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⏩ CHAPTERS
00:00 The mission!
01:01 I ride AVE (Spain's fast train grandaddy!)
08:40 I ride Avlo (Renfe's new low-cost option)
12:39 I ride Ougio (a new low-cost option)
18:34 I ride Iryo (a new classy option)
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I really enjoyed making this video! Was nice to film without having to think about what to say, then script everything later. Not sure if I can do more voice-over videos, but let me know if you think of any ideas! Happy train travelling!
@nohandlehere568
10 ай бұрын
Is that Glenn Gould's Goldberg Variations in the background around 5:30?
@CityNerd
10 ай бұрын
One of the cool things about AVE (maybe Avlo too? I didn't ride it) -- they give you a QR code that gets you through the Cercanias fare gate so you can take regional transit to or from the station on either end of your trip. (I don't think you get this with Ouigo or Iryo.) Would love a similar video talking through the Madrid Metro and Cercanias, how to use them effectively on a visit, and how the two systems do (I mean don't) work well together! As a tourist, you can and should visit Madrid without ever setting foot in a car, IMO. Also, bonus if you can tell us a place in Madrid that sells vermut in pint glasses. Game changer
@noemimatias3729
10 ай бұрын
Great video 👍🏼 thanks for all the tips.
@DavidGNI
10 ай бұрын
Liked this video a lot, but not sure full voiceover videos would be that appealing if they became the norm. Worked well here though.
@lauramartin-bk9nr
10 ай бұрын
Great video. Question: Have you read "The Spanish Helmet" (2011) by Greg Scowen and if so what are your thoughts on the subject of this historical fiction? ¡Gracias!
I did the same thing in the United States - rode every fast train that I could. Ha, just kidding, there are no fast trains in the US.
@michaelsterps9765
11 ай бұрын
You will soon, the Avelia Liberty will be your first HST by today's standards.
@omarco3971
11 ай бұрын
Sick burn 😂 😭. It’s really shameful how American infrastructure is falling apart and airlines are making travel more and more uncomfortable. Trains were a great hope but we can’t even manage to get a fast train to happen from the Bay Area to Los Angeles let alone have a vast network of routes across the country. Travel among many other things will become a luxury of the wealthy. #SOSAmerica
@omarco3971
11 ай бұрын
I wasn’t aware of the Avelia Liberty. We are only 32 years behind Spain! Woohoo. America F*** yeah! At this rate we might have potable water across the country in 100 years.
@anamv9196
11 ай бұрын
@@omarco3971 Sorry for the question but the comment caught my attention. You must have said that about the water as a joke, right?
@madhavyu
11 ай бұрын
@@omarco3971 I lived in the Bay Area for 30 years and now reside in Spain. California specifically and United States in general has so much more resources than Spain (per capita GDP is three times greater) to build great infrastructure but doesn´t have the will.
20:50 One thing that very few people know is that Ave trains are the only ones that switch the direction of seats before every trip, so that you always face forward (unless you book the 2 vs 2 seats with central table, of course). This is done thanks to a dedicated mechanism that rotates the whole seat structure upon activating a lever, which train staff do manually before each trip. Avlo, Ouigo and Iryo have regular fixed seats and you always have 50% chances of travelling backwards.
@backfromcuba
9 ай бұрын
this is a wind up right?
@aloysiussnailchaser272
8 ай бұрын
@@backfromcubaI don’t know about AVE but some trains in Japan definitely have rotating seats. The cleaning staff flip them on the way through.
@nanjingcalling5341
4 ай бұрын
@@aloysiussnailchaser272 in China too
As a complete train anorak, I've seen hundreds of similar videos and I have to say that your first attempt is better than ANYTHING similar on KZread! Nice work!
@spainrevealed
10 ай бұрын
wow thank you!
@scottgilbert5573
Ай бұрын
I completely agree, this is a fantastic video!
The Avlo wagon with high windows is because the train (a Talgo S102/112) is an ex-Ave train, and that wagon originally had the cafeteria (which has higher windows since people stand up).
@milosplazacic
10 ай бұрын
I came here to check if I need to write this comment or not :D
during a two week vacation in May this year we used the train to take a day trip to Cadiz from Seville, then from Seville to Granada,.and then Granada to Barcelona. It was great. Very comfortable and fun to see the country during the trip. I wish we had more train options in the US.
@cherieb5451
10 ай бұрын
We’re going to Andalusia in September. This is helpful to know.
@WelcomeWithinMyDream
10 ай бұрын
@@cherieb5451For such large distances I recommend going by plane. It's worth taking the fast trains if you do point to point for example: Granada - Madrid ( stay and visit), Madrid - Barcelona (stay and visit). Even the fast trains take time. If you don't care about that and you only want to enjoy the experience then go for it!
@mainghostt
10 ай бұрын
@@cherieb5451que bonito
@marcoroberts9462
9 ай бұрын
@@WelcomeWithinMyDream domestic flights are shit compared with the train
That was the most fun I have ever had “riding” on trains! Laughed out loud at your commentary while learning a lot about train travel options. We did the Barcelona to Madrid trip on IRYO in April and it was great. One small note, along with the meal choices served at your seat in first class, there are special diet meals that can be ordered i.e vegetarían, low sodium, etc. Nice!
@spainrevealed
10 ай бұрын
glad you liked it Janis!
As a filmmaker I know how much work goes into videos like these, and I salute you for the craft and the hard work. My wife and I are relocating from the USA (thank God) to Barcelona, and these videos are not only informative but fun to watch. They are not a minute longer than they need to be, and their personality (well, James') shines through. Kudos to you, and I look forward to seeing what awaits us on our escape from Hades.
@rebeccagutierrez1960
10 ай бұрын
Dude! I wish you guys the best.
@vibrazebra
10 ай бұрын
I'm so jealous to you... because I was relocated from Poland to Canada... and its feels like a backwards time machine... So enjoy the Europe as best as you can
@osasunaitor
10 ай бұрын
Where in the USA are you from? Barcelona is not exactly for beginners, once the initial glamour is gone, it can turn into a stressful and soul consuming city, I know because I've lived here for the last 5 years and I wouldn't recommend it to everyone for such a lengthy period. I hope you know the type of challenge you are facing by moving here and wish you the best of luck
@acenix1549
10 ай бұрын
pls stay in america
@rishi-m
10 ай бұрын
@@vibrazebra haha indeed, more like they(we) dismantled the rail infrastructure and neglected developing the roads meant to replace it., and getting anything done takes a loooooong time.
I live in Spain over 10 years now and the high speed trains here are amazing. Love the service, bars and cleannliness
What I like about this trains is that in case of airports, if you add all the time it takes to just enter to the plane (time to get to the airport + time to check in + TSA + doing the line to onboard) it takes more time than to go by train, you just can be there 5 minutes before it leaves and thats is, on the way to madrid!, when they open the mediterranean line users would be able to go to Seville and valencia without passing through madrid.
@Angel-wo8gv
10 ай бұрын
Exactly. That is a time calculation most people fail to do. For relatively short distances the trains are a very serious contender. Imagine if in the near future we see even higher speeds around 500km/h
James, I've been following you for several years now and I have to say the quality of your content and editing is excellent. This video is not only super useful but a pleasure to watch.
We are heading to Spain in October. Starting in Barcelona, Madrid and The Alhambra. Super excited to be traveling back. I always consider Spain home.
@manuelfg2902
10 ай бұрын
Spain is your home. You welcome
Interesting video! We travelled from Madrid to Segovia and Madrid to Toledo on high-speed trains last week and loved it! We also wanted to go to Zaragoza, but there were only first-class seats left, and at a total of 595E for the two of us it was beyond our budget. We waited until we got to Madrid to book the trains because last year we bought tickets through Trainline and the timetables they were using were incorrect, we arrived at the station in Valencia at what we thought was 20 minutes early only to be told the train had left 10 minutes earlier. We could not use the Trainline ticket in exchange for a new one and had to pay again and then claim the money back from Trainline. We also lost 2 hours of our day trip to Benacassim and missed meeting a friend for lunch. My advice would be to check the timetable at the train station before you travel to make sure your ticket is valid, and the time is correct. Also, if you are buying a high-speed train ticket in person, you'll need your passport or ID card. They don't check these again when you travel!
My wife and I recently went to Barcelona with Iryo and we were amazed with the experience. We don't plan to go anywhere in a plane if there's a high speed train option available.
Love the video!!! The combination of voiceovers interjected with outtakes from various locations is great. Look forward to more of your awesome content as always!🤩👏🏽
This video was super informative, entertaining and very fun to watch. Thank you James, this was brilliant.
Great info, thanks. We are doing the Madrid-Barcelona train in September. Cannot wait!
Your dry humor is so funny 😂
Exactly what I needed, starting to sort out four different train trips for my holiday and this video took care of it. Saving this so I can go through your link to Trainline.
Fantastic video!!! Gracias!
Outstanding Video. You're on top of you're game with this one.
Oh yea!! So, so helpful to see this summary of the train systems. We love train travel in Spain. Thank you James!
You are hilarious in these 😂 great video. I’ve been binge watching your channel to prepare for my trip to Madrid, Granada and Lisbon.
Brilliant piece of informative art work. Hats off to you James; and looking forward to seeing more works like this…
Well done! You’ve given us such a useful resource as we think of a trip to Spain (on the bucket list, actually). I only hope we get there in time to catch Iryo’s reasonable rates. Thank you, James!
Excellent Video! By far the most comprehensive and entertaining video on train travel I've seen. You're so funny! Trains in Europe can be so confusing for us folks from the USA. I traveled through Germany, Austria and Switzerland last year on trains and LOVED it. We were hoping to do the same in Madrid, Barcelona and Northern Spain this year. Train travel is better on the marriage lol. Thanks for making it!!
James, great video! The only time I've been on a Spanish train was when holidaying in the south, in proper rural Spain, up in the hills 30-40 miles north west of Malaga. We got the train from El Chorro to and back from Ronda, which weaves it way through the El Chorro gorge. An absolutely stunning journey, especially the El Chorro part, and Ronda is stunning to. I'd highly recommend that to you and to anyone. 🙂
@baturrez7485
9 ай бұрын
Ronda. La h sobra.
@padders1068
9 ай бұрын
@@baturrez7485 Apologies for my bad spelling.
Great breakdown of what to expect. This will be very helpful when looking to plan my trip to Spain. Thanks for sharing!
Great film James! Very useful Information, love your sense of humour. We're getting the Ave from Madrid to Valladolid in December, this has definitely helped! 😊
I can't tell you how much I enjoyed this video!!! Amazing and very informative 👏 👌 👍 🙌 😀 😊
What a great idea, and very informative. I love travelling by train, so to see the options is super helpful. Thanks! Can't wait to get out there on one again!
A informative and funny tour de force James! It brought me back to the good aul days of enjoying Spain's qiality infrastructure, which I wistfully think of everytime I am punished for the crime of being Irish and having to deal with our dreadful travel and transport options.
Thanks for sharing! Super useful.
Great voice-over commentary, great writing! More vids like this please!
Taken a number of your tours and always find your videos through and enjoyable. This video was excellent and really did a great job explaining the different rail choices. We spent a month in Spain and I am already longing to see more. Thank you again and keep up the great work.
Really informative, and entertaining in your usual way. Definitely helpful for my upcoming trip. Cheers
Great video and informative as my hubby and I are planning our trip to Spain in September and just trying to sort out trains now before we get there.
So helpful. Thank you
Loved the commentary in this one 🤌🏻
Excellent analysis James, this will help a lot of travelers. Thank you
What a great video! Really good journalism here. Focused and amusing, full of good facts and covering every important aspect of train traveling. I certainly know which train service I'll use when i Spain (the last one!). Keep up the good work! 👍❤
I watch quite a lot of train review videos (no, really!), and this was one of the best I’ve ever seen. Top work mate. Loved it. And I totally agree with your choices, I love the trains in Spain!
Excellent, detailed review, like all your reviews. You're one of the best reviewers on KZread - always a joy to watch on a Sunday morning.
Great exploration and presentation!
This has got to be one of my most favorite of your videos. We are flying to Madrid this summer and taking a train to Seville for a few days, then a train to Barcelona for a few days before boarding a Med cruise. The video was very helpful, and also very funny. We now have some inside jokes between us from watching the video. We booked the Iryo from Madrid to Seville and ordered pork cheeks, and the AVE from Seville to Barcelona and looking forward to a mystery meal. 😂
We need a review when Avril hits the rails. What is fantastic is these older Talgos will slowly migrate filter over to the Avlo brand and likely be renovated in the process.
This was an excellent video! We took a trip to Spain in April 2023 and all our travels within the country were by train. LOVE the Spanish train system. Learned a lot for future trips to Spain. One thing I wish you had mentioned on the 1st trip was how long Madrid to Barcelona trip takes on high speed train ( I’m obviously too lazy to look it up myself 😊). Keep up the good work. Say hello to Lolie (spelling?). By the way, we are Americans and this was our 1st trip to Madrid and southern Spanish cities. 3week trip.. great time!
We used trains last time we were in Spain. Never an issue. The staff at Valencia Renfe office even helped us print out some tickets. Whether it's local trains or the VFTs we always managed to get where we needed to get to.
@spainrevealed
10 ай бұрын
Glad to hear you've always had a great experience!
Thanks! Very informative and very useful!! Thank you! I have actually been looking for a video like this for a long time.
Great video again!
Nice job James, very thorough
Thanks for this video, James! It's been great for planning all of our train travel around Spain in May. I'll try to always come back to your referral link, because Trainline has been awesome! Thank you.
Wonderful video! This will definitely help with my Seville trip in December.
Really good video, James!
In France, Italian trains also came to give the shivers to the big SNCF. They are pretty similar, modern brand new trains with a lot of services and ticket prices which are impossible to defeat.
Excelente video, James! Muy buena la comparación. He viajado en todas excepto Iryo, tengo muchas ganas de probarla. Un saludo!
omg guys I’m a huge fan of your channel!! I watch all your videos and this one I loved !! bravo!! I loved you guys!!
I loved this video! I will be traveling from Madrid-Atocha to Malaga -Maria Zambrano in September. Thank you for reviewing each train line. I am going to try the IRYO.
Amazing video. Grande!!!
Excelent reviews ... Well done mate .
I love the narrating of this video. Displaying your writing skills
Great review !!!
Excellent: very informative
Fantastic watch as always 🙏🏿
Thank you so much for this video! It really helps a lot!❤
Great stuff, sir!! 🎉
Wonderful Video- excellent information! Thank you for doing this- did our train homework for us ! Gracias!
Superb video!
Informative, honest, and often hilarious. Bravo.
A great review. As a professional of the railways (not in Spain, but in the UK) I 100% support your judgements. Good job mate.
Solid video! I was looking at Iryo for an upcoming Madrid to Seville run, that frecciarossa branding screams "ride this train"!
Brilliant, thank you.
Very nicely told. Entertaining narration and what seems to be a fair assessment. Dry sense of humor too, as expected. Bonita forma de contar (y compartir) tu experiencia, y juicios equilibrados y sensatos. Tu sentido del humor da un sabor añadido. Gracias.
Very helpful thanks
Informative and fun!
Thanks, James, for a very informative video.
Not just green… train travel is way more comfortable and convenient. 3 hours from Malaga to Madrid in a comfortable seat. Rather than dealing with crazy airports and tight seats to fly up from Malaga.
My family and i opted to travel to Valencia using Iryo because of this video 🎉 top class suggestion! Great service, yum food and oh so comfyyyyy!!
Very cool and useful video, thanks !!
I just booked a flight to Madrid for my wife and I. It’ll be our first time in España and we can’t wait ! This video will be so helpful !! Subscribed for more tips
Great info thanks
"Healthy competition" is the reason why in France we pay more for the same ride than before
So shocking comparing trains here to the uk, we're lagging behind so much. Spanish trains are efficient, cheaper and faster.
@marysalinas6146
11 ай бұрын
100%
@etherealtb6021
11 ай бұрын
And yet those of us in the U.S. look wistfully to your train system! ☹️
@kristofgregoor6138
10 ай бұрын
@@marleneprice2835 Try Belgium. :D
@mercy1459
10 ай бұрын
It is that in Spain they were the ones who designed the high-speed train as such at the same time that they did it in Japan. How to tell you Spanish companies made the AVE from Saudi Arabia and Qatar. Also that of Germany and other countries. Spain already has specific companies for the construction of AVES (high speed trains 🚅🚄)
@mercy1459
10 ай бұрын
@@etherealtb6021 Tendrían que pedir a su presidente de los Estados Unidos que contraté Empresas Españolas de construcción de AVE 🚄🚅,ya que aquí en Europa son los Españoles los que hacen los Trenes de alta velocidad. También empresa Española hizo el AVE que está en Arabia Saudí y otro en Qatar ✅
I used Iryo a week ago for my trip from Barcelona to Madrid. I booked first class and also used Trainline. I really enjoyed it. Nice service and a nice train to ride. Restrooms were fine. Used Renfre for Girona. It was fine too.
Very well done and useful - but would have been nice if you'd covered the *Interrail* options too: availability, seat reservations etc
Brilliant Video James ....Lol at he last trains hysterical commentary but what great value . We are doing a road trip in July , Taking a Rodalies fromBcn Sants to Latour de Carol in the French Pyrenees to then take a couchette night train up to Paris . I will need to take a Bcn to Atocha on my way back at some point in Aug , so will try out the last train . Then back home to Las Palmas ...when are you and the fam going to visit ?
Thank you for such a FUN and informative video! I learned a lot and am eager to try Inyo now 🙂
Great blog! Humor, info, techno compare and even things I wouldn’t have thought to think about!! Thank you. Hope Yoli liked her chocolate 🥰
Loved the editing in this vid. Also, after living in China for 16 years before moving back to the States. I really miss high speed trains and travel between major cities. US is so far behind in this respect.
Your comments in parentheses are fun and keep this information fresh.
Great video. We really enjoyed Iryo while we were travelling in Spain, though the timing was such that food was not a priority for us. I now regret not getting it. Also be thankful there was toilet paper at all on your Renfe trip. On our two AVE trips there was none in our bathroom both times...
Love this video!!! Thanks James! Though I must take issue with your statement, “I have the palette of a child”. Dude, you eat a lot of hellish tapas - without saying they’re revolting. You’re far more brave than most.
I took all 4 of them and I would say Iryo is the best if you are looking for more departure hours but still want to be on budget. And Ouigo is the best price/quality, because you have more schedules then Avlo (cheaper Ave) but same cheap price (plus second floor for better view).
A great, witty train video. Cheers. I’ll be using the Trainline app then to book a ticket from San Sebastián to Tolosa. I’m such a technical wizard.
Great choice of content James. We did IRYO Malaga to Madrid last month because you told us to try the Vermut at La Concha in Cava Baja...had to have 2 hahaha...and had great food there too! Thank you so much to Yoli and yourself 😊
i moved to italy and the speed trains here are great as well. i should and will be using them more. especially for exploring italy.
🤣Absolutely hysterical = brilliant humour integrated into a very informative video! Thanks, James! "Plebs" LOL!
That could have been really dull but it wasn’t good video James keep em coming 👍 I agree IRYO is the best quick trip to the F1 exhibition from Valencia confirmed that.
I live in Barcelona and do business in Madrid. I take the train each time instead of flying. In 2.5 hours I know I will be in the city center, not dealing with the hassle of airport security, no need for a taxi from or to the airport, and having to arrive earlier at the airport than the train station, with no delays on the trains, often the case with air travel, etc. In comparison, the US is so far behind in affordable and efficient train travel.
Such great information, and I enjoyed the voice-over humour. We're train-challenged in the USA, of course. If I had an option to take a train vs. flying, I think the train would win. Have you seen the videos about how people behave on airplanes in the States?😖 Uff-dah!