Very well done! I have to say this is probably one of the most remarkable liveries for highspeed trains in whole Europe. Also as a German I find all the formalities before boarding really interesting, I’m just not used to it. Do you know what cities the service to Salamanca and Vigo serves on its way? Looking forward for more reports, greetings from Aachen Oh, and thanks for reminding me to finally cut my own trip report I recorded last month😅
Hello, I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Trains separate in Burgos and one continues to Vigo stopping in Palencia, León, Ponferrada and Ourense besides other small cities and the other to Salamanca serving Valladolid. If you search for the journey on Renfe website you'll be able to see all the stations.
Hello and thanks for your comment! You can purchase your tickets directly from Renfe's website renfe.com (advisable if you want to compare the prices with all the other Renfe trains on that route) or simply from the Avlo official website avlorenfe.com. I hope you liked the video and I invite you to subscribe my channel!
Por fin, un "trip report" nuevo, después de dejarnos más de un año tirados sin un "trip report"
Le doy un 9 con 6
¡Gracias! Intentaré subir vídeos más frecuentemente.
👍 Gracias por compartir !!!!😜
Very well done!
I have to say this is probably one of the most remarkable liveries for highspeed trains in whole Europe. Also as a German I find all the formalities before boarding really interesting, I’m just not used to it.
Do you know what cities the service to Salamanca and Vigo serves on its way?
Looking forward for more reports, greetings from Aachen
Oh, and thanks for reminding me to finally cut my own trip report I recorded last month😅
Hello, I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Trains separate in Burgos and one continues to Vigo stopping in Palencia, León, Ponferrada and Ourense besides other small cities and the other to Salamanca serving Valladolid. If you search for the journey on Renfe website you'll be able to see all the stations.
How did you book your trip? Directly from the Renfe website? Are there any trustable website I can book tickets from?
Hello and thanks for your comment! You can purchase your tickets directly from Renfe's website renfe.com (advisable if you want to compare the prices with all the other Renfe trains on that route) or simply from the Avlo official website avlorenfe.com. I hope you liked the video and I invite you to subscribe my channel!
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