All trains are full on Renfe (around May 3-7, 2024)

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I am trying to book a train from Santiago to Madrid on 7 May and find that all trains are full and also for about the preceding 3 or 4 days. If I go directly to the train station when I arrive in Santiago on the 5th, is there any chance that I could get a ticket? Last year I booked at the last minute and had no problems.
 
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I am trying to book a train from Santiago to Madrid on 7 May and find that all trains are full and also for about the preceding 3 or 4 days. If I go directly to the train station when I arrive in Santiago on the 5th, is there any chance that I could get a ticket? Last year I booked at the last minute and had no problems.
I believe all seats are bookable on RENFE - but you may get a cancellation.

If I were you I’d download the ALSA bus app and book a refundable ticket whilst you’re thinking about it.
 

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I am trying to book a train from Santiago to Madrid on 7 May and find that all trains are full and also for about the preceding 3 or 4 days. If I go directly to the train station when I arrive in Santiago on the 5th, is there any chance that I could get a ticket? Last year I booked at the last minute and had no problems.
Look into booking a flight, too. Sometimes that is less expensive than train or bus depending on when you fly.
 
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I am trying to book a train from Santiago to Madrid on 7 May and find that all trains are full and also for about the preceding 3 or 4 days. If I go directly to the train station when I arrive in Santiago on the 5th, is there any chance that I could get a ticket? Last year I booked at the last minute and had no problems.
I had the same problem one year, neither from the airports in Santiago or Vigo could I get a flight. Since I had to get back to Madrid Airport by a certain time I used BlaBla car for the first time. I first had to catch a train to the Vigo train station where I was picked up. I was dropped off near Chamartín where I got on the metro to Barajas. Cost €30.

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I am trying to book a train from Santiago to Madrid on 7 May and find that all trains are full and also for about the preceding 3 or 4 days. If I go directly to the train station when I arrive in Santiago on the 5th, is there any chance that I could get a ticket? Last year I booked at the last minute and had no problems.
I had the same issue, and was able to change flights to depart direct from Santiago on Monday May 6th. Flights were re booked 2 days ago. It ended up not just being doable, but less expensive. And a few blessed extra rainy Santiago days!
 

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Look into booking a flight, too. Sometimes that is less expensive than train or bus depending on when you fly.
All were full or too late etc. and massively expensive. Managed to get a bus to Madrid leaving at 5.45 am.
 
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I am trying to book a train from Santiago to Madrid on 7 May and find that all trains are full and also for about the preceding 3 or 4 days. If I go directly to the train station when I arrive in Santiago on the 5th, is there any chance that I could get a ticket? Last year I booked at the last minute and had no problems.
We had the same issue 2 1/2 weeks ago so the we rented a car from the Santiago airport and drove there. The drive was gorgeous! We were happy we didn’t take the train.
 
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I am trying to book a train from Santiago to Madrid on 7 May and find that all trains are full and also for about the preceding 3 or 4 days. If I go directly to the train station when I arrive in Santiago on the 5th, is there any chance that I could get a ticket? Last year I booked at the last minute and had no problems.
Fly is a good option
 

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I had the same problem one year, neither from the airports in Santiago or Vigo could I get a flight. Since I had to get back to Madrid Airport by a certain time I used BlaBla car for the first time. I first had to catch a train to the Vigo train station where I was picked up. I was dropped off near Chamartín where I got on the metro to Barajas. Cost €30.

Good luck!
Lee. sorry but I'm confused.
you used a BlaBla car - as a 'bus' not a private transportation, correct?
tooka train to Vigo then jumped on the BlahBlah bus and went to Chamartin where finally got onto the Metro to MAD
all for €30 - is that all correct?

Thanks
 

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Lee. sorry but I'm confused.
you used a BlaBla car - as a 'bus' not a private transportation, correct?
tooka train to Vigo then jumped on the BlahBlah bus and went to Chamartin where finally got onto the Metro to MAD
all for €30 - is that all correct?

Thanks
Sorry if I was not clear. I meant that via Blabla car a private person picked me up at the train station in Vigo as I was coming in by train. I had exhausted all other possibilities (airport from Santiago, A Coruña and Vigo and all bus routes from anywhere in the vicinity of Santiago) before searching options with BlaBla car. It remains the first and only time I've used it but it sure saved me on that day!

The €30 was for the trip with BlaBla car, the metro from Chamartín to Barajas was extra.
 
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