Santiago de Compostela railway station

Santiago de Compostela-Daniel Castelao is the railway station of the Galician capital Santiago de Compostela, Spain. In 2024, it registered a traffic of 4.3 million passengers, being the busiest railway station in Galicia.

Santiago de Compostela-Daniel Castelao
General information
Coordinates42°52′15″N 8°32′41″W / 42.8708°N 8.5447°W / 42.8708; -8.5447
Owned byAdif
Operated byRenfe
LinesMadrid–Galicia high-speed rail line
Atlantic Axis high-speed rail line
Zamora-A Coruña
Redondela-Santiago de Compostela
Platforms5
Construction
Accessibleyes
History
Opened14 April 1943 (1943-04-14)
Passengers
20244,370,826
Location

History

The arrival of the train to Santiago is linked to the first railway line put into operation in Galicia, which connected the city with Carril (now part of Vilagarcía de Arousa) and which would be extended shortly after to Pontevedra. The first station of the city, inaugurated on September 15, 1873, was located in Cornes, then part of the municipality of Conxo, which was annexed to Santiago de Compostela in 1925.

In 1943, with the construction of the railway line to A Coruña, the current station was built, and the old one was used solely for freight transport. The building draws inspiration from the traditional Galician manor houses, known as pazos, and includes a metal structure over the tracks.

The station became part of the Spanish high-speed rail network in 2011, with the construction of the line between A Coruña and Ourense (later part of the Madrid–Galicia high-speed rail line). In 2015 the Atlantic Axis high-speed rail line was inaugurated, connecting the city with Pontevedra and Vigo. Shortly after, the construction of the new passenger building began, which became operational in the summer of 2025. It was designed by the Spanish architect Juan Herreros and named after the Galician politician and writer Alfonso Daniel Rodríguez Castelao.

Services

Preceding station Renfe Operadora Following station
Ourense-Empalme
towards Madrid Chamartín
Alvia A Coruña
towards Ferrol
Vilagarcía de Arousa
towards Pontevedra
Ourense-Empalme
towards Barcelona Sants
A Coruña
Terminus
Carballino
towards Hendaye
Intercity
Ourense-Empalme
Terminus
Avant
Vilagarcía de Arousa
towards Vigo-Urzaiz
Osebe
towards Vigo-Guixar
Media Distancia
1
Ordes
towards A Coruña

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