Madrid to Barcelona NONSTOP on Spain’s FASTEST Train!

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  • Опубликовано: 29 окт 2023
  • Riding the S103 nonstop from Madrid to Barcelona in AVE's first class offering had been something I was looking forward to for ages, but there were certain things Renfe didn't get right that, in my opinion, really made the product fall below expectations. Regardless, the journey itself is amazing, and you'll see why in this video!
    Journey details:
    Date of Travel - July 2023
    Operator - Renfe AVE
    Train Type - S103 "Velaro E"
    Origin - Madrid Puerta de Atocha
    Destination - Barcelona Sants
    Price - €81.45/£70.98/$88.68 (Premium ticket fare)
    Duration - 2 hours, 20 minutes
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Комментарии • 79

  • @trained_4_life

    Puts the UK to shame.

  • @jondavies9347

    Unlike the uk you should never need to fly within Spain.We have been left behind by virtually the whole of Europe.

  • @Lacteagalaxia

    Spain is one of the countries in Europe and possibly the world with best railways and roads.

  • @flyingfeline7110

    Spain's highly sophisticated and complex high speed services are a joy to see.

  • @GrahamGeorge1

    When you see the investment all over Europe in High Speed Trains and infrastructure why have the UK got it so wrong and so over budget. Is it another benefit of Brexit?🤣😂

  • @fatwalletboy2

    600kms in 2.5 hours? Wow thats fast.

  • @MikeS29

    Other than the lack of catering options and the security queues, it looked pretty nice to me! I was expecting something more disappointing. You even got in 9 minutes early 🙂- thank you so much for sharing, love your channel.

  • @ajs41
    @ajs41  +8

    I travelled from Madrid to Seville in February this year, and was disappointed by the rather chaotic boarding process. The journey itself was good. (I then travelled by train from Seville to Barcelona about 5 days later. No problems).

  • @GoogleGebruiker
    @GoogleGebruiker 28 дней назад

    Spain's landscape is amazing! Im going on Avlo soon. Have used Media Distancia and Alvia in the past. Renfe is good and the liberalization of high speed rail has brought the crazy prices down!

  • @mckiwen
    @mckiwen 21 день назад

    the security controls were implemented after the yihadist attacks in Madrid of 2004, things went a bit crazy for security after that and those controls have not been removed.

  • @johnlocke5585

    That station looks stunning!

  • @spriggy40

    in 2019 went from atocha to alicante its was brilliant best train i have been on

  • @downonthestour

    Still the best looking train that Siemens has built. Great Video as per Midland!

  • @joemercedeschannel196

    Great video Midland. I like how they have got a fleet same as the ICE 3 in Germany.

  • @SG-no1hh

    Spanish trains are marvellous!!!

  • @s11salemhassan
    @s11salemhassan 14 дней назад

    Thank you for the post ❤

  • @paultidd9332

    I have travelled that journey standard class and the trains, as you say, are very smart and comfortable and you can see how easy it was for them to build a high speed network over miles of barren open space.

  • @javiermartingonzalez4759
    @javiermartingonzalez4759 14 часов назад

    Since 1992 Madrid ÷Sevilla and then Barcelona, Valencia, Málaga, Córdoba, Granada, Murcia, Galicia and more

  • @470danadidas

    Great video. Would have been interesting if you had returned to the UK by train. Barcelona to Paris then, Eurostar to London. For a future video perhaps?

  • @SirKenchalot

    I'd do this journey if it meant getting pork for breakfast!