Infrastructure
Almeria AVE Station: Underground Rail Hub to Transform the City by 2027
Published October 31, 2025 | Category: Infrastructure
TL;DR: The new Almeria AVE station and underground rail integration are progressing steadily, backed by official investments and construction milestones confirmed by Spain’s transport authorities.
Almeria AVE Station: Underground Rail Hub to Transform the City by 2027
The long-planned Almeria AVE station is moving forward as one of Spain’s key infrastructure projects for the southeast. Supported by the national government and ADIF Alta Velocidad, the new underground connection and intermodal terminal are set to reshape the city’s urban and transport network over the next two years.
The Soterramiento: A Milestone in Urban Transformation
The project’s core is the soterramiento — a 2.5-kilometre underground railway section beneath the Avenida del Mediterráneo and the El Puche district. This section removes level crossings, improves safety and reconnects neighbourhoods long divided by surface rail lines. According to the ADIF Alta Velocidad, construction of the underground corridor has passed the halfway mark and remains on schedule for completion by October 2026.
The overall investment for the soterramiento phase now totals approximately €187 million, including updated works and design adjustments confirmed in the project’s 2025 progress report published by the Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility (MITMA).
The New Intermodal Station
Directly above the underground corridor, a fully modernised intermodal terminal is under construction. Covering around 4,800 m² on two levels, the building will house six tracks — three dedicated to high-speed AVE trains, two for conventional lines and one mixed-use service. The complex also includes a new bus terminal with 26 platforms and an underground car park for about 400 vehicles.
The design, developed by engineering firm Estudio Ayesa in coordination with ADIF, combines modern glass structures with the restored historic façade of the existing station. It is intended to serve as a unified hub connecting train, bus and road transport while maintaining harmony with Almeria’s coastal skyline.
Investments and Official Timeline
In October 2025, ADIF Alta Velocidad confirmed an additional €8.2 million investment for the Vera–Almeria stretch of the Murcia–Almeria high-speed line to install concrete slab track (vía en placa). This is part of the national rail modernisation programme overseen by MITMA.
Meanwhile, the Junta de Andalucía has included more than €24 million in its 2026 budget to support Almeria’s urban rail integration and intermodal station works. The regional and national governments have reaffirmed that the soterramiento will be completed in 2026, followed by AVE test operations in 2027.
Urban and Economic Impact
The Almeria AVE station is more than a transport project — it represents a complete redefinition of the city’s mobility and land use. By taking the railway underground, large urban spaces are being freed for public use, parks, and new residential developments. The elimination of surface tracks also improves traffic flow and air quality in eastern Almeria.
Economically, the project is expected to generate long-term benefits through faster connections to Murcia and Madrid, enhanced logistics for the port, and a significant boost to local tourism once high-speed services are operational.
Looking Ahead
Work on the underground infrastructure and the new terminal will continue through 2026. Once completed, Almeria will gain a state-of-the-art intermodal hub linking the port, bus network and high-speed rail — the largest public infrastructure upgrade in the province in decades.
Further project updates, technical documents and progress reports can be consulted via official sources such as ADIF Alta Velocidad and the Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility.
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Almeria News
EasyJet launches new Liverpool–Almeria flight
Published October 25, 2025 | Category: News.
TL;DR: EasyJet will launch a new Liverpool–Almeria flight from October 28, strengthening air links between northern England and Andalusia’s Mediterranean coast — a region once visited by John Lennon himself.
EasyJet launches new Liverpool–Almeria flight linking the UK and Almeria
EasyJet has announced a brand-new Liverpool–Almeria flight, set to take off for the first time on October 28, 2025. The route will operate twice a week, on Tuesdays and Saturdays, giving UK travellers an easy and affordable way to reach one of southern Spain’s most authentic coastal regions.
The connection between Liverpool John Lennon Airport and Almeria Airport (LEI) forms part of EasyJet’s winter expansion plan, which also includes new services to Vienna and Kraków. It’s the first time Liverpool will have a direct flight to Almeria — opening the door for winter sunshine breaks and cultural tourism in this lesser-known corner of Andalusia.
Almeria Airport: a growing gateway to Andalusia’s southeast
Located just 9 km from the city centre, Almeria Airport handled nearly one million passengers in 2024 and continues to expand its network across Europe. Operated by AENA, the airport connects the province with major destinations in Spain, the UK, Belgium, and the Netherlands, while welcoming both scheduled and charter flights year-round.
In a statement on its social channels, Almeria Airport welcomed the new EasyJet route, calling it “an important step in improving connectivity with northern Europe and bringing new visitors to our coast and inland regions.” The twice-weekly flight will complement existing seasonal routes from London Gatwick, Bristol, and Manchester.
Boost for tourism and local businesses
According to Liverpool John Lennon Airport, the addition of Almeria offers travellers from across the North West and North Wales “an exciting new winter destination.” The area’s mix of peaceful beaches, desert landscapes, and traditional villages makes it a unique alternative to Spain’s busier resorts.
EasyJet’s UK Country Manager, Ali Gayward, noted: “We’re very pleased to expand our Liverpool base with these new routes. Almeria offers customers greater choice, outstanding value, and the warmth of Andalusian hospitality just a few hours away.”
Lennon’s Almeria: where music met the desert
Almeria’s connection to Liverpool stretches back to 1966, when John Lennon lived in the city while filming How I Won the War. According to the Museo Casa del Cine de Almeria, Lennon began developing ideas for what would become “Strawberry Fields Forever” while staying at the villa Casa Santa Isabel. The house is now a small museum honouring his creative time in the region, attracting Beatles fans from around the world.
That artistic chapter adds a cultural note to the new route — linking Lennon’s hometown with the Spanish city that briefly inspired one of The Beatles’ most iconic songs.
Flight details
- Route: Liverpool (LPL) – Almeria (LEI)
- Start date: October 28, 2025
- Days of operation: Tuesdays and Saturdays
- Flight time: Approx. 2 hours 55 minutes
- Airline: EasyJet
Tickets are now available through EasyJet’s official website. Seasonal promotions are expected during the winter launch period.
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Infrastructure
AVE Almeria project advances with €5M track equipment contract
Published October 16, 2025 | Category: Infrastructure
TL;DR: A new €5 million contract strengthens the AVE Almeria high-speed train works, focusing on advanced track expansion systems for the Vera–Almeria section.
AVE Almeria project advances with €5M track equipment contract
The ongoing construction of the AVE Almeria high-speed railway has received another financial boost. Adif, Spain’s railway infrastructure manager, has awarded a €5.1 million contract for the delivery and installation of expansion systems designed to improve the stability and performance of the new track between Vera and Almeria.
The equipment includes several types of high-speed expansion devices, ballast walls, anchors and walkways required to prepare the section for speeds of up to 350 km/h. These systems are crucial to ensure smooth operation under extreme temperature variations and heavy traffic loads, and are expected to last more than 30 years.
The new contract, awarded to an engineering firm specialized in high-speed rail systems, will be carried out over a 16-month period, with completion scheduled between 2026 and 2027. It forms part of Adif’s broader goal to advance the Mediterranean Corridor and connect Almeria with Murcia and the national high-speed rail network.
At the same time, Adif has initiated the tender process for the electrification phase, including the installation and maintenance of the overhead catenary systems across 140 kilometres of track. This phase represents a major step toward full electrification of the corridor linking Murcia and Almeria.
The AVE Almeria project is now more than halfway complete, with progress continuing steadily despite the complex terrain and technical challenges. The works on the Vera–Almería stretch remain one of the most advanced sections of the entire route.
For background and detailed progress figures, read our full report: AVE Almeria 2025: €8.2 M Boost Drives High-Speed Train Progress to 67%.
Official contracting notices can be found on the Adif official tenders page.
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Infrastructure
AVE High-Speed Rail to Almeria Passes 50% Completion Ahead of 2026 Deadline
Published September 22, 2025 | Category: Infrastructure, Real Estate & Economy
TL;DR: The AVE Almeria high speed rail is now more than 50% complete, with full service expected by October 2026. This milestone promises to transform transport links, tourism and property investment across the province.
AVE Almeria High Speed Rail: Over 50% Complete Ahead of 2026 Opening
Construction Progress and Current Status
The AVE Almeria high speed rail has reached a decisive milestone. According to Spain’s Ministry of Transport and local reports, more than 50% of the construction work is now complete. Tunnels, viaducts and track sections are progressing simultaneously, with several phases already nearing finalization. The integration of the line into Almeria’s main station is considered one of the most technically demanding parts of the project, but officials confirm that works are advancing as scheduled.
Timeline and Opening Date
Authorities have set a clear target: the AVE Almeria high speed rail should be fully operational by October 2026. This schedule would finally connect Almeria to Spain’s wider high-speed rail network, reducing travel times to Madrid to under three hours. Previous infrastructure projects in Andalusia have experienced delays, but in this case funding, planning and execution are aligned to deliver on time. The milestone of 50% completion reinforces confidence that the deadline can be achieved.
How the AVE Will Transform Transport
Once inaugurated, the AVE Almeria high speed rail will reshape mobility across the province. Residents will benefit from faster, more reliable connections to other Andalusian cities such as Granada, Malaga and Seville, while long-distance travelers will find Almeria far more accessible. For tourists, shorter travel times will make the province a stronger competitor to coastal destinations already served by the AVE. Local businesses also expect an increase in conference tourism and day trips, supported by the improved connectivity.
Impact on Real Estate and Economy
Infrastructure projects of this scale typically generate a ripple effect in the property market. Analysts predict that the AVE Almeria high speed rail will drive demand for both residential and commercial property, especially in areas close to the main station and along connected corridors. Investors see the project as a catalyst for economic activity, with opportunities in tourism, hospitality, retail and services. Similar projects in other Spanish provinces have demonstrated clear links between high-speed rail and rising property values.
For more insights into housing trends and investment opportunities, visit our Real Estate & Economy section.
Local Perspectives and Challenges
Despite optimism, the project is not without challenges. Construction has disrupted traffic in parts of Almeria city, and some residents have voiced concerns about noise and integration with existing public transport. Environmental groups are monitoring the impact of tunnels and bridges on local landscapes and ecosystems. However, municipal leaders emphasize that the long-term benefits outweigh short-term inconveniences. Reinforced coordination between city transport systems and the new AVE station will be crucial to maximize its positive impact.
Outlook for Almeria Province
With the works now more than halfway finished, the AVE Almeria high speed rail is no longer a distant promise but a tangible reality. Its completion in 2026 will mark a turning point for the province, improving mobility, strengthening the economy and enhancing Almeria’s visibility as a destination for both tourists and investors. The combination of faster travel times, stronger infrastructure and new opportunities for growth positions the province for a new era of development.
For ongoing coverage of major transport projects, visit our Infrastructure category. To understand how these investments influence property values and investment trends, explore our Real Estate & Economy category.
Infrastructure
Municipal upgrades in San Juan de los Terreros
Published June 27, 2025 | Category: Latest News
The Town Council of Pulpí has announced a new phase of upgrades in San Juan de los Terreros, including renovations to key municipal buildings and services.
San Juan de los Terreros Begins Upgrades to Municipal Facilities
The local government of Pulpí has launched a project to remodel and enhance several municipal buildings in San Juan de los Terreros. The upgrades aim to improve public services and visitor information in the coastal town, which continues to grow in popularity as a summer destination.
Work is already underway to renovate tourist information offices, improve administrative spaces, and update technical facilities that serve both residents and seasonal visitors. The project is part of a wider plan to modernise essential infrastructure and improve accessibility across the municipality.
According to the council, the updates will help improve service efficiency, comfort, and long-term functionality — aligning with the area’s tourism strategy and growing year-round population.
These developments follow recent investments in sport and culture, including a new padel court and upgraded access roads.
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