Spain News: Tenerife Looks Forward To A New Train Network
Tenerife planning an island-wide train network
Travelers shouldn’t get excited right now, as while Tenerife officials have announced the plans for an island-wise network, it will likely only be available in 2045. However, once created, the network will make accessing its beaches and other attractions more straightforward. It will also reduce congestion on the island’s roads.
About the potential rail link
Authorities estimate that each train will be able to carry some 450 passengers at a maximum speed of 220 km/hr 137 mi/hr). Meanwhile, the train service will open in stages and could service some 7.5 million passengers by 2040. Moreover, the project has an estimated total cost of €5.65 billion (roughly $6 billion).
Pablo Rodriguez, the Regional Councilor for Public Works and Mobility told the Daily Express newspaper:
Instead of needing €4 billion upfront, we are discussing segments that require €300 or €400 million, making it more feasible financially.
Where will the train network run?
Of interest to note, the latest announcement could attract a similar project in the nearby island of Gran Canaria, which has been planning one for two decades. Should that plan come into fruition, the train line will run down the island’s eastern coast.
Meanwhile, following the recent discussions about Tenerife, the regional government for the Canary Islands now insists that both islands – the most populated in the archipelago – will launch their railway projects by the end of 2027.
While there is still a way to go to confirm the project and build the network, this is good news for both popular Canary Islands.