Burgos-Rosa de Lima railway station
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Burgos-Rosa Manzano | |
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Station building | |
General information | |
Coordinates | 42°22′15′′N 3°39′58′′W / 42.3708°N 3.6662°W / 42.3708; -3.6662 |
Owned by | Adif |
Operated by | Renfe |
Line(s) | Madrid–Hendaye railway |
History | |
Opened | 2008 |
Electrified | Yes |
Passengers | |
2018 | 306,164[1] |
Burgos-Rosa Manzano railway station, previously known as Burgos Rosa de Lima railway station, serves the Spanish city of Burgos, Castile and León. The station opened in 2008, named after the politician Rosa de Lima Manzano Gete responsible for the Directorate-General for Traffic and killed in service in 1988 in a helicopter accident. This railway station serves around 300,000 passengers a year.
Services
[edit ]Burgos-Rosa Manzano is served by Alvia trains to Madrid-Chamartín and Barcelona Sants; and regional trains from A Coruña to Hendaye, Gijón, Bilbao-Abando and Vitoria-Gasteiz.
Preceding station | Renfe Operadora | Following station | ||
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Valladolid-Campo Grande towards Madrid Chamartín
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Alvia | Miranda de Ebro towards Bilbao-Abando
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Miranda de Ebro towards Hendaye
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Miranda de Ebro towards Vitoria-Gasteiz
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Palencia towards A Coruña
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Miranda de Ebro towards Barcelona Sants
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Palencia towards Gijón
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Palencia towards Vigo-Guixar
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Valladolid-Campo Grande towards Salamanca
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Intercity | |||
Palencia towards A Coruña
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Briviesca towards Hendaye
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Palencia towards Vigo-Guixar
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Briviesca towards Bilbao-Abando
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Palencia towards Madrid Chamartín
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Intercity | Briviesca towards Vitoria-Gasteiz
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Briviesca towards Irun
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Villaquirán towards Valladolid-Campo Grande
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Media Distancia 21
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Briviesca towards Vitoria-Gasteiz
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References
[edit ]- ^ "Adif - Información de estaciones - Burgos Rosa Manzano". ADIF. Retrieved 6 September 2019.
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