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OUIGO is a rail operator mainly focused on Spain. Find below the key information about its network (Spain), its services and the main destinations served, along with the option to compare its fares on Gopaxo.

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Who is OUIGO?

OUIGO is a rail operator based in Spain. The operator runs rail services mainly focused on Spain, and is one of the rail operators listed on Gopaxo, the multimodal comparison engine that lets you book your train, bus, carpool and plane tickets in a single search.

Specialised in rail, OUIGO focuses its resources on a single core business, which generally ensures consistent service quality across the entire network.

Network and main destinations

The OUIGO network is focused on Spain. The operator runs regular services between the country's main hubs, often in complement to national rail and public transport networks. Schedules and frequencies depend on the chosen line; comparing on Gopaxo lets you see at a glance the multimodal alternatives available for the same trip.

Onboard services and comfort

The trains operated by OUIGO typically offer the standard equipment expected on the European market: air conditioning, reclining seats, power outlets at every seat, toilets in every carriage and luggage racks above the seats and at carriage ends. Exact features may vary by vehicle category and by the line operated. Before booking, check the detailed trip information on Gopaxo to see the included services (baggage, Wi-Fi, power outlets, catering).

Fares and baggage

OUIGO's fares are usually dynamic: the cheapest tickets are released when sales open (often 2 to 4 months before departure), then rise as demand grows. Gopaxo compares the available offers for a given trip in real time, so you can immediately see whether OUIGO offers the best price or whether it is more cost-effective to choose another operator on the same route.

One piece of hand luggage and two hold or rack bags are usually accepted free of charge. Folding bicycles travel as luggage; non-folded bicycles require a reservation on equipped trains. For OUIGO's exact policy, check the booking summary or visit the company's official website.

Book your OUIGO ticket on Gopaxo

Booking a OUIGO trip via Gopaxo takes three steps: enter your departure and arrival cities, pick a date (and optionally a return date), then compare the results sorted by price, duration or schedule. Gopaxo only displays real-time availability and redirects you to OUIGO's official booking platform to complete your purchase. No service fee is added: you pay exactly the official price.

Most frequent questions about Gopaxo

Where can I buy a OUIGO ticket?

OUIGO tickets are available on Gopaxo: enter your departure and arrival cities, choose your date, and Gopaxo shows the live availability and official fares from OUIGO, alongside other rail operators serving the same route. You can also buy directly on the company's official website.

Which countries does OUIGO serve?

OUIGO operates in Spain. Exact routes vary by line; use the Gopaxo search to confirm whether a specific trip is covered, or compare it with other rail operators if OUIGO does not run your itinerary.

How can I find a cheap OUIGO trip?

rail operators fares are usually dynamic: the first tickets released for sale are the cheapest. Book in advance (ideally 2 to 4 months before departure), avoid school-holiday weekends and compare OUIGO with other operators on the same route on Gopaxo.

Is baggage included with OUIGO?

One piece of hand luggage and two hold or rack bags are usually accepted free of charge. Folding bicycles travel as luggage; non-folded bicycles require a reservation on equipped trains.

Is OUIGO a reliable company?

OUIGO is a rail operator based in Spain and listed on Gopaxo for its technical availability and integration with our comparison system. Traveller reviews and OUIGO's commercial terms are accessible on its official website before booking.

Can I exchange or cancel a OUIGO ticket?

Exchange and refund conditions depend on the fare purchased. As a rule, opening-sale tickets (the cheapest ones) are less flexible, while Flex or Premium fares allow changes up until departure. Check the terms and conditions on OUIGO's official website before buying.