AVE (Alta Velocidad Española)
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El servicio ferroviario de alta velocidad de España, lanzado en 1992 para la Expo de Sevilla, operado por Renfe. España tiene la segunda red de alta velocidad más extensa del mundo tras China, con más de 3.700 km de líneas dedicadas. Los trenes AVE circulan a hasta 310 km/h en ancho estándar, lo que requiere un cambio de ancho desde la red convencional española de ancho ibérico.
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