Madrid–Seville high-speed rail line

Madrid–Seville high-speed rail line
Madrid–Seville line in red
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerAdif
LocaleSpain
Termini
Service
TypeHigh-speed rail
Operator(s)Renfe Operadora
Ridership3,481,000 (2018)
History
Opened14 April 1992
Technical
Line length471.8 km (293.2 mi)
Number of tracksDouble track
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Minimum radiusStandard: 4000 m; Absolute: 3250 m
Electrification25 kV 50 Hz
Operating speed300 km/h
Maximum inclineStandard: 12.5 ; Absolute: 13.25
Route map

km
0.000
Madrid Atocha
12.300
Sevilla–Barcelona bypass
to Valdemingomez
14.272
Los Gavilanes
24.418
Parla
28
35.311
Yeles
53.727
La Sagra Junction
to Toledo
63.4
704 m
73.724
Ablates
89.535
Mora Yard
104.882
Los Yébenes
119.746
Urda Yard
130.136
El Emperador
149.621
Malagón
170.748
Ciudad Real
171
Ciudad Real
Ciudad Real
Central Airport
196.476
Calatrava Yard
209.761
Puertollano
225.426
Brazatortas
244.488
Venta la Inés Yard
267.343
Conquista Yard
Guadalmez
798 m
285.193
Villanueva de Córdoba
293.950
Arroyo del Valle
300
Piedras de la Sal
2,569 m
304.8
Churretes Bajos
317.796
Adamuz
345.184
Córdoba
to Málaga
(Iberian gauge)
Guadalquivir
358.006
362.958
Almodovar del Río
387.149
Hornachuelos Yard
408.927
Peñaflor
426.144
Guadajoz Yard
Guadalquivir
442.719
Cantillana Yard
460.461
Majarabique
to Majarabique
(Iberian gauge)
Seville–Santa Justa
km

The Madrid–Sevilla high-speed line (NAFA or Nuevo Acceso Ferroviario a Andalucía) is a 472-kilometer-long (293 mi) Spanish railway line for high-speed traffic between Madrid and Seville. The first Spanish high-speed rail connection has been in use since 21 April 1992 at speeds up to 300 km/h (186 mph). Travel time between the two end points was reduced by over half.

At Córdoba the Madrid–Málaga high-speed rail line leaves the line from Madrid. At Seville the line is extended to Cádiz only for the Alvia service.