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Arco is a commercial, locomotive-hauled passenger train service operated in Spain by Renfe on the Levante and Basque Country-Galicia lines.

Routes

Arco trainset on the Madrid–Hendaye railway

As of 2021, the Renfe Arco services run on the following routes:

  • La Coruña / Vigo - Bilbao / San Sebastian - Hendaye (Arco Camino de Santiago)
  • La Coruña - Monforte de Lemos
  • Barcelona - Castellón - Córdoba - Sevilla / Málaga (Arco García Lorca)
  • Linares-Baeza - Granada / Almeria

Until 2 May 2008, the trains were operating on the Mediterranean corridor, between Barcelona, Alicante and Murcia. There was also an Arco train service from Porbou / Cerbere (France) and Valencia Nord.

Technical data

Arco fully renovated and refurbished Renfe's B11x-10200 series of passenger trains. New bogies, capable of working at 220 km/h, were added. The bogies are modified versions of model GC-1 by CAF, also known as GC-3, allowing a higher degree of comfort at higher speeds.

  • Operated lines:
  • Manufacturers: Renfe, CAF
  • Units manufactured: 41
  • Year established: 1999
  • Top speed: 220 km/h
  • Commercial Speed: 200 km/h
  • Beam heating: Yes, 3 kV (CC)
  • Gauge: 1,668 mm

See also

External links

Media related to Arco train at Wikimedia Commons

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