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Spain opens new bullet train link | Spain opens new bullet train link |
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Spain's first high-speed rail link between Madrid and Barcelona has become operational, after years of delay. | Spain's first high-speed rail link between Madrid and Barcelona has become operational, after years of delay. |
Hitting speeds of 300km/h (186mph), the first AVE train took 155 minutes to cover the 550km (342 miles) to Madrid. | Hitting speeds of 300km/h (186mph), the first AVE train took 155 minutes to cover the 550km (342 miles) to Madrid. |
A total of 17 trains - each expected to carry some 200 people - will now be operating daily between the two cities. | A total of 17 trains - each expected to carry some 200 people - will now be operating daily between the two cities. |
At a price of some 180 euros (£136) return, the new train link competes favourably with air travel, the BBC's Danny Wood in Madrid says. | |
The added advantage is that the train takes passengers right into the heart of Madrid, our correspondent says. | The added advantage is that the train takes passengers right into the heart of Madrid, our correspondent says. |
"I think it was an excellent trip from Barcelona," one of the AVE passengers told the BBC. | "I think it was an excellent trip from Barcelona," one of the AVE passengers told the BBC. |
The service is operated by Spain's national train company Renfe. | The service is operated by Spain's national train company Renfe. |
The high-speed link between the country's two biggest cities was planned nearly two decades ago, but its completion was delayed by a number of administrative and construction issues. | The high-speed link between the country's two biggest cities was planned nearly two decades ago, but its completion was delayed by a number of administrative and construction issues. |
Spain's first high-speed train line - between Madrid and Seville - opened in 1992. | Spain's first high-speed train line - between Madrid and Seville - opened in 1992. |
The Spanish government now says it will have more high-speed train lines than anywhere else in the world by 2010, our correspondent says. | The Spanish government now says it will have more high-speed train lines than anywhere else in the world by 2010, our correspondent says. |
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