station | Renfe Operadora | Following station | ||
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toward Madrid Chamartín | AVE | Terminus | ||
toward Madrid Chamartín | Alvia | Veguellina toward Ponferrada |
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Alvia | Pola de Lena toward Gijón |
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toward Alicante | Alvia | Pola de Lena toward Gijón |
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toward Oropesa del Mar | Alvia | |||
Sahagún toward Barcelona Sants | Alvia | La Robla toward Gijón |
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Alvia | Astorga toward A Coruña |
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Alvia | Astorga toward Vigo-Guixar |
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Palencia toward Madrid Chamartín |
Trenhotel Atlántico |
Veguellina toward A Coruña or Ferrol | ||
Trenhotel Rías Gallegas |
Veguellina toward Pontevedra | |||
Palencia toward Barcelona Sants |
Trenhotel Galicia |
Astorga toward A Coruña or Vigo-Guixar | ||
Sahagún toward Hendaye |
Intercity | Astorga toward A Coruña | ||
Sahagún toward Bilbao-Abando |
Intercity | Astorga toward Vigo-Guixar | ||
Sahagún toward Madrid Chamartín |
Intercity | Terminus | ||
Intercity | Veguellina de Órbigo toward Vigo-Guixar | |||
Terminus | Media Distancia 6 | Quintana-Raneros toward Vigo-Guixar |
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Media Distancia 17 | Palanquinos toward Valladolid-Campo Grande |
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Media Distancia 23 | Quintana-Raneros toward Monforte de Lemos |
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Media Distancia 24 | Cuadros toward Gijón |
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References
- "Adif - Información de estaciones - León". ADIF. Retrieved 3 September 2019.
- "New AVE high speed train service to Palencia and León opens". Spanish News Today. ADIF. 29 September 2015. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
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