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'''Alaris''' are ] networks that cover ]-] and Valencia-Madrid. Operated by the national rail company ]. It's well linked to Metro systems of Madrid and Valencia. | '''Alaris''' are ] networks that cover ]-] and Valencia-Madrid. Operated by the national rail company ]. It's well linked to Metro systems of Madrid and Valencia. | ||
Alaris is a medium/high profile rail service, very similar to aeroplanes business class, with stewardess, restaurant/snack bar, press service, personal multimedia stations, free automobile parking and baby sitter services. ALARIS machines (] serie 490) are manufactured by ] and ], and maintain a moderate continuous speed in travels ] - ] and viceversa of 200 km/h. | Alaris is a medium/high profile rail service, very similar to aeroplanes business class, with stewardess, restaurant/snack bar, press service, personal multimedia stations, free automobile parking and baby sitter services. ALARIS machines (] serie 490) are manufactured by ] and ], and maintain a moderate continuous speed in travels ] - ] and viceversa of 200 km/h. | ||
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Alaris are commuter train networks that cover Madrid-Valencia and Valencia-Madrid. Operated by the national rail company RENFE. It's well linked to Metro systems of Madrid and Valencia.
Alaris is a medium/high profile rail service, very similar to aeroplanes business class, with stewardess, restaurant/snack bar, press service, personal multimedia stations, free automobile parking and baby sitter services. ALARIS machines (Pendolino serie 490) are manufactured by Fiat and Alstom, and maintain a moderate continuous speed in travels Madrid - Valencia and viceversa of 200 km/h.
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