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JAVIER LÓPEZ ORTEGA






                                                                  The Madrid–Barcelona line is connected to the
                                                                  international section at Figueres–Vilafant. In the
            inaugurated with Series 103 trains which covered the   photo, a Paris-Barcelona TGV. Vilanova del Vallés.
            distance in 2 hours and 38 minutes.
                  In December 2010 the Figueres–Perpignan     connection between the four provincial capitals of
            international section entered into service, the   Catalonia and between those provinces and the
            final section of that corridor, ready for a future   rest of Spain. It is also the integrating axis of the
            link with European high speed networks. It is a   northeast  corridor,  forming  part  of  the  European
            section equipped for passenger and freight traffic,   Commission’s Priority Axis 3 for transport. It also
            which was built by a Franco-Spanish consortium    makes up a substantial part of the Mediterranean
            under a concession scheme at an investment        Rail Corridor, infrastructure whose construction will
            of 1,100 million euros. Of its total length of 44.4   drive the development of the entire coastline from
            kilometres, 19.8 km run through Spain and the     Catalonia to Andalusia.
            remainder through France. The 8.2 kilometre long        As well as connecting the two most heavily
            Pertús tunnel overcomes the barrier formed by     populated cities in Spain, Madrid and Barcelona, the
            the Pyrenees.                                     line connects the cities of Guadalajara, Calatayud,
                  The line was completed In January 2013 with
            the entry into service of the 131 kilometre long
            section between Barcelona and Figueres. The project       Key features of the
            required an investment of over 3,700 million euros,     infrastructure
            not including the cost of the refurbishment and
            construction work on the stations of Barcelona      - Length: 798,4 km.
            Sants, Girona, and Figueres-Vilafant. In the beginning,   - Gauge: Standard.
            over half the length of the entire section (75      - Maximum speed: 350 km/h.
            kilometres) was used by freight trains in two sections,
            one between Mollet and Girona Mercaderies, and      - Electrification: 2 x 25kV 50Hz AC.
            another at Figueres. This meant that December 21,   -  Signalling: System ERTMS/ETCS Levels 1 and 2
            2010  saw  the  first  circulation  in  Spain  of  a  freight   and ASFA.
            train on an standard gauge high speed line, which   -  Mobile radio telecommunications network:
            combined standard gauge track with Iberian gauge     GSM–R.
            by fitting the latter with a third rail.
                  The Madrid–Barcelona line links up with the   - Viaducts: 214. Total length: 55 km.
            international section at a new station, Figueres-   - Tunnels: 94. Total length: 88 km.
            Vilafant. Since December 2010 this station had been   -  Passenger stations: 9. Madrid Puerta de Atocha,
            the passenger transfer station for the Barcelona–    Guadalajara–Yebes,  Calatayud,  Zaragoza–
            Paris route, until the direct high speed service was   Delicias, Lleida–Pirineus, Camp de Tarragona,
            introduced for passengers travelling between the     Barcelona–Sants, Girona and Figueres–Vilafant.
            two cities on December 15, 2013.
                  The     Madrid–Zaragoza–Barcelona–French      -  Gauge changers: Two, Plasencia de Jalón and        years of Spanish high speed rail
            border line forms one of Spain’s main communication   Zaragoza.
            axes with Europe and provides a high speed





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