Trenhotel


Trenhotel is a long distance, high-quality overnight train service which uses Talgo tilting trains technology and sleeping cars developed by the Spanish rail network operator Renfe. It is operated by Renfe when it operates within Spain, and was operated by its subsidiary Elipsos when in France, Switzerland and Italy.
The specially developed Talgo carriages are sometimes used by other railway companies, although usually in other livery. As with most quality European overnight trains, Trenhotel can offer special facilities for disabled passengers. Previously a competing night train service called Tren Estrella operated within Spain ; this used traditional carriages on conventional Spanish tracks.

Composition and services

Each Talgo train is composed of several interchangeable carriage types, permitting flexible composition depending on the mission. Tilting train technology is used with the series IV, V, VI and VII carriages.
The series IV do not have gauge change required for cross-border routes and high speed lines, consequently being restricted to operate within the Iberian Peninsula standard network.
The series VI are approved for circulation in France, Switzerland, Italy, Germany and Portugal.
A typical Trenhotel composition has:
Trenhotel units ordinarily travel at between and with an average speed of around.

Traction

Trenhotel units are trailers so all need to incorporate a tractor locomotive. On international routes the locomotive unit is changed at the border.
Within Spain Trenhotel usually uses a Renfe series 252 in electrified areas and Renfe series 334 diesel locomotive in non-electrified areas.

Routes

Trenhotel routes are named after famous Spanish places or people. Lately routes are limited, be sure to check with the train station as to which ones are running.

Suspension of service during the Covid-19 pandemic

As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, Trenhotel connections were discontinued from March 17, 2020. At the end of May 2020, Renfe announced the suspension of all night Trenhotel services due to lack of profitability. Therefore Lisbon loses its only international train connection to Spain and France, and thus also to the rest of Europe. After talks with regional governments, Renfe announced on May 2, 2020 that Trenhotel services to the Spanish region of Galicia would not be discontinued.