The liberalization of the high-speed service has modernized the service and reduced costs in Spain.
Low-cost operator Ouigo has proposed additional routes, which were rejected by Adif for lack of investment forecast and adequate resources.
The Ministry of Transport is being criticized for its management of infrastructures and trains.
The increase of operators has put more pressure on the network, with an increase in delays and late trains.
While liberalization is happening in Spain, France has not made it easy for theirs, limiting the advancement of Renfe in the country.
Conclusion: Despite the initial benefit of high-speed service liberalization, deficiencies in management and lack of reciprocal access in France pose challenges.