Vigo-Urzáiz railway station


Vigo railway station, also known as Vigo-Urzáiz, is a railway terminus in Vigo, Spain. It provides high speed train connection through the Atlantic Axis high-speed rail line with main Galician cities as Pontevedra, Vilagarcía de Arousa, Santiago de Compostela and A Coruña every hour. The station is directly connected through the bus stop in Urzaiz street with the Airport and the Bus Station. There is a taxi stop in front of the station.

History

The station is located on the grounds of the original Vigo-Urzáiz station built in 1878, from which the first train left on 18th June 1881 for Orense, thus inaugurating the railway service in the city of Vigo.
On 27th August 2011 the old Vigo-Urzáiz station ceased to provide rail service, moving all services to the Vigo-Guixar station and proceeding to the demolition of all the facilities including the maintenance warehouses to proceed with the construction of the current underground station 15 metres below the original level.
Work then began on the new station, which will be completed in March 2015. Initially, a Vialia shopping centre was to be built on top of the railway caisson, but the lack of interest from private developers led to its construction being postponed, with the structures ready for future construction, which began in November 2018 and is expected to last 20 months. As a result, it has been necessary to construct a temporary building outside the station site in order to provide railway services while work is being carried out on the future shopping centre.
On March 6, 2015, the first train to the new station, a Renfe 121 series train, went into service.
On 30 March 2015 the station was visited by the Minister of Development at the time, Ana Pastor, who arrived on a test train.
On 18 April 2015 the station was opened to commercial traffic with the entry into service of the new services, with high-speed services being operated from the new station and conventional services and the international link to Portugal being maintained from Vigo-Guixar station. The maintenance workshops were permanently moved to Redondela station in July 2012.
Since November 2018, work has been underway on the definitive station, designed by Pritzker Thom Mayne 3, with a Vialia shopping centre by Adif and operated by Ceetrus España. It is scheduled to go into service in the spring of 2021.