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Spain Aims to Phase Out Diesel Traction in Rail Transport
SustainabilityESJanuary 26, 2026

Spain Aims to Phase Out Diesel Traction in Rail Transport

Spain is taking significant steps to eliminate diesel traction in its rail network, focusing on the transition to sustainable rail transport. The government plans to electrify existing lines and explore alternative train technologies to achieve this goal.

The initiative aligns with broader European Union objectives to reduce carbon emissions and enhance the sustainability of public transport systems. Spain’s commitment to electrification is expected to improve energy efficiency and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.

As part of this strategy, the Spanish government is likely to invest in infrastructure upgrades and the development of new electric train models. This shift is anticipated to not only modernize the rail network but also to provide a cleaner and more efficient mode of transport for passengers and freight.

While specific timelines and budget allocations for the electrification projects have not been detailed, the move signals a clear direction towards a greener rail industry in Spain. Stakeholders in the rail sector are encouraged to prepare for the changes that will accompany this transition.

Spain’s efforts to phase out diesel traction could serve as a model for other countries looking to enhance the sustainability of their rail systems. The focus on electrification and innovative technologies may lead to increased collaboration among rail operators, technology providers, and government agencies.

source: railwaypro.com

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