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Spain gives the green light for faster AVE trains

Spain’s iconic high-speed rail network is about to undergo a major acceleration, with the government confirming plans to increase maximum AVE speeds to 350 km/hthus interrupting the journey between them Madrid and Barcelona to less than two hours for the first time. Minister of Transport Oscar Puente announced the initiative earlier this week, calling it a decisive step towards positioning Spain among the fastest rail corridors in the world.

The 621 kilometer long connection currently runs between Spain’s two largest cities 2.5 to 3 hoursas trains are limited to speeds of approx 310 km/h on selected segments. The upgrade is expected to increase top speeds by approx 12%—will be made possible by improvements to rail infrastructure, including the installation of new aerodynamic track supports designed to reduce wind resistance by more than 20%.

“We are going on the offensive with the high-speed train,” Puente told Europa Press. “Our goal is 350 km/h, and we will be there second country in the worldafter China, to reach this speed.”

Officials insist the improvements will not endanger safetyinstead relying on advanced engineering to optimize airflow and stability. The upgrade aims to strengthen Spain’s position as a world leader in efficient, sustainable rail transport, especially as demand increases between Madrid, Barcelona and the coastal areas.

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In addition to speed improvements, Puente confirmed plans for a new AVE station in Parlaabout 20 km south of Madrid. The stop streamlines travel between Andalusia and Cataloniameaning commuters no longer have to transfer via the capital’s busy junctions.

The announcement comes amid renewed scrutiny of Spain’s rail network following a recent incident in Madrid that left passengers stranded on an overheated AVE train. The government hopes the new upgrade will help rebuild confidence while delivering one of Europe’s fastest rail experiences.

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