- Bilbao-Abando
Infobox Station
name=Bilbao-Abando
Abando-Indalecio Prieto
type=RENFE
image_size=250
image_caption=Artisticstained glass atrium of Abando-Indalecio Prieto station.
address=Calle Hurtado de Amézaga 1Bilbao , Basque Country (Spain )
coordinates=coord|43.259925|-2.926869
line=Cercanías: C1, C2, C3; Metro: 1/2; Tram: A
other=EuskoTran (tramway)Metro Bilbao (subway)FEVE (Bilbao-Concordia)
structure=At-grade
platform=Over-grade
depth=
levels=3
tracks=8 (covered)
parking=yes
bicycle=yes
baggage_check=yes
passengers=
pass_year=
pass_percent=
pass_system=
opened=1870
closed=
rebuilt=1940s
electrified=yes
ADA=
code=ABD
owned=Adif (since 2007),RENFE (1943-2007)
zone=
former=
services="Cercanías Bilbao ", "Talgo ", "Alvia ", "Estrella", "Diurno"
mpassengers=Bilbao-Abando
railway station , called since 2007 Abando-Indalecio Prieto and locally known as "Estación del Norte (North Station)" is the main station ofBilbao , Basque Country (Spain ). It is managed byAdif , and currently offers Renfe Cercanías andRENFE long distance services. This terminal station will become the end point of the "Basque Y ", the future high speed railway network of the Basque Country.The station is located at the hearth of the city, in the central district of
Abando which gives it its name. The station building hosts amall and a direct access to the underground network.Railway services
Renfe Cercanías
Bilbao-Abando is the main hub of the
Cercanías Bilbao service, from where all the trains depart and arrive. Trains stop in the upper deck, using platforms one to five.RENFE main lines
This is a terminal station, all services have origin or termination in the station. The long distance services use platforms six to eight.
*Alvia : Madrid-Chamartín (usingAVE line,Madrid -Valladolid )
*Day services:
**Vigo
**Salamanca
*Night services:
**"Pío Baroja":Barcelona-Sants
**"Picasso":Málaga (weekly service)
*Talgo
**"Miguel de Unamuno":Barcelona-Sants
** Madrid-Chamartín (throughAranda de Duero )Link with other transports
*
Metro Bilbao (Abando)
*EuskoTran (Abando)
*FEVE (Concordia)
*BizkaiBus
*Bilbobus
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