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Oviedo railway station ({{lang-es|Estación de Oviedo}} or Estación del Norte) is the main station in the Spanish city of Oviedo, capital of the province of Asturias. It opened in 1874 and was reconstructed after the Spanish Civil War. The station provides a wide range of long- and middle-distance services, in addition to regional and suburban (cercanías) services operated by Renfe, and the narrow-gauge Renfe Feve lines. These services connect Oviedo with the other main centres of Asturias and the remainder of the Cantabrian seaboard, and with other parts of Spain including the inland plateau, the Levante and Catalonia.[1] The station is located at the end of calle de Uría, a main commercial thoroughfare. It is adjacent to the bus station (Estación de Autobuses de Oviedo), built in 2003.[2] Location on the rail networkA number of railway lines start from or pass through the station, carrying long- and medium-distance, regional and suburban services. It is on the broad-gauge line between Gijón and Venta de Baños,[3] providing a connection to the Madrid-Hendaye route. The "radial configuration" of regional services in Asturias has Oviedo station as its centre.[4] It is also the starting point of the narrow-gauge line to Trubia, and it is on the line between Ferrol and Aranguren.[5] HistoryThe station was opened on 23 July 1874, upon the opening of the Gijón-Pola de Lena stretch of the line between Gijón and León which aimed to link Asturias with the inland plateau.[6] The works were commissioned by the Railway Company of Asturias, Galicia y León (Compañía de los Ferrocarriles de Asturias, Galicia y León).[6] The station was planned to handle both passengers and freight. In 1883 it was enlarged with the opening of the line to Trubia, built mainly to carry coal which was brought there by a mining railway from the mines of Quirós, Teverga and Proaza, and also to serve the armaments factory (Fábrica de Cañones) at Trubia. In 1885 the original Railway Company failed, and the station passed with its other property to the Railway Company of Northern Spain (Compañía de los Caminos de Hierro del Norte de España). This company in turn was absorbed into the state-owned RENFE undertaking in 1941. The station was damaged in the Spanish Civil War and its reconstruction was planned by the architect Agustín Ballesteros.[7] The station was re-opened by José María Fernández Ladreda on 14 October 1946. In 1998 an overhead pedestrian area was constructed above the station. Then in 1999 the FEVE services were transferred into the station[8] upon the closure of its two other stations in the city, Jovellanos and Económicos. In 2013 the FEVE company was amalgamated with Renfe, which became the sole operator of services using the station, while Adif became responsible for all the railway plant, both broad-gauge and narrow-gauge lines.[9] The stationThe main facade is at the end of calle de Uría. Its main features are those of the 1946 design. The two-level central canopy lies between two towers and is prolonged on both sides by two lateral wings. At ground level is a long portico made up of semicircular arches, all of the same size except for the three central arches which are somewhat larger and provide the main access to the enclosure. Despite the frontage's sober and functional appearance, the large centrally placed clock attracts the viewer's attention. While the main passenger terminal has not undergone major changes since the 1946 reconstruction, the platform area and the incoming railway tracks have since then been covered over by the imposing paved precinct, designed by Leonardo Fernández Troyano, which rests on 220 columns.[10] This covers an area of around 38,000 sq.m. and is about 700m across. It provides access to the station itself. The large plaza, known as Plaza de los Ferroviarios, is decorated with fountains and a variety of sculptures: Paz and Libertad ("Peace" and "Liberty"), by es:Luis Sanguino, and Hombre sobre delfín ("Man on a Dolphin"), by Salvador Dalí.[10] Facing the old building is another sculpture, Asturias, by es:José Noja. There are four platforms serving 13 tracks. The main platform, adjacent to the terminal area, gives access to track 2 which passes through, and to tracks 4, 6 and 8 via bay platforms to the sides. Across a bridge is the central platform, giving access to tracks 1 and 5. All these are broad-gauge tracks, of which there are three more without platform access. A further four tracks are reached from another central platform and a side platform. Facilities provided at the station include a foyer, ticket office and machines, information points, business premises, cafetería and restaurant, kiosk, car hire, luggage store and toilets. Designated parking places are located outside the station. Rail servicesLong-distanceThe major long-distance rail connection is provided by the Alvia trains on the Gijón-Madrid route. These run several times each day and connect Oviedo with Gijón and Madrid, calling at León or Valladolid. Other cities reachable direct by train from Oviedo include Albacete, Alicante, Cádiz, Córdoba, Sevilla, Valencia, Zaragoza and Barcelona. Medium distanceRenfe medium distance services connect this station with León, Oviedo and Gijón, with one train continuing to Valladolid. There are two trains daily in each direction - one of these using long-distance trains but offering middle-distance fares. During the summer months frequency is often increased by "beach trains" (trenes playeros). RegionalUnder the Feve brand, Renfe operates regional services on narrow-gauge lines, connecting Oviedo with Santander and Ferrol. SuburbanThe broad-gauge Cercanías Asturias lines C-1, C-2 and C-3 provide a high-frequency service between Oviedo and San Juan de Nieva, Gijón, El Entrego and Puente de los Fierros. Oviedo and Llamaquique are the only stations served by all three lines. The narrow-gauge Feve lines also connect Oviedo with San Esteban de Pravia and Infiesto, formerly known as lines F-6 and F-7. Tourist trainsSome of the narrow-gauge former Feve lines, attractive to tourists in themselves and in the scenery they pass, are used by tourist trains, previously run by Feve, and by Renfe since 2013. These are the Estrella del Cantábrico between Oviedo and Covadonga, and the Transcantábrico between León and Ferrol vía Bilbao. The latter is a de luxe or super-de luxe train. These trains run on certain dates, mainly in summer, and include museum visits and gastronomic tourism. References1. ^{{cite book|author1=Dana Facaros|author2=Michael Pauls|title=Northern Spain|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=10YpDcz8CnQC&pg=PA230|date=1 March 2009|publisher=New Holland Publishers|isbn=978-1-86011-395-6|page=230}} 2. ^{{cite book|author=Damien Simonis|title=Spain (Lonely Planet guide)|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=B1pFbOvxN1wC&pg=PA536|year=2009|publisher=Lonely Planet|isbn=978-1-74220-379-9|page=536}} 3. ^[https://sede.fomento.gob.es/NR/rdonlyres/4A8F0821-A4B6-4EB0-9F1C-BF4100B2BF77/68661/Ayuda_lineas_Estaciones.pdf Spanish rail network] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131018003206/https://sede.fomento.gob.es/NR/rdonlyres/4A8F0821-A4B6-4EB0-9F1C-BF4100B2BF77/68661/Ayuda_lineas_Estaciones.pdf |date=2013-10-18 }}, Ministry of Public Works and Transport (Spain). 4. ^{{cite book|author=Forgionne, Guisseppi A.|title=Decision-Making Support Systems: Achievements and Challenges for the New Decade: Achievements and Challenges for the New Decade|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=0blHg59ldUAC&pg=PA76|date=1 July 2002|publisher=Idea Group Inc (IGI)|isbn=978-1-59140-080-6|page=76}} 5. ^Oviedo-Intermodal, Euroferroviarios. 6. ^1 Basic chronology of the narrow-gauge Spanish railways {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131014230421/http://www.docutren.com/archivos/malaga/pdf/VI04.pdf |date=2013-10-14 }}, Fundación de los Ferrocarriles Españoles. 7. ^Adif saca a licitación la limpieza de la estación de tren por 700.000 euros (ADIF puts the cleaning of the train station out to tender for 700,000 euros), El Comercio, 13 October 2012. 8. ^{{cite book|author=Ken Harris|title=Jane's World Railways, 1999-2000|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ySFSAQAAIAAJ|year=1999|publisher=Jane's Information Group|isbn=978-0-7106-1922-8}} 9. ^FEVE desaparece este lunes (FEVE disappears this Monday, 31 December, combining with RENFE and Adif), La Nueva España, 31 December 2012. 10. ^1 La Losa: El Tesoro de Oviedo, Ayuntamiento de Oviedo External links{{commonscat|Train station of Oviedo}}
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