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Ave Travel Between Barcelona and Madrid Will Not Fall From Three Hours for an Indefinite Time

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The Railway Infrastructure Manager (Adif) has agreed with Renfe, Iryo and Ouigo to formalize an extension of the travel times between Barcelona and Madrid about 25 minutes to try to adapt the commercial schedules to the current time limitations of speed. Thus, the fastest direct train that united the two great Spanish cities in two hours and 36 minutes will officially go on to do so in three hours. That, at best, since the large number of points…

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The Railway Infrastructure Manager (Adif) has agreed with Renfe, Iryo and Ouigo to formalize an extension of the travel times between Barcelona and Madrid about 25 minutes to try to adapt the commercial schedules to the current time limitations of speed. Thus, the fastest direct train that united the two great Spanish cities in two hours and 36 minutes will officially go on to do so in three hours. That, at best, since the large number of points…

·Granada, Spain
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The accumulation of incidents reported by drivers on the Madrid-Barcelona high-speed line, and the consequent temporary speed limitations introduced by the infrastructure manager Adif, have led to the withdrawal of nine trains scheduled at first or last hour to expand the strip of infrastructure maintenance, and also to increase travel time. One of the three affected operators, Iryo, has pointed out through a statement that the alternative trans…

·Spain
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Iryo adds 25 more minutes to the trip while Ouigo advances its departures from the capital from 30 to 60 minutes

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Iryo has reported this Tuesday that he has put in place an alternative transport plan in his Madrid-Barcelona service as a result of the suspension of trains on the way so that Adif will carry out the maintenance work in the infrastructure, as requested this Monday. The company explains that the alternative plan, which will be in operation between 5 and, "for the moment", on February 7 and will increase travel times about 25 minutes. Thus, "in t…

·Madrid, Spain
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The public manager of the railway infrastructure, Adif, has agreed with the train operators to extend the high-speed travel time from Madrid to Barcelona by approximately 25 minutes, effectively starting next February 5.

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Iryo has announced the activation of an Alternative Transport Plan (PAT), developed jointly with Adif, due to the performance of diagnostic and maintenance tasks in the railway infrastructure. This measure will affect the Madrid–Barcelona line, with intermediate stop in Zaragoza. As a result of this plan, new schedules will be applied that replace any previous adjustment. Such schedules will enter into force on Thursday, February 5, and, in prin…

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20minutos broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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