Toledo is a regional rail terminus in central Spain, connected to the national network through Madrid. The city has one main passenger train station, Toledo railway station, and Renfe is the operator for regular passenger services. Its rail role is focused on fast regional access between Toledo and Madrid rather than on through-running long-distance corridors.
Train services from Toledo are centered on Renfe Avant, the medium-distance high-speed service that links Toledo with Madrid-Puerta de Atocha-Almudena Grandes. Long-distance AVE, Alvia, Avlo, Iryo, and Ouigo Espana trains do not start from Toledo, but passengers can connect to them after traveling by Renfe to Madrid. Toledo train tickets are therefore often booked as a Madrid connection plus a separate onward service.
Rail routes from Toledo run north toward Madrid, where onward trains continue to Barcelona, Valencia, Seville, Cordoba, Malaga, Zaragoza, and other Spanish cities. For trains to Toledo, most passengers change in Madrid before using the dedicated Toledo branch. Book trains from and to Toledo online at Rail Monsters.