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Spanish railway map, simplified...

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None yet; perhaps the Portugese (2021?)
According to a Spanish commentator, this isn't exactly up to date, but it's the Renfe website network map as currently posted. And apparently very difficult to find on their website.

Some may find it useful.

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Website link for pdf (clearer, and expandable):




(I think the non-up-to-date parts may relate to some high-speed links that have been upgraded to such since the map was made. For instance, last year I think I recall that we went all the way from Madrid to Ourense via high-speed.)


Bon camino!
 
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That looks a very useful map! Unfortunately it won't open in a PDF for me, says file corrupt? It could be this useless phone of mine, of course😕..
 
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I'll save the link and try open another time, definitely something I will use in the future, thanks!
 
That looks a very useful map! Unfortunately it won't open in a PDF for me, says file corrupt? It could be this useless phone of mine, of course😕..
I tried it with a couple of browsers with my Android 14 phone. It downloaded each time but the file size is only 6 bytes so it's a corrupted file and unable to be displayed.
 
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It opened perfectly for me on my computer the first time I clicked on the link. I bookmarked it because it looked so handy. And then when I tried to show it to someone else a few minutes later, neither my bookmarked link nor the the original link above would open. Strange...
 
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RENFE-FEVE’s line map has disappeared again. I’ve no doubt it will reappear, or be findable by anyone willing to spend a fortnight tracking it down. At present anyone planning to use the FEVE is advised to go to the station and wait. Anyone planning to use any other part of the RENFE network is advised to try RENFE’s website, unless they’re in a hurry or suffer from ADHD in which case, frankly, you’re b*ggered.
 
It opened perfectly for me on my computer the first time I clicked on the link. I bookmarked it because it looked so handy. And then when I tried to show it to someone else a few minutes later, neither my bookmarked link nor the the original link above would open. Strange...
So, it's your fault! ;)

I've since tried other tricks and browsers but I haven't had any luck.
 
I think the map might be from this page? I get the same error message when I try to download it.
I just tried it again, and I get the error message as well.

Oh well...the long-distance map on the same page, that isn't a PDF, is just fine!

At least the potential is there...maybe contacting Renfe would help?
 
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Probably because there isn't a FEVE line between those cities?

You can, however, catch the Euskotren E1 service.

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The narrow guage FEVE trains run in several sections between Ferrol and Bilbao, closely following much of the Camino del Norte. If you aren't in a hurry, it's a wonderful, scenic way to travel across Northern Spain..
 
The narrow guage FEVE trains run in several sections between Ferrol and Bilbao, closely following much of the Camino del Norte. If you aren't in a hurry, it's a wonderful, scenic way to travel across Northern Spain..
I know, I spent a joyous two weeks in June this year bunny-hopping along it - best €50 I've spent in a long time.
 
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Before the Internet, I travel with a hardcopy of Thomas Cook European Rail Timetable. It's still in print and might be useful if you are unfamiliar with the European rail network.


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On the subject of rail maps these might be of use. Scanned from Rail Map Europe (ISBN 978-1-8384080-0-8) dated April 2023. Sorry it's segmented but the whole map is 90 x 70cms and a pain to try and scan on an A4 scanner.
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Enjoy.
 

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Probably because there isn't a FEVE line between those cities?

You can, however, catch the Euskotren E1 service.

Euskotren.eus
Of course, any of my references to FEVE should have properly called it the former FEVE as FEVE has not existed as such since 2012; its Basque services are run by Euskotren and Metro Bilbao, its Catalan services to Ferrocarils de la Generalitat, and other services by the Valencian, Majorcan, and Madrid authorities. I was only surprised to see that the map omitted that stretch of the line as I have definitely been on that train.

Those who might like to take the line the whole way or for a good length of it should note that there doesn't seem to be café services, let alone a restaurant car, so pack your food and drink for the journey.
 
The narrow guage FEVE trains run in several sections between Ferrol and Bilbao, closely following much of the Camino del Norte. If you aren't in a hurry, it's a wonderful, scenic way to travel across Northern Spain..
I took the FEVE this fall between Ferrol and Bilbao, saw so many great small towns and scenery, highly recommended!
 
Of course, any of my references to FEVE should have properly called it the former FEVE as FEVE has not existed as such since 2012; its Basque services are run by Euskotren and Metro Bilbao, its Catalan services to Ferrocarils de la Generalitat, and other services by the Valencian, Majorcan, and Madrid authorities. I was only surprised to see that the map omitted that stretch of the line as I have definitely been on that train.

Those who might like to take the line the whole way or for a good length of it should note that there doesn't seem to be café services, let alone a restaurant car, so pack your food and drink for the journey.
It's just that the news hasn't sunk in yet (photo taken June 11th this year).

No food or drink available but the crews seem to take regular cigarette breaks! ;)
Gives then a change to stretch their legs I suppose.
 

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Just a thought ......

Renfe run the trains in the main but ADIF run the stations. So you can see the entrance/exit points i.e. stations here. Also the ADIF app is very useful in that it mimics the arrivals/departure boards at the stations.


Now if you really want to be a rail anorak (does this translate?) you can get the rail gauges here.


Or if you want to be a super nerd and check what power lines you can see from the train, why not check this one out if you want to while away the time on a journey


(I must have too much time on my hands)
 

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