Renfe has reopened this Sunday the high-speed service (AVE) between Córdoba and Seville, after several days of suspension due to the constant accumulation of water on the tracks caused by the intense rains in almost all of AndalusiaRenfe has informed on its social networks that the high-speed service between Córdoba and Seville is already operational. It has also recalled that the **Alternative Transport Plan** (PAT) by road between Córdoba and the Cordoban town of Villanueva de Córdoba remains in effect due to track conditions.
‼️BREAKING NEWS ANDALUSIA - FEBRUARY 8
— InfoRenfe (@Inforenfe) February 8, 2026
🟢 High-speed circulation between Cordoba and Seville restored
🚌 We remind you that the road PAT between Villanueva de Córdoba and Córdoba remains in effect
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Adverse weather conditions and the alternative plan in Andalusia
In another message published he explained that, due to the adverse weather conditions in Andalusia, the high-speed trains connecting Madrid with the region will only reach Villanueva de Córdoba. From there, the continuity of the journey to Córdoba is guaranteed by road transport.
Additionally, Renfe has enabled alternative road services for Medium Distance trains on the Huelva–Jabugo–Zafra, Jaén–Linares, and Granada–Almería routesFinally, the operator has confirmed that the **commuter rail service in Malaga has been normalized** and that the C1 commuter rail line in Seville has also resumed its usual operation.