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La Llegada Del Ave a Murcia Colegio Ingenieros de Caminos, Canales y Puertos Murcia LA LLEGADA DEL AVE A MURCIA Una oportunidad única para el desarrollo de la Región Diciembre 2014 Historia del Ferrocarril en Murcia Llegada del AVE a Murcia Historia del Ferrocarril en Murcia ! El 95% de las líneas de la región se puso en servicio en el siglo XIX !La línea Chinchilla-Murcia Lene 149 años !Desde el siglo XIX no se han realizado mejoras sustanciales del ferrocarril en la Región de Murcia !La llegada del AVE a Murcia supone pasar del siglo XIX al XXI sin pasar por el XX Llegada del AVE a Murcia Desarrollo del AVE en España 1 MADRID 2 BARCELONA 3 VALENCIA 4 SEVILLA 5 ZARAGOZA 6 MÁLAGA 7 MURCIA 8 PALMA DE MALLORCA 9 LAS PALMAS DE GRAN CANARIA 10 BILBAO 11 ALICANTE 12 CÓRDOBA 13 VALLADOLID 14 VIGO 15 GIJÓN Llegada del AVE a Murcia Desarrollo del AVE en España 1 MADRID 1992 2 BARCELONA 3 VALENCIA 4 SEVILLA 1992 5 ZARAGOZA ● 6 MÁLAGA 7 MURCIA 8 PALMA DE MALLORCA 9 LAS PALMAS DE GRAN CANARIA ● 10 BILBAO 11 ALICANTE 1992 12 CÓRDOBA ● 13 VALLADOLID 14 VIGO ● 15 GIJÓN 1992 MADRID, CIUDAD REAL, CÓRDOBA, SEVILLA Llegada del AVE a Murcia Desarrollo del AVE en España 1 MADRID 1992 ● ● 2 BARCELONA 3 VALENCIA 4 SEVILLA 1992 ● 5 ZARAGOZA 2003 ● 6 MÁLAGA 7 MURCIA 8 PALMA DE MALLORCA 9 LAS PALMAS DE GRAN CANARIA ● 10 BILBAO 11 ALICANTE 1992 12 CÓRDOBA ● 13 VALLADOLID 14 VIGO ● 15 GIJÓN 2003 GUADALAJARA, ZARAGOZA, LÉRIDA Llegada del AVE a Murcia Desarrollo del AVE en España ● 1 MADRID 1992 ● ● 2 BARCELONA 3 VALENCIA 4 SEVILLA 1992 ● 5 ZARAGOZA 2003 ● 6 MÁLAGA 7 MURCIA ● 8 PALMA DE MALLORCA 9 LAS PALMAS DE GRAN CANARIA ● 10 BILBAO 11 ALICANTE 1992 12 CÓRDOBA ● 13 VALLADOLID 14 VIGO ● 15 GIJÓN 2005 TOLEDO, HUESCA Llegada del AVE a Murcia Desarrollo del AVE en España ● 1 MADRID 1992 ● ● 2 BARCELONA ● 3 VALENCIA 4 SEVILLA 1992 ● 5 ZARAGOZA 2003 ● 6 MÁLAGA 7 MURCIA ● 8 PALMA DE MALLORCA 9 LAS PALMAS DE GRAN CANARIA ● 10 BILBAO 11 ALICANTE 1992 12 CÓRDOBA ● 13 VALLADOLID 14 VIGO ● 15 GIJÓN 2006 TARRAGONA Llegada del AVE a Murcia Desarrollo del AVE en España ● 1 MADRID 1992 ● ● ● 2 BARCELONA ● 3 VALENCIA ● 4 SEVILLA 1992 ● 5 ZARAGOZA 2003 ● 6 MÁLAGA 2007 7 MURCIA ● 8 PALMA DE MALLORCA 9 LAS PALMAS DE GRAN CANARIA ● 10 BILBAO 11 ALICANTE 1992 12 CÓRDOBA ● 13 VALLADOLID 2007 14 VIGO ● 15 GIJÓN ● 2007 SEGOVIA, VALLADOLID, MÁLAGA Llegada del AVE a Murcia Desarrollo del AVE en España ● 1 MADRID 1992 ● ● ● 2 BARCELONA 2008 ● ● 3 VALENCIA ● 4 SEVILLA 1992 ● 5 ZARAGOZA 2003 ● 6 MÁLAGA 2007 7 MURCIA ● 8 PALMA DE MALLORCA 9 LAS PALMAS DE GRAN CANARIA ● 10 BILBAO 11 ALICANTE 1992 12 CÓRDOBA ● 13 VALLADOLID 2007 14 VIGO ● 15 GIJÓN ● 2008 BARCELONA Llegada del AVE a Murcia Desarrollo del AVE en España ● 1 MADRID 1992 ● ● ● 2 BARCELONA 2008 ● ● 3 VALENCIA 2010 ● 4 SEVILLA 1992 ● 5 ZARAGOZA 2003 ● 6 MÁLAGA 2007 ● 7 MURCIA ● 8 PALMA DE MALLORCA ● 9 LAS PALMAS DE GRAN CANARIA ● ● 10 BILBAO 11 ALICANTE 1992 12 CÓRDOBA ● 13 VALLADOLID 2007 14 VIGO ● 15 GIJÓN ● 2010 CUENCA, ALBACETE, VALENCIA Llegada del AVE a Murcia Desarrollo del AVE en España ● ● ● 1 MADRID 1992 ● ● ● 2 BARCELONA 2008 ● ● 3 VALENCIA 2010 ● 4 SEVILLA 1992 ● 5 ZARAGOZA 2003 ● 6 MÁLAGA 2007 ● 7 MURCIA ● 8 PALMA DE MALLORCA ● 9 LAS PALMAS DE GRAN CANARIA ● ● 10 BILBAO 11 ALICANTE 1992 12 CÓRDOBA ● 13 VALLADOLID 2007 14 VIGO ● 15 GIJÓN ● 2011 ORENSE, LA CORUÑA Llegada del AVE a Murcia Desarrollo del AVE en España ● ● ● ● 1 MADRID 1992 ● ● ● 2 BARCELONA 2008 ● ● 3 VALENCIA 2010 ● 4 SEVILLA 1992 ● 5 ZARAGOZA 2003 ● 6 MÁLAGA 2007 ● 7 MURCIA ● 8 PALMA DE MALLORCA ● 9 LAS PALMAS DE GRAN CANARIA ● ● 10 BILBAO 11 ALICANTE 2013 ● 1992 12 CÓRDOBA ● 13 VALLADOLID 2007 14 VIGO ● 15 GIJÓN ● 2013 GERONA, ALICANTE Llegada del AVE a Murcia Desarrollo del AVE en España ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 1 MADRID 1992 ● ● ● 2 BARCELONA 2008 ● ● ● 3 VALENCIA 2010 ● 4 SEVILLA 1992 ● 5 ZARAGOZA 2003 ● 6 MÁLAGA 2007 ● ● 7 MURCIA 2015 ● 8 PALMA DE MALLORCA ● ● 9 LAS PALMAS DE GRAN CANARIA ● ● ● 10 BILBAO 11 ALICANTE 2013 ● 1992 12 CÓRDOBA ● ● 13 VALLADOLID 2007 14 VIGO ● 15 GIJÓN ● ● ● 2015 BADAJOZ, CÁCERES, CÁDIZ, PALENCIA, LEÓN, BURGOS, CASTELLÓN, ZAMORA, GRANADA, MURCIA Llegada del AVE a Murcia Desarrollo del AVE en España ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 1 MADRID 1992 ● ● ● 2 BARCELONA 2008 ● ● ● 3 VALENCIA 2010 ● 4 SEVILLA 1992 ● 5 ZARAGOZA 2003 ● 6 MÁLAGA 2007 ● ● 7 MURCIA ● 8 PALMA DE MALLORCA ● ● 9 LAS PALMAS DE GRAN CANARIA ● ● ● 10 BILBAO 11 ALICANTE 2013 ● 1992 12 CÓRDOBA ● 13 VALLADOLID 2007 14 VIGO ● 15 GIJÓN ● ● ● 2015 BADAJOZ, CÁCERES, CÁDIZ, PALENCIA, LEÓN, BURGOS, CASTELLÓN, ZAMORA, GRANADA Llegada del AVE a Murcia Desarrollo del AVE en España Llegada del AVE en 2015 1. Palencia 2. Zamora 3. Granada 4. Murcia 5. Burgos 6. Puebla de Sanabria Llegada del AVE a Murcia Desarrollo del AVE en España !Las trece primeras ciudades de España (excepto Bilbao y las Insulares) ya Lenen AVE !En 2015 el AVE llega a 31 capitales de provincia. Murcia es una de ellas. !Murcia es la 7ª ciudad de España por población Llegada del AVE a Murcia El AVE acerca a los pasajeros Llegada del AVE a Murcia El AVE acerca a los pasajeros Fuente: ADIF Llegada del AVE a Murcia El AVE acerca a los pasajeros Fuente: ADIF Llegada del AVE a Murcia El AVE acerca a los pasajeros 4h Líneas de distancia 3h en empo de 2h recorrido 1h Llegada del AVE a Murcia El AVE acerca a los pasajeros 4h 3h 4h 2h Líneas de distancia 3h 1h en empo de 2h recorrido 1h ----- Actual ----- Futuro Llegada del AVE a Murcia El AVE acerca a los pasajeros Llegada del AVE a Murcia El AVE acerca a los pasajeros ! En 2015 habrá una población de 12 millones a menos de 2:30 horas de Murcia !En 2015 habrá una población de 22 millones a menos de 4:00 horas de Murcia !Gran potencial para el desarrollo turísLco de la Región !Turismo es aproximadamente el 10% del PIB de la Región Llegada del AVE a Murcia Beneficios del AVE para la Región ! Desde la llegada del AVE a las ciudades, el tráfico se ha mulLplicado entre 2,3 y 3,4 veces Llegada del AVE a Murcia Beneficios del AVE para la Región ! Gran potencial turísLco para la Región !Previsión de pasar de 0,5 MM de pasajeros a 1,4 MM de pasajeros en el primer año ! Mejora sustancial de los servicios de cercanías !Valor Añadido de unos 70MM€/año para la Región. 1.400 MM€ en 20 años !Generación de 2.000 puestos de trabajo Llegada del AVE a Murcia Conclusiones !La llegada del AVE a Murcia supone pasar del siglo XIX al XXI sin pasar por el XX !En 2015 el AVE llega a 31 capitales de provincia de España !Murcia es la mayor ciudad de España (7ª) sin conexión por AVE !AVE es un generador de desarrollo y riqueza !AVE es un impulsor del desarrollo turísLco Llegada del AVE a Murcia .
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