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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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High-speed rail to Almeria advances

Published December 10, 2025 | Category: Infrastructure

TL;DR: A new €27 million contract for ballast has been authorised on the Lorca–Vera–Almeria section of the Murcia–Almeria High-Speed Line. This is a major step forward for high-speed rail to Almeria, the official focus of current AVE development in the province.

High-speed rail to Almeria advances with new €27 million ballast contract

The future arrival of high-speed rail to Almeria has taken another visible step forward. Spain’s Council of Ministers has authorised the Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility to tender a contract worth approximately €27 million for the supply of ballast – the stone foundation layer of the track – on the Lorca–Vera–Almeria section. The contract will be issued by Adif Alta Velocidad, the organisation responsible for Spain’s AVE infrastructure.

The tender covers around 935,000 tonnes of ballast for 138 km of infrastructure. Ballast is essential: together with sleepers, rails and turnouts, it creates the stable base that allows trains to run safely and smoothly at high speed. By securing this material now, the Ministry ensures the project can move decisively into its next construction phase.

Track laying is already contracted between Murcia–Lorca and Vera–Almeria, and the tender for the remaining Lorca–Vera section is being prepared. Recent awards for rails, sleepers and other components complete the package needed to continue installation towards the capital.

For residents across the route – from Pulpi and Vera to Nijar and Almeria city – this means real progress: works are shifting from earthmoving and structures to the elements that make a railway look and function like a railway.

A key part of the Mediterranean Corridor

The Murcia–Almeria High-Speed Line forms a core section of the Mediterranean Corridor: the European rail axis connecting southern Spain with France and the rest of the continent. Once in service, the new line will significantly improve travel times and offer a more sustainable alternative to long car journeys along the Levante coast.

The Ministry is pushing the project forward on several fronts at once. The platform — including tunnels, bridges and cuttings — is either finished or under construction along most sections. At the same time, work continues on the project for the future Pulpi–Aguilas connection, expanding regional connectivity.

This parallel approach — advancing civil works, systems and high-speed rail to Almeria preparations together — is designed to minimise delays and accelerate completion.

Electrification and advanced systems also progressing

Beyond rails and ballast, AVE services rely on modern electrification and signalling systems. Installation is already underway on the Murcia–Lorca section, including works at the Totana substation and its autotransformer stations, as well as the catenary (overhead power line).

Electrification for the Lorca–Almeria stretch is currently out to tender. Once awarded, this will allow power systems to be installed along the remainder of the route.

Meanwhile, Adif has contracted the rollout of advanced communication (GSM-R) and signalling (ERTMS) technologies. These systems deliver safety, punctuality, and seamless operation with Europe’s wider railway network.

Economic and sustainability benefits

As investment continues, the project delivers economic benefits in the form of local jobs and business for quarrying, transport, engineering and specialised rail construction. Hundreds of workers are already active on the line.

The Ministry notes that high-speed rail to Almeria supports multiple United Nations Sustainable Development Goals — including SDG 9 (infrastructure), SDG 7 (clean energy and sustainability), and SDG 8 (economic growth). The works may also receive support from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), designed to boost cohesion and connectivity across the EU.

Direct impact for residents in the province

While ballast and signalling may sound technical, they are the steps that transform a construction platform into a working railway. Without ballast, no track can be laid; without track, there can be no electrification or safety systems — and without those, no AVE services.

The Lorca–Vera–Almeria corridor is the final missing section linking the province to Spain’s existing AVE network. Once complete, journey times to Murcia, Alicante, Madrid and beyond will drop dramatically — bringing Almeria into the centre of Spain’s high-speed future.

As track installation appears along more parts of the route, the change will become clear next to stations, viaducts and the new structures already visible on drives through the province.

Next steps towards high-speed rail to Almeria

Following this authorisation, Adif Alta Velocidad will publish the detailed tender documents for companies to submit bids. Once awarded, ballast deliveries will begin according to scheduled work fronts.

Over the coming months, new announcements on electrification, signalling and remaining track-laying tenders are expected to maintain consistent progress into 2026. With the platform largely completed, the project is now entering the most decisive stage: delivering high-speed rail to Almeria.

VisitingAlmeria.com will continue tracking progress on the Murcia–Almeria High-Speed Line, focusing on what each milestone means for mobility, business and daily life in the province.


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Junta Improves Road Safety on the A-334 R4 Through Zurgena

Published December 1, 2025 | Category: Infrastructure

TL;DR: The Junta de Andalucia is carrying out new road safety improvements on the A-334 R4 as it passes through Zurgena, focusing on better signage, safer access points and enhanced visibility in the Carasoles area.

Junta Begins Road Safety Improvements on the A-334 R4 in Zurgena

The Junta de Andalucia has launched a new phase of road safety improvements on the A-334 R4, the access route that connects Cucador and Overa through the municipality of Zurgena. The works are being carried out in the area of Los Carasoles, at kilometre point 1.3, where visibility and traffic flow have long required upgrades.

During a visit to the site, the regional delegate for Public Works, Territory and Housing met with the mayor of Zurgena to review the progress of the intervention. According to the Junta de Andalucia, the aim of this project is to improve the safety conditions for both residents and those who use the A-334 R4 as a connector between local districts.

The works, carried out by the company Aluvisa Trafic Sistems S.L., include the installation of new vertical signage, improvements to road markings, reinforcement of existing safety elements and adjustments to access points where traffic frequently concentrates. These upgrades respond to local demands for clearer traffic management in an area with increased residential activity.

The intervention is part of a broader strategy to modernise several secondary roads across the Almanzora region, with a focus on safer circulation and reducing accident risk. For Zurgena, improvements on the A-334 R4 are especially important due to the road’s role as a link between scattered neighbourhoods and nearby towns.

Once completed, the works are expected to provide smoother driving conditions and greater protection for pedestrians and drivers using this busy local route.


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Junta Reinforces Slope Next to A-1207 Cycle Path in Vera

Published November 28, 2025 | Category: Infrastructure

TL;DR: The Junta de Andalucía is reinforcing a slope next to the A-1207 cycle path in Vera to prevent further landslides and improve safety for pedestrians and cyclists.

Junta Reinforces Slope Next to A-1207 Cycle Path in Vera

The Junta de Andalucía has started works to stabilise the slope next to the cycle and pedestrian path along the A-1207 in Vera. The intervention aims to resolve recent small landslides caused by erosion and weather, which had begun to affect the pavement and a busy cycling route.

The works cover the section between kilometre points 0.37 and 0.66 of the road and are funded with more than €48,000. During a visit to the site, the territorial delegate for Public Works and the mayor of Vera reviewed the progress of the project, which is being carried out under the supervision of the regional roads department.

The solution includes installing a prefabricated reinforced-concrete wall parallel to the cycle path. This structure is designed to protect users, stabilise the slope and improve the visual integration of the area. The route is heavily used throughout the year by residents, commuters and cyclists, making the reinforcement an important investment in local safety and infrastructure.


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Port of Almeria to Renovate Maritime Station and Modernise Its Architectural Image

Published November 28, 2025 | Category: Infrastructure

TL;DR: The Port of Almeria has launched a comprehensive renovation of its maritime station and surrounding buildings. The project aims to modernise the terminal’s architecture, improve energy efficiency and reduce emissions, with works now entering the design and planning phase.

Port of Almeria to Renovate and Modernise

The Port of Almeria is preparing for a significant transformation. The Autoridad Portuaria de Almería (APA) has initiated a major renovation project for the maritime station and several nearby service buildings, marking an important step within its 2024–2030 Sustainability Strategy, as reported by APA’s official communication channels.

The plan focuses on improving both the architectural appearance and the energy performance of key structures in the passenger terminal area. The initiative aims to reduce the port’s primary non-renewable energy use by at least 30%, lowering emissions and improving thermal insulation while modernising the visual identity of the port’s waterfront.

Port of Almeria Renovation of Four Key Buildings

The renovation project will encompass four structures: the main Maritime Station (8,244 m²), the “Servicios Múltiples” building (647 m²), and two smaller annex buildings used for port services. The goal is to give the area a cleaner, more contemporary architectural look while bringing the buildings up to current environmental standards.

According to APA, the refurbishment will enhance passenger comfort, improve natural lighting, optimise internal layouts and support the move toward a more environmentally responsible port operation.

Tendering Process Underway

The Port Authority has begun the tendering process to develop the full renovation project, including architectural plans, technical documentation, safety planning and construction management. The project carries a base budget of €359,975 (including VAT), with a three-month period allocated for technical drafting and one year for execution oversight.

Companies interested in bidding can attend an official technical site visit scheduled for 4 December, where APA will offer on-site explanations of the buildings to be remodelled.

Part of a Wider Sustainability Push

This renovation fits within a broader shift toward sustainability across the province. Beyond the port, Almeria is seeing progress in areas such as circular economy and emissions reduction — including innovative projects that turn plastic waste into biodiesel. Together, these initiatives reflect a coordinated effort to modernise infrastructure while moving toward a more efficient and environmentally conscious future.

A New Look for the Port–City Interface

The Port Authority emphasises that the architectural improvement of the Maritime Station is not only a functional upgrade but also an opportunity to strengthen the visual harmony between the port and the city of Almeria. By updating façades, improving exterior finishes and enhancing the immediate surroundings, APA hopes to create a more welcoming entrance for ferry passengers and a more attractive urban waterfront.

The project marks the beginning of a wider effort to reposition the port as a modern, efficient and sustainable transportation hub — one that better serves residents, tourists and international travellers.


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