Spain's new bullet train
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7254630.stmWell, well, well, at last, it's finally up & running, and I say 3 cheers to Renfe for getting it done this year, and especially for those of us who are in business here, it's definitely a big thumbs up from us, as I'm sure that some of us will be making good use of the fantastically reduced travel time between the two big cities (major metropolitan Capitals) along with the ease of getting on to & off of a train is, in comparison to catching an internal flight, which can be a real pain more often than not!!
This is going to bring in a lot of visits by people who can only be in Spain for a short break, and are desperate to see both amazing cities in one visit, spending on average about 3 or more days in each (which in my opinion is the minimum that one needs to really get a proper taste of the main attractions) which will now be easier/faster than before, the other train journey(s) are obviously a pain, I personally cannot take having to sit in a carriage for hours, it's painful and does my head in, but for visitors I'm sure it will be a real thrill to come and take a ride on the new Bullet train from Barca to Madrid, or Madrid to Barca going north, and then perhaps on to pais vasco & San Sebastian & Bilbao, etc.
As for the price, well, I think it sounds pretty reasonable, when compared to the average Taxi ride these days, 180 euros return might sound like a lot, but I'd rather pay that than spend another 8 to 9 hours mostly sitting, and like I said, the flights can often be a real pain, there are often problems & delays, cancellations , etc, and if you need to carry stuff with you, even more so, they say the flight is only 1 hour 15 mins, but that's not all that is involved, it's not only the flight time, but I think this new service should (in theory) work out to be better than catching the flight.
Let's go try it and see!! I've certainly got business things on this year in Barca, Madrid, and will be in both sometime soon.
I hope some visitors will let us know how they got on with their trips between to the Capitals.
Also, don't forget, that Zaragoza is pretty easy to get to these days, with it's handsome new station called "Delicias" - the AVE stops there too!
Saludos
Angelino
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