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Low-cost high-speed rail service
Avlo (Spanish pronunciation: ['aβlo], short for Alta Velocidad Low Cost, lit. 'No Frills High Speed') is a low-cost high-speed rail service operated by
Avlo
dominant service is AVE while other high speed services such as Avant, Alvia, Avlo, Euromed, Ouigo España and Iryo, as well as mid-speed (InterCity) services
High-speed_rail_in_Spain
High-speed train
Pontevedra in Galicia. In addition Talgo Avril will replace S-112 trains for the Avlo Madrid–Barcelona, Madrid–Valencia, Madrid–Alicante and Murcia–Madrid–Valladolid
Talgo_AVRIL
Railway line connecting Madrid and Barcelona, in Spain
network. Trains are operated by the national railway Renfe under the AVE and Avlo brands, and by private competitors Ouigo España and Iryo. In 2003 construction
Madrid–Barcelona high-speed rail line
Madrid–Barcelona_high-speed_rail_line
Spanish engineering company
v t e Rail transport in Spain Operators Passenger Renfe AVE Avlo Alvia Euromed InterCity Avant Media Distancia [es] Cercanías Ouigo Iryo Regional Euskotren
Acciona
High-speed rail service in Spain
circulación los S-106 con un incremento de 14.400 plazas para los servicios Avlo que circulan entre Madrid, Aragón, Cataluña, Comunitat Valenciana y Murcia"
AVE
Script used to write the Greek language
The acute accent in aulós [avˈlos] ('flute') distinguishes the word from its homograph áulos [ˈailos] ('immaterial'). The smooth breathing marks the absence
Greek_alphabet
Open-access operator of high-speed railway services in Spain
Spanish market, such as the Spanish state-owned railway company Renfe's Avlo service and the open-access operator Iryo. Ouigo España had planned to launch
Ouigo_España
Government ministry of Spain
Retrieved 11 April 2026. REDACCIÓN (23 June 2021). "Primer viaje del AVLO | El AVLO comienza sus viajes: qué equipaje máximo te dejan subir y qué está prohibido
Ministry of Development (Spain)
Ministry_of_Development_(Spain)
Rapid transit system of Oslo, Norway
as a suburban line; the Lilleaker Line opened to Lilleaker in 1919, to Avløs in 1924 and to Kolsås in 1930. A new section from Jar to Sørbyhaugen opened
Oslo_Metro
Railway line in Spain
tunnel radii are high enough to support 300 km/h (186 mph). Two low cost Avlo high speed services per day are also offered by Renfe on the Madrid–Málaga
Madrid–Málaga high-speed rail line
Madrid–Málaga_high-speed_rail_line
Railway line in Spain
by the Rodalies de Catalunya commuter network, Renfe regional, MD, AVE, Avlo and Avant train services, and TGV trains. The line stars at Barcelona Sants
Barcelona–Cerbère_railway
Railway station in Alicante, Spain
AV towards Madrid Chamartín Avlo Albacete-Los Llanos towards Ourense-Empalme AVE Villena AV towards Madrid Chamartín Avlo Elche AV towards Murcia del
Alicante_railway_station
Alicante railway station and Águilas through lines C-1 and C-2. AVE and Avlo high speed services use the Madrid–Levante high-speed rail network to connect
Murcia del Carmen railway station
Murcia_del_Carmen_railway_station
Marketing concept
include; Ouigo (France) - Operated by SNCF Ouigo Spain - Operated by SNCF Avlo (Spain) - Operated by Renfe Lumo (UK) - Operated by FirstGroup Izy (France
No_frills
High-speed rail operator in Spain
operated in competition with the national railway operator Renfe's AVE and Avlo services, as well as the French-owned low-cost carrier Ouigo España; thus
Iryo
Oslo metro station
Avløs is a station on the Kolsås Line (line 3) within the Oslo Metro system. Situated between Valler and Haslum, it is located 13.6 km from Stortinget
Avløs_station
Village in Østlandet, Norway
on the Kolsås Line (Kolsåsbanen) of Oslo Metro. It is situated between Avløs and Gjønnes. Haslum is noted for Haslum Church (Haslum kirke) its medieval
Haslum
Train path from northwest to central Spain
(only in summertime). Avlo Madrid Chamartín–Gijón via Valladolid, Palencia, León, La Pola, Mieres Del Camín and Oviedo on S-106. Avlo Madrid-Chamartin–A
Madrid–Asturias high-speed rail line
Madrid–Asturias_high-speed_rail_line
complement its higher-end AVE trains, Renfe launched a no-frills service called Avlo on 23 June 2021. Iryo, operated by the ILSA joint venture between Air Nostrum
High-speed_rail_in_Europe
Railway station in Cuenca, Spain
Spain is a popular day or weekend trip from Madrid, with frequent AVE, AVLO, Alvia, Avant and Iryo trains between Madrid and Valencia or Alicante serving
Cuenca–Fernando Zóbel railway station
Cuenca–Fernando_Zóbel_railway_station
Railway station in Valencia, Spain
towards Seville-Santa Justa Terminus Requena-Utiel towards Madrid Chamartín Avlo Madrid Puerta de Atocha towards Gijón Alvia Sagunt towards Oropesa del Mar
Valencia-Joaquín Sorolla railway station
Valencia-Joaquín_Sorolla_railway_station
Railway station in Lleida, Catalonia
Málaga María Zambrano Zaragoza–Delicias towards Madrid Puerta de Atocha Avlo Camp de Tarragona towards Figueres-Vilafant Zaragoza–Delicias towards Bilbao
Lleida Pirineus railway station
Lleida_Pirineus_railway_station
Rapid transit line of the Madrid Metro
Renfe Media Distancia: 51, 53, 54, 55, 57, 58, 86 Renfe Operadora: AVE, Avlo, Alvia Ouigo España Chamartín / Tetuán Plaza de Castilla 1961 A Madrid Metro:
Line_10_(Madrid_Metro)
Spanish railway service operated by Renfe
in ETR 480 Avant class 114 trains are based in ETR 600 AVE Alvia Euromed Avlo Ouigo España Iryo Rail transport in Spain High-speed rail in Spain High-speed
Avant_(train)
Railway station in Spain
Puerta de Atocha Tardienta towards Huesca Madrid Puerta de Atocha Terminus Avlo Barcelona Sants Terminus Calatayud towards Madrid Puerta de Atocha Lleida
Zaragoza–Delicias railway station
Zaragoza–Delicias_railway_station
Railway station in Madrid, Spain
Guadalajara–Yebes towards Huesca Barcelona Sants towards Marseille-St-Charles Avlo Barcelona Sants Terminus Zaragoza Delicias towards Barcelona Sants Guadalajara–Yebes
Madrid_Atocha_railway_station
Rapid transit line in Norway
Line. It had been built to Lilleaker in 1919. The line was extended to Avløs on 1 July 1924, and the line was extended to Kolsås on 1 January 1930. The
Kolsås_Line
ancient name of bagpipes in Greece is Askavlos (Askos Ασκός means wine skin, Avlos Αυλός is the pipe) Askomandoura (Greek: ασκομαντούρα): a double-chantered
List_of_bagpipes
Tram line in Oslo, Norway
Electrification 750 V DC overhead wire Route map Legend Kolsås Line Kolsås Avløs Kolsås Line Bekkestua Ringstabekk Jar low platforms Jar high platforms Lysakerelva
Lilleaker_Line
Railway station in Spain
towards Málaga María Zambrano Lleida Pirineus towards Madrid Puerta de Atocha Avlo Barcelona Sants towards Figueres-Vilafant Lleida Pirineus towards Bilbao
Camp de Tarragona railway station
Camp_de_Tarragona_railway_station
Railway station in Madrid, Spain
towards Ourense-Empalme Cuenca-Fernando Zóbel towards Valencia-Joaquín Sorolla Avlo Terminus Cuenca-Fernando Zóbel towards Alicante Cuenca-Fernando Zóbel towards
Madrid-Chamartín-Clara Campoamor railway station
Madrid-Chamartín-Clara_Campoamor_railway_station
Music genre
Thracian music and clarinets are also used. The Thracian Gaida, also called Avlos, is different from the Macedonian or other Bulgarian bagpipes. It is more
Greek_traditional_music
Railway station in Girona, Spain
towards Madrid Puerta de Atocha Figueres–Vilafant towards Marseille-St-Charles Avlo Figueres–Vilafant Terminus Preceding station Rodalies de Catalunya Following
Girona_railway_station
Railway station
Barcelona Sants Calatayud towards Figueres–Vilafant Calatayud towards Huesca Avlo Calatayud towards Figueres–Vilafant Alvia Calatayud towards Pamplona Calatayud
Guadalajara–Yebes railway station
Guadalajara–Yebes_railway_station
Building in Girona Province, Spain
Girona towards Madrid Puerta de Atocha Perpignan towards Marseille-St-Charles Avlo Terminus Preceding station SNCF Following station Girona towards Barcelona
Figueres–Vilafant railway station
Figueres–Vilafant_railway_station
Electric multiple unit used on the Oslo Metro
3x01–3x115 Capacity 493 passengers (3-car set) Operator Sporveien T-banen Depots Avløs, Majorstuen, Ryen Line served All Oslo Metro lines Specifications Car body
OS_MX3000
Railway station in Spain
towards Marseille-St-Charles Zaragoza Delicias towards Madrid Puerta de Atocha Avlo Terminus Madrid Puerta de Atocha Terminus Camp de Tarragona towards Madrid
Barcelona Sants railway station
Barcelona_Sants_railway_station
Velocidad Española AVE High-speed rail Spain Avant High-speed rail Spain Avlo High-speed rail Spain Asimenio Velos High-speed rail Greece CrossCountry
Train_categories_in_Europe
Railway station in Aragon, Spain
Zaragoza–Delicias towards Figueres-Vilafant Zaragoza–Delicias towards Huesca Avlo Zaragoza–Delicias towards Figueres–Vilafant Alvia Tudela de Navarra towards
Calatayud_railway_station
the public operator Renfe launched a low-cost high-speed service called Avlo on various routes across Spain. Further high-speed links are under construction
History of rail transport in Spain
History_of_rail_transport_in_Spain
Railway line in Spain
from the original (PDF) on 2021-05-09. "Horarios, precios de trenes, Ave, Avlo, Alvia, Regionales | Renfe". www.renfe.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-02-05
Mérida-Los_Rosales_railway
2014. Aspenberg (1994): 33 Haldsrud, Stian (2013). "Kolsåsbanen ombygd til Avløs". Lokaltrafikk. 85: 32–42. Svenningsen, Jens (17 December 2007). "Bygger
List_of_Oslo_Metro_stations
Film festival in Locarno, Switzerland
Director(s) Year Production Country 776 Km Oleg Goncarjonok 1993 Belarus Avlos Intangible Asatrjan Alik Remikovic 1992 Armenia Ballada O Lese Ballada or
46th_Locarno_Film_Festival
Oslo metro station
on the Kolsås Line of the Oslo Metro. It is located between Hauger and Avløs at the foot of Kolsås, 15.5 kilometers (9.6 mi) from Stortinget. The station
Gjettum_station
Tram company
Lilleaker Line, first to Bekkestua and then to Haslum—establishing a depot at Avløs at the same time. The final extension of the line occurred on 1 January
Bærumsbanen
line. The Lilleaker Line opened to Lilleaker station on 9 May 1919, to Avløs station in 1924 and to Kolsås station in 1930. The section west of Jar station
History of the Oslo Tramway and Metro
History_of_the_Oslo_Tramway_and_Metro
Oslo Metro rolling stock type
1001–1162, 1301–1349 Capacity 154–180 Operator Oslo T-banedrift Depots Avløs, Majorstuen, Ryen Lines served All Oslo Metro lines (except Kolsås Line
OS_T1000
Preceding station Renfe Operadora Following station Cuenca–Fernando Zóbel towards Madrid Chamartín AVE Valencia-Joaquín Sorolla Terminus Avlo Terminus Avant
Requena-Utiel_railway_station
Railway station in Spain
Zóbel towards Ourense-Empalme Cuenca–Fernando Zóbel towards Madrid Chamartín Avlo Villena AV towards Alicante Villena AV towards Murcia del Carmen Cuenca–Fernando
Albacete-Los Llanos railway station
Albacete-Los_Llanos_railway_station
Former Oslo metro station
on the Kolsås Line of the Oslo Metro. It was located between Gjettum and Avløs, 14.8 kilometers (9.2 mi) from Stortinget. The station opened on 1 January
Valler_station
Railway station in Villena, Spain
station Albacete-Los Llanos towards Madrid Chamartín AVE Alicante Terminus Avlo Alicante towards Murcia del Carmen Albacete-Los Llanos towards A Coruña Alvia
Villena_AV_railway_station
American college football season
5–5–1 (3–3–1 SWC) Head coach Frank Broyles (16th season) Captains Nick Avlos Jack Ettinger Steve Hedgepeth Dickey Morton Danny Rhodes Home stadium Razorback
1973 Arkansas Razorbacks football team
1973_Arkansas_Razorbacks_football_team
Oslo metro station
Haslum is a station on the Kolsås Line on the Oslo Metro. It is between Avløs and Gjønnes, 13.0 kilometers (8.1 mi) from Stortinget. It serves the neighborhood
Haslum_station
collides with it and overturns, killing at least 50. June 23 – Renfe begins Avlo low-cost high-speed rail passenger services over the Madrid–Barcelona high-speed
2021_in_rail_transport
Bangladesh Naval Battles". Soviet-Empire. Retrieved 16 November 2018. "Avlos Tanker 1952-1971". Wrecksite. Retrieved 9 November 2018. "Surma Cargo Ship
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1971
Valley in Norway
Solberg, at the confluence of three lesser creeks from Valler in the west, Avløs in the north and Løkeberg in the east. From Solberg it ran almost in a straight
Skytterdalen
Mortensrud 11.5 7.1 2.3 1.4 11 Kolsås 3 November 1924 Jar – Avløs* 4.5 2.8 4.5 2.8 8 1 January 1930 Avløs – Kolsås* 7.8 4.8 3.3 2.1 12 15 June 1942 Jar – Sørbyhaugen*
List_of_Oslo_Metro_lines
Metro line in Oslo, Norway
Lilleaker–Østensjø Line. However, a limited number of services continued to Kolsås, Avløs or Haslum. From 1944, the operative responsibility for Bærumbanen was taken
Østensjø_Line
Tram stop in Oslo, Norway
Lilleaker Line was extended twice into Bærum, first to Bekkestua and then to Avløs. During the schedule, SL95 trams operate the entire line 13 without any
Lilleaker_tram_stop
after renovation. 2013 December 15 Kolsås Line Haslum and Avløs stations re-opened, making Avløs the terminus of the Kolsås Line. The line is extended by
Timeline_of_transport_in_Oslo
Oslo metro station
ride was significantly reduced after the line was extended to Haslum and Avløs on 15 December 2013, where a combined 200 new parking places were built
Gjønnes_station
Defunct tram company in Oslo, Norway
extensions in 1917 and received permission in 1921 to extend the line to Avløs. KES and KSS both had concessions which expired on the same date, in March
Kristiania_Elektriske_Sporvei
AVLO
AVLO
AVLO
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi
Divine
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Johannes, GIOVANNI means "God is gracious."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Pleasant
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Happy; Kind
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Beam
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Protector of King
Boy/Male
Hindu
Male
Italian
Italian form of Roman Latin Julius, GIULIO means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Saint, Name of Lord Shiva
Male
African
born on Wednesday.
AVLO
AVLO
AVLO
AVLO
AVLO