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  2. The first high-speed rail lines on the continent, built in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, improved travel times on intra-national corridors. Since then, several countries have built extensive high-speed networks, and there are now several cross-border high-speed rail links.

    • Alfa Pendular High Speed Train The Portuguese Alfa Pendular train connects all of the major cities in Portugal. Read about routes, reservations, facilities and services.
    • Avant High-Speed Train The Avant is a high-speed long-distance train that connects the Spanish capital Madrid to the southern cities of Spain.
    • Alvia High-Speed Train Alvia trains combine both a long distance and a high-speed service to connect major cities across Spain. Find out more!
    • AVE High-Speed Train The AVE is a modern high-speed train in Spain. Find out about routes, reservations, and more!
    • Altaria (Spain) Altaria is the high-speed train operated by Renfe which connects the Spanish capital of Madrid to southern Spain in just a couple of hours.
    • Alvia (Spain) Alvia high-speed trains cover large distances between Spain’s major cities, including Madrid, Barcelona, Bilbao, and Valencia, reaching speeds of up to 250 km/h (155 mph).
    • Avlo (Spain) From 23rd June 2021, the new "low-cost AVE", also known as Avlo, began operations between Madrid, Zaragoza, Barcelona and Figueres, making high-speed travel more accessible for anyone travelling on a budget and willing to explore some of Spain's largest cities.
    • Euromed (Spain) Euromed high-speed trains travel along the Mediterranean coast from Barcelona to Alicante, stopping at Tarragona, Castellón and Valencia.
  3. Explore the train and ferry routes in 33 European countries with this interactive map. Find travel times, reservation costs and popular itineraries for your Eurail adventure.

  4. The following table is an overview of high-speed rail in service and under construction by country, ranked by the amount in service. It shows all the high speed lines (speed of 200 km/h (125 mph) or over) in service. The list is based on UIC figures (International Union of Railways), updated with other sources.

    Country
    Continent
    Operational Length (km)
    Under Construction (km)
    45,000 [6]
    25,000
    3,966 [11]
    1,000
    Asia
    3,067 [12]
    211
    France France
    Europe
    2,800 [13]
    200 [14]
  5. Feb 22, 2024 · From the TGV to the Eurostar, high-speed rail in Europe has steadily expanded. But what are the ten fastest high-speed trains in Europe?

  6. High-speed rail has only a limited competitive edge. Whereas the Japanese Shinkansen remains competitive even over travel distances of more than 900 km, high-speed rail in Europe is generally competitive over travel distances of between 200 and 500 km, with journeys lasting up to four hours.

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