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Spring Conference:
Saturday, March 21, 2008  9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Chicago, IL

Details to be determined.
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High Speed Rail & Rail Transit in Spain

Dates: January 10 through January 17, 2009.
The tour begins and ends in Madrid.
Download an itinerary here.

This trip is a go!
Please call the Society of International Railway Travelers at (502) 454-0277 if you are interested in joining us.


Please join us for an exciting firsthand look at Spain's astonishing high-speed rail and rail transit programs.

The country has emerged as a leader in high-speed rail development and the exploding economic growth and real-estate development that go with it. The national government has committed over $5 billion per year for 15 years to upgrade existing lines for freight and passengers and to build new high-speed passenger lines.

When these systems are complete, no city in the entire country – a territory embracing an expanse equal to the distance from Minneapolis to Pittsburgh and from Kansas City to Detroit - will be more than three hours away from Madrid by train.

But our visit to Spain isn't just about high-speed rail. New light rail lines are opening all around the country. Spain's cities are aggressively expanding their local transit systems as economic growth fuels both urban redevelopment and the opening of entirely new suburbs. Madrid has doubled the size of its transit network in the last decade. The city's conventional commuter lines are being upgraded. Meanwhile, the new high-speed rail lines have turned former long-distance trips into commutes as 155-mph commuter trains enable people to live 100 miles or more outside the city and still get to their jobs in under an hour.

Our trip will let you see first-hand how these investments have changed Spain's economy, making its businesses more competitive and its people richer while opening up new travel possibilities for Spaniards and tourists alike. We will hear from local leaders about how the systems are developing and what they've done for Spain's economic growth and social development.

Here are a few of the highlights:

  • A ride on the Talgo 350. Designed to operate at 217 mph, our Talgo will traverse spectacular mountain terrain that posed huge engineering challenges. (Did you know Spain is the second most-mountainous country in Europe after Switzerland?)
  • A tour of a new suburb designed around a light rail line. (They built the rail line first to attract developers – just like Chicago's elevated).
  • A ride on a line equivalent to the Midwest Regional Rail Initiative.
  • Presentations from the leaders of RENFE - the Spanish train operator, ADIF - the Spanish railroad infrastructure company, and other leading players in Spain's bustling railroad scene.
  • A presentation on city-sponsored bicycle rental programs.

The Society of International Railway Travelers, which facilitated our successful European trip in 2006, will also facilitate this trip. We have limited the trip to just 25 participants.

Cost
The cost is $3,600 plus airfare. Please call the Society of International Railway Travelers at (502) 454-0277 to book your space.

(FYI: High-speed rail has made day-trips to the key tourist sites in Cordoba, Seville, Toledo and Zaragoza possible from our hotel in Madrid. We recommend spending a couple extra days to enjoy the sites.)

Spain is rapidly expanding the availability of its conventional and high-speed rail service, becoming one of the most rail-connected countries in the world. Learn more at spaintechnology.com/rail

Click here for interactive map of the Spanish railroads.

A RENFE video advertising the Talgo350.

A RENFE video advertising the Madrid to Barcelona service.

Madrid's busy Atocha station

Barcelona light rail car

Toledo: 30 minutes from our hotel in Madrid.

Zaragoza: 1 hour, 25 minutes from our hotel.

Cordoba: 1 hour 42 minutes from our hotel.

Seville: 2 1/2 hours from our Madrid hotel.

Valencia: 3 hours, 20 minutes from the hotel.

  


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