Last Wednesday, September 30, Adif announced the second phase of liberalization of the railway market, incorporating new corridors in five Spanish provinces. In other words: Seville will be connected to Cadiz and Huelva from 2027 through Iryo and Ouigo.
Specifically, the offer will be published in a modification of the Network Declaration (DR) of Adif and Adif AV when the operators have submitted their observers.
This modification includes a maximum of 72 new daily services, 16 on the Madrid-Cádiz/Huelva line, the slots available for their circulation as well as the timetable and the rules for the development of the process.
In short: new services throughout the country, which will increase from 13 to 28 provinces. For the time being, the operators in question provide their service in Barcelona, Valencia, Seville and Malaga.