The Medina del Campo railway station is a railway station serving the Spanish city of Medina del Campo, in the province of Valladolid.
The first train from Valladolid opening the Valladolid–Medina stretch of the Madrid–Hendaye railway arrived on 3 September 1860, an event for which the locals had been summoned by means of a municipal ordinance dated from 29 August.
[1] It was expanded and a new building was inaugurated in 1902, under a 1896 project devised by Vicente Sala.
[2] The new station building, which followed the French-style used by the Compañía del Norte, was built just in front of the old station.
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