Renfe boosts rail connection between Cádiz and Madrid for the summer

The operator increases Alvia train frequency with six additional weekly trips until September.

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Generic image of a high-speed train traveling along railway tracks.

The railway operator Renfe has announced an increase in its transport capacity between the province of Cádiz and Madrid, adding six new weekly frequencies during the summer season.

The service reinforcement, which will be active from June 27 to September 5, aims to facilitate passenger mobility during the peak travel months. With this adjustment, the total number of weekly trips will rise from 50 to 56.
The improved connections include key stops in the Cádiz rail network, such as Jerez de la Frontera, El Puerto de Santa María, San Fernando Bahía Sur, and the capital city, Cádiz.
The expansion focuses on Alvia services departing from Madrid at 10:05 AM and those returning from Cádiz at 4:15 PM. These trains, which currently operate on a limited weekly schedule, will now run every day of the week.
Tickets for these additional services are already available for purchase through the company's official sales channels.