en.Wedoany.com Reported - Spanish national railway company Renfe has launched a tender worth EUR 42.7 million for the construction of a new maintenance depot for Madrid's C-5 commuter rail line. Located in Móstoles-El Soto within the Madrid metropolitan area, this project is a key component of the C-5 line's modernization.

The new depot has a planned construction period of 18 months and will support the high-capacity Series 453 trains manufactured by Stadler Rail. These trains, expected to be delivered starting later this year, can each accommodate over 500 passengers and are equipped with accessibility features and improved bicycle spaces. The depot's technical plan includes three 200-meter-long indoor maintenance tracks, three outdoor tracks with technical platforms, a washing line, and wheel maintenance equipment.
The facility aims to enhance storage and maintenance capacity in the Madrid region, reducing turnaround times and thereby improving operational efficiency. The C-5 line is one of Spain's busiest railway routes, serving approximately 72 million passengers annually and accounting for nearly 40% of journeys on Madrid's commuter system. Its modernization is supported by a EUR 1.35 billion investment, involving 28 projects managed by Adif and Renfe for infrastructure and train operations respectively.
Furthermore, Renfe has included this project in its 2025-2030 Integrated Workshop and Maintenance Plan, which involves a total investment exceeding EUR 1 billion, covering the construction of new workshops and the upgrading of existing facilities. The company is adopting new technology-based maintenance models, such as real-time monitoring and automated inspections, to optimize services and minimize the impact of engineering work on passengers.
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