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Valladolid to Zaragoza Train Tickets & Timetable

Direct Valladolid to Zaragoza trains are mainly Renfe Alvia services using the broad-gauge northern corridor through Castile and the Ebro valley. Trains depart from Valladolid Campo Grande and arrive at Zaragoza Delicias, with common intermediate stops on this route including Burgos Rosa Manzano, Miranda de Ebro, Logrono, and Tudela de Navarra, depending on the service. The rail distance is about 391 km. There are usually around 3 to 5 direct departures per day in one direction, with the fastest trains taking about 3 hours 5 minutes and slower direct services taking around 3 hours 35 minutes. One-way fares start from about €22 ($24 USD) for advance Basico-type tickets and can rise to around €85 ($92 USD) for more flexible fares close to departure. Prices shown are starting from; final fares depend on class, time of booking, and availability. Rail Monsters accepts bookings 6 to 12 months ahead; book earlier for Easter Week, August holidays, Christmas/New Year, and long weekends in Spain.
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Morning trains

08:34
ValladolidValladolid Campo Grande
5h 17m
13:51
ZaragozaZaragoza Delicias
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Renfe Alvia 00631
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52 USD
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5h 17m, Direct
08:34
ValladolidValladolid Campo Grande
13:51
ZaragozaZaragoza Delicias
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52 USD
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08:34
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08:34
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5h 17m
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After booking, Valladolid to Zaragoza e-tickets are sent by email. Show the PDF or mobile ticket at the boarding control before entering the platform area at Valladolid Campo Grande.
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Exchange and cancellation conditions depend on the selected Renfe fare for the Valladolid to Zaragoza route. Flexible fares allow broader changes, while the cheapest advance fares usually have stricter rules.
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Valladolid to Zaragoza Route Overview

The Valladolid to Zaragoza route links the Castilian plateau with Aragon without requiring a change in Madrid on direct Alvia services. A distinctive part of the trip is the run through the Ebro corridor after Miranda de Ebro, where the train follows wine-producing areas around Rioja and then approaches Zaragoza from the west. Seats on Alvia services are reserved, so passengers travel on the specific train printed on the ticket rather than boarding any departure. Non-reserved travel is not the normal practice on this long-distance route.
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Valladolid

Valladolid is a historic city in Castile and Leon known for its Plaza Mayor, National Sculpture Museum, and ties to Cervantes. Valladolid Campo Grande is the main passenger station, located beside Campo Grande park and used by both high-speed and long-distance Renfe services.

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Valladolid

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5h 17m

Zaragoza

Zaragoza is Aragon's capital, set on the Ebro River and known for the Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar, La Seo Cathedral, and Roman remains. Zaragoza Delicias is the city's main rail station, west of the center, with local bus, taxi, and regional train links into central Zaragoza.

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Practical Information for Alvia Travelers

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Renfe long-distance trains have set luggage limits and onboard storage areas. Check size and item rules before boarding at Valladolid Campo Grande.
Luggage Allowance
Renfe long-distance passengers may usually bring up to 3 pieces of luggage, with a combined weight limit of 25 kg and combined dimensions up to 290 cm across all items. The largest single item should not exceed 85 x 55 x 35 cm.
Storage Facilities
Alvia trainsets have overhead racks for small bags and luggage shelves near carriage entrances for larger cases. Keep tickets and valuables with you, especially on trains making intermediate stops such as Burgos, Miranda de Ebro, Logrono, or Tudela.
Special Items
Folded bicycles, skis, golf bags, and musical instruments may be carried when packed within Renfe luggage limits. Full-size bicycles normally require disassembly or folding and a protective cover on long-distance Alvia services.

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Valladolid to Zaragoza Map

The Valladolid to Zaragoza rail route runs east from Valladolid Campo Grande across Castile toward Burgos, then through Miranda de Ebro and the Ebro valley toward Logrono, Tudela de Navarra, and Zaragoza Delicias. Direct Alvia trains avoid a Madrid transfer and use a mix of upgraded and conventional sections. The landscape changes from the Duero plateau to river valleys, vineyards around Rioja, and the broad Ebro plain before Zaragoza.

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5h 17m

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The train runs from Valladolid Campo Grande to Zaragoza Delicias, keeping the trip within the main rail stations at both ends. Buses between Valladolid and Zaragoza usually take about 5 to 6 hours and may have fewer daily departures than trains. Flying is not practical for this city pair because there are no regular nonstop passenger flights and connections through another airport add transfer and waiting time. Rail also produces lower emissions than driving or flying on this inland route.
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5h 17m

$24-$67

Bus

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5h 30m

$25-$50

Flight

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4h 30m

$120-$300

FAQ about the Valladolid - Zaragoza Route

How much is the train from Valladolid to Zaragoza?

One-way Valladolid to Zaragoza train fares start from about €22 ($24 USD) for the cheapest advance tickets and can rise to around €85 ($92 USD) for more flexible fares or late booking. Prices shown are starting from; final fares depend on class, time of booking, and availability.

How fast is the Valladolid to Zaragoza train?

Alvia trainsets can run at up to 250 km/h (155 mph) on suitable sections, but the Valladolid to Zaragoza route includes conventional and upgraded lines, so average speed is lower than on Spain's dedicated AVE corridors.

Does the Renfe Spain Pass cover Valladolid to Zaragoza?

The Renfe Spain Pass is valid on many Renfe long-distance trains, including Alvia services, but passholders must still make a seat reservation before travel and availability can be limited. Rail Monsters sells individual tickets for the Valladolid to Zaragoza route.

How do I book Valladolid to Zaragoza train tickets?

Book Valladolid to Zaragoza train tickets on Rail Monsters by entering your travel date, selecting a direct Renfe Alvia departure, and choosing the available fare and class. Rail Monsters accepts bookings 6 to 12 months ahead and offers mobile apps for iOS and Android for managing tickets.

How long is the train from Valladolid to Zaragoza?

The fastest direct Renfe Alvia trains take about 3 hours 5 minutes from Valladolid Campo Grande to Zaragoza Delicias. Slower direct services take around 3 hours 35 minutes, mainly because of different stopping patterns through Burgos, Miranda de Ebro, Logrono, and Tudela.
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