Toledo, Spain
Calle, Paseo de la Rosa, s/n,
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+34 912432343
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Lovely railway station built in 1916. Huge decorative booking area, cafe and toilets. Only train service is hourly to Madrid and you have to pre-book.
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The railway reached Toledo in 1858. The original station was of functional design. The present station opened in 1919 or 1920. It was designed to echo the historic architecture of the city. The central section is flanked by two side naves, one of which is adjacent to the clock tower, which imitates the style of Toledo church towers. The station has been declared a Property of Cultural Interest and classified as a monument. It was restored in the twenty-first century in connection with the inauguration of the Madrid–Toledo high-speed rail line in 2005. The old line along the Tagus valley in the direction of Aranjuez has been dismantled, and Toledo no longer has a conventional line. Source: Wikipedia
If you travel to Toledo, Spain by high-speed train, you will see this beautiful building, built a hundred years ago, but so lovingly preserved that you could believe it was inaugurated six months ago. Other than that, it is the gateway to one of the most beautiful cities in Spain.
Clean station and it had a Great cafe with delicious sandwiches.
So beautiful visit just to see it even if not catching a train!
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