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Trenhotel is a long distance, high-quality overnight train service which uses Talgo tilting trains technology[1] and sleeping cars developed by the Spanish rail network operator Renfe. It is operated by Renfe when it operates within Spain, and is operated by its subsidiary Elipsos when in France, Switzerland and Italy.

Renfe Trenhotel
Trenhotel Salvador Dalí at Milano Centrale railway station
Overview
Service typeInter-city rail
LocaleSpain
Current operator(s)Renfe Operadora Comboios de Portugal
On-board services
Class(es)Sleeper Service (Turista, Preferente, Gran Clase) and Seats (Turista, Preferente)
Catering facilitiesDining car and café
Technical
Rolling stockTalgo
Operating speed220 km/h (137 mph) (top)

The specially developed Talgo carriages are sometimes used by other railway companies, although usually in other livery. Trenhotel also offers special facilities for disabled passengers. Previously a competing night train service called Tren Estrella operated within Spain; this used traditional carriages on conventional Spanish (broad gauge) tracks.


Composition and services


Each Talgo train is composed of several interchangeable carriage types, permitting flexible composition depending on the mission. Tilting train technology is used with the series IV, V, VI and VII carriages.

The series IV do not have gauge change required for cross-border routes and high speed lines, consequently being restricted to operate within the Iberian Peninsula standard network. The series VI are approved for circulation in France, Switzerland, Italy, Germany and Portugal.

A typical Trenhotel composition has:[2]

Trenhotel units ordinarily travel at between 180 km/h (110 mph) and 220 km/h (140 mph)[3] with an average speed of around 200 km/h (120 mph).


Traction


Trenhotel units are trailers so all need to incorporate a tractor locomotive. Within Spain, Trenhotel usually uses a Renfe series 252 in electrified areas and Renfe series 334 diesel locomotive in non-electrified areas, while in Portugal it uses CP Series 5600 electric locomotive in electrified areas and CP Series 1400 diesel locomotive in non-electrified areas (only needed if the train is diverted via Badajoz). On international routes the locomotive unit is changed at the border (Vilar Formoso).


Routes


Trenhotel routes are named after famous Spanish places or people. As of recently, Trenhotel routes are limited, so passengers should make sure to check with a train station (or online train app) as to which ones are running.

Domestic routes
Service Name Spanish rail stations visited
Galicia ruta La Coruña
Barcelona-Sants to A Coruña via Zaragoza & Leon
Barcelona-Sants · Campo de Tarragona · Lérida-Pirineos · Zaragoza-Delicias · Tudela de Navarra · Castejón de Ebro · Logroño · Burgos-Rosa de Lima · Palencia · León · Astorga · Ponferrada · O Barco de Valdeorras · A Rúa-Petín · San Clodio-Quiroga · Monforte de Lemos · Sarria · Lugo · Curtis · Betanzos-Infesta · A Coruña
Galicia ruta Vigo
Barcelona-Sants to Vigo via Zaragoza & Leon
Barcelona-Sants · Campo de Tarragona · Lérida-Pirineos · Zaragoza-Delicias · Tudela de Navarra · Castejón de Ebro · Logroño · Burgos-Rosa de Lima · Palencia · León · Astorga · Ponferrada · O Barco de Valdeorras · A Rúa-Petín · San Clodio-Quiroga · Monforte de Lemos · Ourense-Empalme · Guillarrei · O Porriño · Redondela de Galicia · Vigo
Rías Gallegas/Rías Baixas
Madrid - Chamartín to Vigo via Leon & Ourense
Madrid-Chamartín · Ávila· Medina del Campo · Valladolid-Campo Grande · León · Veguellina · Astorga · Bembibre · Ponferrada · O Barco de Valdeorras · A Rúa-Petín · San Clodio-Quiroga · Monforte de Lemos · Ourense-Empalme · Ribadabia · Guillarrei · O Porriño · Redondela· Vigo · Pontevedra
Atlántico
Madrid-Chamartín to A Coruña and Ferrol via Leon & Lugo
Madrid-Chamartín · Ávila · Medina del Campo · Valladolid-Campo Grande · León · Veguellina · Astorga · Bembibre · Ponferrada · O Barco de Valdeorras · A Rúa-Petín · San Clodio-Quiroga · Monforte de Lemos · Sarria · Lugo · Gutiriz · Curtis · Betanzos-Infesta · A Coruña · Betanzos-Cidade · Pontedeume · Ferrol
International routes
Service Name European stations visited
Sud-Expresso
Hendaye to Lisboa Santa Apolónia via Coimbra-B
Hendaye (France) · Irún (Spain) · San Sebastián · Vitoria · Miranda de Ebro · Burgos-Rosa de Lima · Valladolid-Campo Grande ·

Medina del Campo · Salamanca · Ciudad Rodrigo · Fuentes de Oñoro (Spain) · Villar Formoso (Portugal)· Guarda · Celorico da Beira ·

Mangualde · Santa Comba Dão · Coimbra-B · Pombal · Caxarias· Entroncamento · Lisboa Oriente · Lisboa Santa Apolónia

Lusitânia

Madrid-Chamartín to Lisboa Santa Apolónia via Salamanca

Madrid-Chamartín · Ávila · Medina del Campo · Salamanca · Ciudad Rodrigo · Fuentes de Oñoro (Spain) · Villar Formoso (Portugal)· Guarda ·

Celorico da Beira · Mangualde · Santa Comba Dão · Coimbra-B · Pombal · Caxarias· Entroncamento · Lisboa Oriente · Lisboa Santa Apolónia


Suspension of service during the Covid-19 pandemic


As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, Trenhotel connections were discontinued beginning March 17, 2020. At the end of April 2020, Renfe announced the suspension of all night Trenhotel services due to lack of profitability. As a result, Lisbon loses its only international train connection to the rest of Europe.[4] After talks with regional governments, Renfe announced on May 2, 2020 that Trenhotel services to the Spanish region of Galicia would not be discontinued.[5] However by the end of April 2021, none of the suspended services had been reintroduced.[6][7]


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