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Trains from Valladolid

13Jul
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Valladolid
Madrid

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Morning trains

07:18
ValladolidValladolid Campo Grande
1h 2m
08:20
MadridMadrid-Chamartín-Clara Campoamor
Direct
Renfe AVE 05080
from
83 USD
1
1h 2m, Direct
07:18
ValladolidValladolid Campo Grande
08:20
MadridMadrid-Chamartín-Clara Campoamor
from
83 USD
1
Direct
High-speed
07:45
ValladolidValladolid Campo Grande
1h 1m
08:46
MadridMadrid-Chamartín-Clara Campoamor
Direct
AVANT 34392
from
61 USD
1
1h 1m, Direct
07:45
ValladolidValladolid Campo Grande
08:46
MadridMadrid-Chamartín-Clara Campoamor
from
61 USD
1
Direct

Day trains

15:50
ValladolidValladolid Campo Grande
1h 1m
16:51
MadridMadrid-Chamartín-Clara Campoamor
Direct
Renfe Avlo 05178
from
14 USD
1
1h 1m, Direct
15:50
ValladolidValladolid Campo Grande
16:51
MadridMadrid-Chamartín-Clara Campoamor
from
14 USD
1
Direct
High-speed

Evening trains

18:00
ValladolidValladolid Campo Grande
1h 7m
19:07
MadridMadrid-Chamartín-Clara Campoamor
Direct
Renfe AVE 05792
from
52 USD
1
1h 7m, Direct
18:00
ValladolidValladolid Campo Grande
19:07
MadridMadrid-Chamartín-Clara Campoamor
from
52 USD
1
Direct
High-speed
18:23
ValladolidValladolid Campo Grande
1h 8m
19:31
MadridMadrid-Chamartín-Clara Campoamor
Direct
Renfe Alvia 04140
from
117 USD
1
1h 8m, Direct
18:23
ValladolidValladolid Campo Grande
19:31
MadridMadrid-Chamartín-Clara Campoamor
from
117 USD
1
Direct
High-speed
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First train

06:23
night

Last train

22:34
distance

Travel duration

1h 2m
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Daily departures

18
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Departure station

Valladolid
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Changes

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Arrival station

Madrid
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from $8
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Fastest trip

54m
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Longest trip

1h 35m

Trains to Valladolid

Inbound trains reach Valladolid mainly at Valladolid-Campo Grande. Renfe AVE, Alvia, Avant, and Ouigo Espana services arrive from Madrid Chamartin in around 55m to 1h10m. Trains from Segovia reach Valladolid in about 35m, while services from Palencia arrive in around 25m. Northern and northeastern services reach Valladolid from Leon in around 1h10m and from Burgos in roughly 55m to 1h15m. Regional trains from Salamanca arrive in about 1h30m. Longer Alvia and regional services also bring passengers from Santander, Bilbao, and Gijon, usually arriving at Valladolid-Campo Grande before continuing or terminating there.

Visiting Valladolid

Valladolid is a key rail hub in Castile and Leon, positioned on Spain's high-speed corridor between Madrid and the north. The city has one main long-distance train station, Valladolid-Campo Grande, and is served by Renfe and Ouigo Espana. Its rail role is strongest on the Madrid - Valladolid high-speed line, which continues toward Leon, Palencia, Burgos, and the Cantabrian coast. Services from Valladolid include AVE high-speed trains, Alvia long-distance trains that continue beyond the high-speed network, Avant regional high-speed services, Media Distancia regional trains, and selected Ouigo Espana high-speed services. Valladolid-Campo Grande is the main train station for trains from Valladolid, handling both reserved long-distance services and regional departures across Castile and Leon. Rail routes from Valladolid run south toward Madrid and Segovia, north toward Palencia and Leon, northeast toward Burgos and the Basque Country, and west toward Salamanca. Other important destination cities include Santander, Gijon, Bilbao, and Avila, depending on the service and connection pattern. Book trains from and to Valladolid online at Rail Monsters.

Popular routes from Valladolid

From Valladolid-Campo Grande, the busiest outbound corridor runs south on the high-speed line toward Segovia and Madrid Chamartin. Renfe AVE, Alvia, Avant, and Ouigo Espana services use this route, with Madrid providing onward rail links across Spain. Northbound services continue through Palencia toward Leon, Asturias, and Cantabria, depending on train type. Eastbound and northeast services from Valladolid connect with Burgos and routes toward the Basque Country, while westbound regional and intercity trains link the city with Salamanca and other Castile and Leon destinations. Renfe Alvia is important for routes that combine high-speed track with conventional lines beyond Valladolid.

Valladolid

Valladolid is the main rail hub of Castile and Leon and a historic city associated with the Pisuerga River, the National Sculpture Museum and Plaza Mayor. Trains to Madrid depart from Valladolid Campo Grande, located south of the old center and within walking distance of Campo Grande park.

Valladolid Campo Grande

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Valladolid

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Madrid

Madrid is Spain's capital, with major museums along the Paseo del Prado, the Royal Palace area and central squares such as Puerta del Sol and Plaza Mayor. Most high-speed trains from Valladolid arrive at Madrid Chamartin-Clara Campoamor, a northern rail terminal with Metro and Cercanias links to Atocha, Sol and the airport.

Madrid-Chamartín-Clara Campoamor

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Madrid Atocha

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Madrid Príncipe Pio

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Madrid - Atocha Cercanías

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Booking Valladolid Train Tickets Online - Options, Tips, and Reservations

Buying Train Tickets Online
Buy train tickets online for Valladolid with Rail Monsters by selecting departure dates, comparing Renfe AVE, Alvia, Avant, Media Distancia, and Ouigo Espana options, then completing an online reservation. Book your tickets for Valladolid train stations, mainly Valladolid-Campo Grande, after checking the correct departure point and service type.
Tips for Online Reservations
Online reservation services through Rail Monsters accept Valladolid train bookings 6 to 12 months ahead of travel, useful for Easter Week, August holidays, Christmas and New Year. Train prices on AVE, Alvia, and Ouigo Espana can change by demand, while ticket counters remain available at Valladolid-Campo Grande. With the Rail Monsters iOS and Android apps, you can book and manage train tickets on mobile.
Types of Train Tickets Available
Valladolid services include regular tickets on regional Media Distancia trains, reserved seats on AVE, Alvia, Avant, and Ouigo Espana, and Renfe fare families such as Basico, Elige, and Premium where offered. Cheap tickets and discount tickets are more common when booked ahead on long-distance routes to and from Madrid, Leon, Burgos, Santander, and Bilbao.

Valladolid Train Travel FAQ and Tips

What is the main train route from Valladolid?

The main train route from Valladolid is the high-speed line to Madrid Chamartin, operated mainly by Renfe AVE, Renfe Alvia, Renfe Avant, and selected Ouigo Espana services. The fastest trains take around 55m to 1h10m, depending on stops and train type. Valladolid-Campo Grande is the departure station for these services, with reserved seating required on high-speed and long-distance trains.

Is there an airport rail connection in Valladolid?

Valladolid Airport does not have a direct passenger rail station. Travelers using rail normally arrive at Valladolid-Campo Grande and continue to the airport by road transport. For international air connections, many passengers use high-speed trains between Valladolid-Campo Grande and Madrid Chamartin, then transfer within Madrid to reach Madrid-Barajas Airport by local rail or airport transport.

What are the main train stations in Valladolid?

Valladolid-Campo Grande is the main station for AVE, Alvia, Avant, Media Distancia, and Ouigo Espana services. It handles nearly all long-distance passenger rail travel in the city. Valladolid-Universidad is a smaller stop used mainly by local and regional services. For intercity routes to Madrid, Leon, Burgos, Salamanca, Santander, Bilbao, and Gijon, Valladolid-Campo Grande is the station to use.

Should I reserve seats on trains from Valladolid?

Seat reservations are required on Renfe AVE, Alvia, Avant, and Ouigo Espana services from Valladolid-Campo Grande, and the seat is assigned with the ticket. Media Distancia regional trains may have simpler ticketing and less restrictive seating rules depending on the route. Reserve early for Friday departures, Sunday returns, Easter Week, August holidays, and Christmas, especially on Madrid and northern Spain services.

What are the main train connections to and from Valladolid?

Valladolid connects with Madrid Chamartin in around 55m to 1h10m, Segovia in around 35m, Palencia in about 25m, Leon in around 1h10m, and Burgos in roughly 55m to 1h15m depending on service. Regional and long-distance trains also link Valladolid with Salamanca in around 1h30m, Santander in about 3h, Bilbao in around 3h30m, and Gijon in roughly 3h to 3h30m.

Can I buy Valladolid train tickets at the last minute?

Last-minute tickets from Valladolid may be available, but high-speed AVE, Alvia, Avant, and Ouigo Espana fares can rise or sell out on peak departures. Rail Monsters accepts Valladolid train bookings 6 to 12 months ahead of travel, which helps for Easter Week, August holidays, Christmas and New Year. Regional Media Distancia tickets are usually easier to buy close to departure.

How do I buy train tickets to and from Valladolid?

You can buy train tickets to and from Valladolid on Rail Monsters by entering Valladolid-Campo Grande, choosing your travel date, comparing Renfe and Ouigo Espana services, and completing online reservation. Rail Monsters accepts bookings 6 to 12 months ahead of travel for Valladolid services, useful for Easter Week, August holidays, Christmas and New Year. Booking confirmation is sent after purchase.

Do high-speed trains serve Valladolid?

Yes. Valladolid is on Spain's high-speed rail network and is served by Renfe AVE, Renfe Alvia, Renfe Avant, and Ouigo Espana on selected departures. AVE and Avant use high-speed tracks for fast domestic services, while Alvia trains can continue onto conventional lines toward northern Spain. Media Distancia trains also serve Valladolid for regional trips across Castile and Leon.
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