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Celta (train)
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The Celta is a train connection from the Portuguese railway operator Comboios de Portugal and the Spanish railway operator Renfe Operadora between Campanhã railway station in Porto (Portugal) and Vigo-Guixar railway station in Vigo (Spain). It is one of only two international rail services between Portugal and Spain, along with the regional train between Badajoz and Entroncamento.[1]

The service runs twice every day in each direction, taking 2 hours and 20 minutes to connect both cities. [2]
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