Alaris

Alaris was the brand name of the regional rail network run by the Spanish national rail company Renfe Operadora that connected the major cities of Madrid and Valencia, and Barcelona and the main cities of the Valencian community, between 1999 and 2013.

[2] Since September 12, 2011, two Alaris S490s have replaced the Arco García Lorca to Seville and the Arco to Malaga.

Although they have better performance, the change has generated criticism due to the lower capacity of the new Alaris.

[3] Starting in 2013, Alaris was gradually replaced by the renewed Renfe Intercity system.

[4] Media related to Alaris at Wikimedia Commons For 150 mph (241 km/h) or more in the US, see High-speed rail in the United States

A former Alaris trainset at Tarragona .