Renfe sets four special trains for Córdoba and Rabanales
renfe will run four special trains between Córdoba capital and the Campus de Rabanales on Saturday, 20 June, to handle the teacher opposition exams on the campus. The service will add two trains in each direction for a day expected to draw thousands of people.
Córdoba Central and Rabanales
The extra trains will link Córdoba Central station with the Campus de Rabanales in an average of seven minutes. That short trip is the core of the plan: move exam candidates quickly between the city and the campus while the tests are under way.
Renfe has set the service at four trains total, split evenly between outbound and return trips. For passengers heading to the campus, the timetable gives a direct rail option instead of leaving all of the movement to ordinary service.
Saturday, 20 June
The schedule is tied to one day only: Saturday, 20 June. On that date, teacher opposition exams will be held at the Campus de Rabanales, and thousands of people are expected to present themselves for them.
That concentration of arrivals is the reason for the added capacity. The special trains give the campus a rail link sized for the exam day, not a standard Saturday flow, and they keep the movement centered on Córdoba Central and Rabanales rather than on a broader network.
For anyone traveling to the campus that morning, the practical point is simple: the special service is the rail option Renfe has put in place for the exams. Once the day ends, the schedule returns to the normal pattern.