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Railway station in Avilés, Spain
Avilés
Avilés Station Building and Platforms (2019)
General information
LocationAvilés
Asturias
Spain
Coordinates43°33′44″N 5°55′32″W / 43.56222°N 5.92556°W / 43.56222; -5.92556
Operated by
Transit authorityAdif
Line(s)
Platforms2
Tracks7
ConnectionsBus interchange Bus terminal
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
Parkingyes
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station code16403
Fare zone3
Websiteadif.es/w/16403-avilés
History
Opened26 July 1890 (1890-07-26)
Pre-nationalisationNorte and Carreño
Services
Preceding station Cercanías Asturias Following station
La Rocicatowards Llamaquique C-3 (Cercanías Asturias)Civis Terminus
C-3 (Cercanías Asturias)Local San XuanTerminus
Cristaleríatowards Cudillero C-4 (Cercanías Asturias) Avilés apeaderotowards Gijón
Preceding station Renfe Operadora Following station
Oviedotowards Madrid Chamartín Alvia Terminus

Avilés station is the main station in Avilés, Asturias, Spain. It is owned by Adif and operated by Renfe.

Services

This station is served by C-3 and C-4 Cercanías Asturias lines. Additionally, there is a daily Alvia service towards Madrid.

History

Aviles Station was opened in 1890, just 20 days after works on the railway connection between Villabona and San Xuan were completed by Norte. In 1922, Ferrocarriles de Carreño took advange of the location of this station to extend its narrow-gauge line, thus connecting Avilés with Gijón via Aboño. In 1941, the new Francoist regime nationalised all the Iberian gauge railways in Spain and Norte's assets into the newly formed Renfe. In 1972, the ownership the narrow-gauge section was transferred to FEVE, a government-owned company established with the objective of operating all narrow-gauge railway lines within Spain. In 2005, Adif became the owner of the infrastructure and the management of railway lines that were part of RENFE, which became a mere operator. In a similar move, Adif took over the narrow-gauge section of this station in 2013 with the integration of Feve in Renfe and Adif.

References

  1. García, Borja (2024-07-22). "Nuevo paso en la alta velocidad en Asturias: el Alvia ya llega a Avilés". COPE (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-12-26.
  2. CEMBRANOS, T. (2015-03-18). "Avilés, 125 años entre vías". La Nueva España (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-12-26.
  3. CULTURA, POR ROMÁN ANTONIO ÁLVAREZ CONCEJAL DE (2007-10-01). "La llegada del ferrocarril". El Comercio: Diario de Asturias (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-12-13.
  4. De la Torre, Enrique (1895). Líneas ó secciones abiertas a la explotación durante el año 1894 (in Spanish). Anuario de Ferrocarriles Españoles.
  5. CANAL, JOSÉ ANTONIO RODRÍGUEZ (2021-12-13). "No uno, tres transbordos, tres". El Comercio: Diario de Asturias (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-12-08.
  6. Wais, Francisco (1974). Historia de los Ferrocarriles Españoles (in Spanish). Madrid: Editora Nacional.
  7. LÓPEZ, JAVIER FERNÁNDEZ (2010-04-26). "Los ferrocarriles de vía estrecha de Asturias". El Comercio: Diario de Asturias (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-12-08.
  8. Ordóñez, José A. (2013-01-09). "Feve abre vía en la historia". La Nueva España (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-12-08.
  9. Madrid, Antonio Ruiz del Árbol (2005-01-20). "Adif se queda con la sede de Renfe y la operadora se va a la estación de Atocha". Cinco Días (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-12-26.
  10. Ordóñez, José A. (2013-01-09). "Feve abre vía en la historia". La Nueva España (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-12-26.

External links

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