Timetables and prices of trains to the Rabanales Campus
The Rabanales Campus, located about 7 kilometres from Cordoba, is an important educational and research centre in Spain. With an area of approximately 300 hectares, this campus houses various faculties and research centres of the University of Cordoba (UCO), making it a meeting point for students, teachers and researchers from different disciplines.
This campus stands out for its natural environment, surrounded by large green areas and gardens, which creates an atmosphere conducive to study and concentration. In addition to its academic facilities, the area has a wide variety of services, such as libraries, laboratories, computer rooms, cafeterias and recreational areas, which contribute to the comfort and well-being of students.
It is also of great relevance to all university students studying anything related to science, as it offers a wide range of academic programmes in disciplines such as biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, environmental sciences, computer science, etc. These areas of study are fundamental to the advancement of scientific knowledge and the development of solutions to current and future challenges in fields such as health, the environment, technology and sustainability.
In addition to formal education, the Rabanales Campus promotes scientific research through collaboration with other national and international centres, which provides learning and academic growth opportunities for students. Conferences, seminars and scientific activities are also organised to encourage the exchange of ideas and the development of research skills.
It is normal that most students live in Cordoba and travel there every day, either by bus or by train. To read all about transport to the Campus by bus, you can read our artice: How to get to Rabanales by bus.
To take the train, the best option is to do so from the AVE RENFE Station, located in the Glorieta de las Tres Culturas. Trains run daily, with a frequency of between 40 minutes and an hour from Monday to Saturday, while on Sundays, there are slightly less. They start at around 7 am, and the last one runs at around9.30 pm, with a total journey time of between 6 and 9 minutes. You can see the daily timetables here.
Prices are also quite affordable, ranging from €1,55€ to €1,95 depending on whether you buy one-way or return. You can also buy cards for a certain number of journeys, which will be much cheaper if you have to go to the Campus every day. At the same station you can buy, for example, a Tarjeta Plus 10 Estudiantes with a 50% discount for a total of 10 round trips. Find out about all the current season tickets here. We hope you found all this information useful. Don’t hesitate to read our article on city bus transport.