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GONZALO RUBIO  The entry into service in 2015 of the new high speed
               connections between Valladolid, Palencia and Leon,
               and the future one to Burgos, made it necessary to
             increase the capacity of the Madrid–Segovia–Valladolid
                       line. Arroyo del Valle viaduct.

            the line crosses a wide valley atop the spectacular
            El Salobral viaduct before disappearing into the San      Key features of the
            Pedro tunnel, approximately 9,000 metres long.          infrastructure
                  The end of this tunnel is in in the municipality
            of Soto del Real, where the line veers northwest    -  Length: 180.4 km.
            towards the Sierra de Guadarrama mountain range.    -   Gauge: Standard international.
            This obstacle is overcome by means of a twin-bore   -   Maximum speed: 350 km/h.
            tunnel of the same name, which constitutes the
            most complex work of engineering on the line. The   -  Electrification: 2x25 kV /AC.
            line continues onward to the southernmost part      -  Signalling: ERTMS, ASFA Digital.
            of the city of Segovia where the Segovia–Guiomar    -   Mobile radio telecommunications: GSM–R.
            station is situated.
                  At the Olmedo bypass we find the first major   -   Viaducts: 18. Total length: 7 kilometres.
            branch on the line, leading to Medina del Campo,    -  Tunnels: 9. Total length: 41 kilometres.
            where it continues on to Salamanca and the          -  Passenger  stations:  Three.  Madrid  Chamartín,
            Portuguese border. The line, which passes through    Segovia–Guiomar, and Valladolid.
            Zamora on its way to Galicia, also starts here. After
            the Olmedo bypass the route continues northwards    -  Gauge changers: Three, at Madrid Chamartín,
            to the city of Valladolid.                           Valdestillas, and Valladolid.
                  The entry into service in 2015 of the new high
            speed connections between Valladolid, Palencia
            and Leon, and the future one to Burgos, made it   section between the crossover at Río Duero and the
            necessary to increase the capacity of the Madrid–  Valladolid–Campo Grande station was duplicated.
            Segovia–Valladolid line. To this end the line was   At the latter station a third standard gauge stabling
            electrified and an 11.5 kilometre long standard gauge   line was also constructed.








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