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Vigo-Guixar
General information
Locationc/ Areal, s/n
Vigo
36201- Pontevedra
Coordinates42°14′22″N 8°42′55″W / 42.239321°N 8.715398°W / 42.239321; -8.715398
Owned byadif
Line(s)Monforte de Lemos-Vigo
Platforms3
Tracks5 + 2 service tracks
ConnectionsVitrasa bus service:
C2, C3, C5B, L10, L17
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
Parking175 parking spaces
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station code22308
History
Opened27 August 2011
ElectrifiedYes
Passengers
2018523,645
Services
Preceding station Renfe Operadora Following station
Redondelatowards Barcelona Sants Alvia Terminus
Redondelatowards Bilbao-Abando Intercity
Redondelatowards Madrid Chamartín Intercity
Redondelatowards A Coruña Media Distancia1
Redondelatowards Valença Media Distancia3
Redondelatowards León Media Distancia6
Preceding station Comboios de Portugal Following station
Valençatowards Porto-Campanhã CeltaInternational Service Terminus

Vigo-Guixar railway station is a railway station in Vigo, (province of Pontevedra), Spain. Originally the site of a freight depot for the port of Vigo, on the wharf of the same name, it serves as the temporary terminal for all trains into Vigo during the construction of the new Vialia Vigo station - replacing Vigo-Urzaiz.

The terminal serves passengers travelling on Renfe's middle-distance service (Media Distancia) running across the autonomous community of Galicia.

History

Construction

The contract for the construction of the station was awarded by the Ministry of Public Works to the Galician construction company Copasa with an estimated budget of 10.6 million euros - this would eventually rise to 17.5 million.

The station was inaugurated on 27 August 2011 by José Blanco, the Minister of Public Works, and Abel Caballero, the mayor of Vigo

References

  1. "Adif - Información de estaciones - Vigo Guixar". ADIF. Retrieved 3 September 2019.
  2. "Inaugurada la estación de tren de Guixar y las obras de la de Urzáiz comienzan el 24 de septiembre" (in Spanish). vigoalminuto.com. 2011-08-27.

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