The Spanish government has finally approved the information study of the access corridor and the Bilbao-Abando station.
The high-speed train (TAV) arrives in Bilbao through a tunnel from the River Nervión, near Lapatza (Basauri), to the future metro station Abando. That is the option chosen by the Spanish government. The Ministry of Transport, Mobility and the Urban Agenda (Mitma) has finalized the informative study of the access corridor and the Bilbao-Abando station.
Last February, the main Basque administrations and the Spanish government signed the agreement for the underground arrival of the high-speed train (TAV) to Bilbao.
The agreement envisages that the Basque government will be responsible for the implementation of part of the civil works of the project through the ‘management allocation’ formula, whereby it will advance the financing and be responsible for the implementation of part of the works, although the Spanish government will later deduct the cost of the railway works from the quota, as the TAV network is a state infrastructure.
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Source: EITB

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