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Are Spanish trains air conditioned?

Traditional intercity trains travelling between 160 do 250 km/h allow you to reach nearly every corner of Spain. You can choose to travel in 2nd class (Turista) or 1st class (Preferente). The comfort of the carriages is close to that of the high-speed AVE trains. All trains are air-conditioned.



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Around 96% of all regional trains, called TERs, are equipped with units, while only 63.35% of trains on the Transilien rail network around Paris and Ile-de-France have AC.

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It's a very comfortable way of traveling Spanish train seats are usually a little larger than planes seats (especially when compared to many low-cost airlines). You're also free to move about the train whenever you feel like it. Many trains also have seats that face each other and have a table between the seats.

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With options for everyone, ranging from Gran Classe private cabins to seats. The newest Trenhotel train are equipped with longer/wider beds than before. Seats have a reclining angle of 136-degrees and have comfortable headrests. A power socket, pull-out table and a travel blanket (depending on season) are available.

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There are many reasons to love the Transcantabrico, one of Spain's top train journeys. With its elegant cars and luxurious amenities, the Transcantabrico, a popular tourist train in northern Spain, is like a 5-star hotel on wheels. For many, it's the perfect way to see some of Spain's most beautiful and varied scenery.

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With close to 4000 kilometres of track, the Spanish high-speed AVE trains operate on the longest high-speed network in Europe. Running at speeds of up to 310 km/h, this extensive network allows for fast connections between cities in Spain. Travel from Madrid to Barcelona in less than 3 hours!

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Passenger-conscious Baltimore & Ohio was first to field an air-conditioned dining car in daily service in 1930 and then in May 1931 the B&O Columbian, a coach and parlor car run between Washington and New York, became the “First Air-Conditioned Train in Railroad History”.

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The Renfe Class 103 is a high-speed train used for the AVE service and operated in Spain by the state-run railway company RENFE.

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Renfe is Spain's national railway company, running most regional and high-speed AVE trains on the country's extensive railway system. It's easy to visit the biggest Spanish cities on the AVE train, such as Barcelona, Madrid and Seville.

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The best and fastest way to travel long distances in Spain is by taking the AVE (Alta Velocidad Española), which uses Madrid as its principal terminal and travels to many of the country's principal cities. AVE trains are comfortable, efficient and incredibly fast.

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By Train. A scenic trip that unfolds partially along the Mediterranean Coast will get you from Barcelona to Seville in 5.5 hours. The Renfe train runs twice daily out of the Barcelona Sants Train Station. The high-speed trains are called “Ave,” and prices are reasonable.

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