What's a bullet train ride like?

What it's like to travel by bullet train

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Traveling by bus or plane is common for those who travel by bullet train, but for those who haven't traveled by high-speed train, we'll answer your questions about this incredible means of transport.

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We will never recover the joy of driving at over 300 km/h.

Well, the day of your trip has arrived and you head to the train station to make your journey.

Be careful not to travel without a printed ticket (or QR code on the receipt/certificate).

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Access to the bullet train platform is separate from the other trains.

It is part of a high-speed rail network with stations such as Madrid-Puerta de Atocha and Barcelona-Sado.

A platform

Check the platform number from which your train departs.

If your ticket is a discount or club class (see the article for more information on the different classes of Spanish trains), look for the VIP class, where you can wait for your train journey.

If you are traveling in Tourist or Tourist+ class, access the platform to search for available seats.

You must present your ticket at the entrance.

This is checked by the Renfe team.

The process varies depending on the time of year.

So he organized negotiations for Barcelona-Santos.

You will enter the waiting room and check your ticket before arriving at the platform where the train stops.

After all, the goods go first to Madrid-Puerto de Atocha.

After all, before you go on stage you'll go to the waiting room and check your ticket.

In Granada, suitcases are checked before entering the platform.

Tickets are checked before boarding the train.

Bags and tickets are checked at the same time at the Sevilla-Santa Justa platform.

In Toledo, bags and tickets are placed directly on the platform.

After all, the discovery was revealed for the first time at Zaragoza-Delicious.

You will enter the waiting room and check your ticket before arriving at the platform where the train stops.

When Renfe staff check your ticket, they will tell you where you are traveling and the start, middle or end of the platform.

Arriving by bullet train

When you're on the platform where the train stops (or stops) you should check the train number on your ticket.

All trains have a display outside the carriage, usually digital, which shows service numbers, train numbers and vehicle and route information.


Source of information: espanhatotal.com