Marbella is the most populous municipality in the
Iberian Peninsula without a railway station in its territory, and is the only Spanish city of over 100,000 inhabitants not served by rail. In 1975, the
Cercanías Málaga commuter rail line opened, linking
Málaga to
Fuengirola. After its opening, an extension to Marbella was proposed. Planned since the 1990s, plans to build the line had never materialised, despite the extension has been described as "urgent". In 2004, a study into building the rail line was produced, with a proposed completion date of 2012, which was cancelled following the
2008–2014 Spanish financial crisis. In January 2018 a new study was produced, estimating the cost of the project to be between €2 and €3.8 billion. The Málaga branch of the
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party announced support in February 2018 for the Costa del Sol railway to extend westward from Estepona to the existing
Algeciras railway station and eastwards from Málaga to
Nerja. Andalucia announced in 2023 that it is seeking €2 billion of European funds from the
Next Generation EU fund to help extend the existing Fuengirola track to connect Marbella, Estepona and Algeciras. ==Route==