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On April 21, 1992, the commercial service of the Madrid-Seville High-Speed Line (HSL) began, the largest railway engineering work carried out in Spain up to that time, carried out in record time and driven by the desire to bring our country closer to Europe.
Its technical and commercial success favored the commitment to the railway and paved the way to develop other lines. In addition, it consolidated the attributes that since then have been hallmarks of high speed; those that make the train attractive to the citizen and outline it as the transport of the future and the axis of safe, sustainable and connected mobility.
Through statements by several workers and the President of Adif, María Luisa Dominguez, multiple aspects related to what these 30 years of high speed have meant for the Spanish railway are reported.
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