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Cuenca–Fernando Zóbel railway station

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Owned by
  
adif

Address
  
16003, Cuenca, Spain

Province
  
Province of Cuenca

Electrified
  
Yes

Opened
  
December 2010

Line(s)
  
Madrid–Levante high-speed rail line

Owner
  
Administrador de Infraestructuras Ferroviarias

Similar
  
Estación de Autobuses, Valencia‑Joaquín Sorolla railway st, Segovia‑Guiomar railway station, Alicante railway station, Valladolid‑Campo Grande railway st

Cuenca – Fernando Zóbel Railway Station (IATA: CEJ) is the new railway station in Cuenca, Spain, located 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from the city centre. It is not to be confused with the historical train station, still in operation and located much closer to the city centre. The station is named after painter Fernando Zóbel to commemorate his links to the city. It occupies 3.950 square metres (42.52 sq ft) with 8.900 square metres (95.80 sq ft) of parking space. It is operated by RENFE and part of Adif and high-speed rail systems.

Facilities

Cuenca, Spain is a popular day or weekend trip from Madrid, to which it is very well connected. On 2010 December 19 a new AVE (high-speed rail) link was established on the Madrid–Levante high-speed rail line between Madrid – Atocha station and Cuenca – Fernando Zobel station, providing travellers with frequent connections everyday, and reducing the journey time to only 50 minutes.

RENFE also operates a much cheaper, non high-speed service taking 3 hours going from Madrid (note that from Monday to Thursday, the train actually departs from the also touristic city of Aranjuez, although the Cercanías connection from Madrid to Aranjuez is included within the same ticket) and stopping at the historial station of Cuenca (much closer to the city centre, although not connected by rail to the high-speed station).

Auto-Res, a bus operator belonging to the Avanza Bus group, links Madrid to Cuenca with a 2-hour or 2:30 hour trip duration.

References

Cuenca–Fernando Zóbel railway station Wikipedia