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  2. Valencia−Sant Vicenç de Calders railway - Wikipedia

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    Along with aforementioned AVE services, the high speed Euromed service connects the city of Barcelona to the city of Valencia in 2 hours and 35 minutes, running at speeds up to 220 km/h. Some services continue to Alicante in Valencian Community and to Figueres in Catalonia. [3] Regional and Intercity BarcelonaValencia services also operate ...

  3. Highways in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Between 1990 and 2012 Spain had one of the highest rates of motorway growth in Europe. [3]The first motorways named autopista were financed using sovereign debt. [4]At the end of the 1980s, and before Olympic Games in 1992 in Barcelona, the autonomous Catalan government was interested in increasing the speed limit on new motorways. [4]

  4. High-speed rail in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Euromed offers Barcelona-Valencia connection in 2 hours and 35 minutes and Barcelona-Alicante in 4 hours and 20 minutes while some services are extended to Girona and Figueres. [ 101 ] [ 102 ] In addition the medium distance Avant Barcelona−Figueres, Barcelona– Tortosa and Murcia–Alicante services also operate along the Mediterranean ...

  5. Valencia for Barcelona and other holiday swaps to make to ...

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    With pandemic travel restrictions a thing of the past, the thorny issue of popular cities and beauty spots being inundated with visitors has raised its head once more. Helen Coffey picks out some ...

  6. Autopista AP-7 - Wikipedia

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    AP-7 in Málaga.. The Autopista AP-7 (also called Autopista del Mediterráneo) (Catalan: Autopista de la Mediterrània) is a Spanish autopista (controlled-access highway).It runs along the Mediterranean coast of Spain.

  7. Euromed (train) - Wikipedia

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    A current Class 130 trainset that is also used for the Euromed services A former Class 101 Euromed trainset. Euromed entered commercial service on June 16, 1997, along a 523.4 km (325.2 mi) Mediterranean corridor, between the cities of Barcelona, Tarragona, Castellón de la Plana, Valencia and Alicante. [1]