List of Metrovalencia stations
The following is a list of the 137 stations[1][2][3] in the Metrovalencia hybrid metro/tram system in Valencia, Spain.
This Metrovalencia network consists of more than 156.4 kilometres (97.2 mi) of route. A 27.3-kilometre (17.0 mi) portion of this network, serving a total of 35 stations, is underground. The remaining 129.1 kilometres (80.2 mi) of route, serving 102 stations, is at-grade.[1]
Legend
- Boldface: Terminus station
- Italics: Suburban (lines 1 and 3) or light rail (lines 4 and 5) service
- *Asterisk: Request-stop station
List
Station | Lines | Opened | Type | Character | Notes |
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Aeroport | 2007 | Metro | Underground | ||
Alameda | 1995 | Metro | Underground | ||
Albalat dels Sorells | 1995 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Alberic | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Alboraya-Palmaret | 1995/2010 | Metro | Underground | Originally an at-grade suburban train station called Palmaret. Renamed and put underground in December 2010.[4] | |
Alboraya-Peris Aragó | 1995/2010 | Metro | Underground | Originally an at-grade suburban train station called Alboraya. Renamed and put underground in December 2010.[4] | |
Alfauir | 2007 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Alginet | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Almàssera | 1995 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Amistat-Casa de Salud | 2003 | Metro | Underground | ||
Àngel Guimerà | 1988 | Metro | Underground | ||
Aragón | 2003 | Metro | Underground | ||
Ausiàs March* | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Avinguda del Cid | 1998 | Metro | Underground | ||
Ayora | 2003 | Metro | Underground | ||
Bailén | 2005 | Metro | Underground | ||
Benaguasil 2n | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Benaguasil 1r | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Benicalap | 1994 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Beniferri | 1988 | Metro | Underground | ||
Benimaclet | 1995 | Metro/Tram | Underground | ||
Benimàmet | 1988/2011 | Suburban train | Underground | Originally an at-grade suburban train station; put underground in May 2011. | |
Benimodo* | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Bétera | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Burjassot | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Burjassot-Godella | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Campament | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Campanar | 1988 | Metro | Underground | ||
Campus | 1999 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Canterería | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Carlet | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Col·legi El Vedat* | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Colón | 1998 | Metro | Underground | ||
Doctor Lluch | 1994 | Tram | At-grade | Northbound-direction only | |
El Clot* | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Empalme | 1988 | Metro/Tram | At-grade | ||
Entrepins* | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Espioca* | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Estadi del Llevant | 2007 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Eugenia Viñes | 1994 | Tram | At-grade | Southbound-direction only | |
Facultats | 1995 | Metro | Underground | ||
Faitanar | 2007 | Metro | Underground | ||
Fira València | 2000 | Tram | At-grade | Special events service only | |
Florista | 1994 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Foios | 1995 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Font Almaguer | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Francisco Cubells | 2007 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Fuente del Jarro* | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Garbí | 1994 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Godella | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Grau-Canyamelar | 2007 | Tram | At-grade | Originally called Grau; name changed in December 2010.[5] | |
Jesús | 1988 | Metro | Underground | Opened as Jesús; renamed Joaquín Sorolla in December 2010[6] following an accident which killed 43 people. Renamed Joaquín Sorolla-Jesús in July 2011.[7] Reverted to its current name on 30 June 2016.[8] | |
L'Alcúdia | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
L'Eliana | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
La Cadena | 1994 | Tram | At-grade | ||
La Canyada | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
La Carrasca | 1994 | Tram | At-grade | ||
La Coma | 2005 | Tram | At-grade | ||
La Cova | 2015 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
La Granja | 1999 | Tram | At-grade | ||
La Marina | 1994 | Tram | At-grade | Northbound-direction only | |
La Pobla de Farnals | 1995 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
La Pobla de Vallbona* | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
La Presa | 2015 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
La Vallesa* | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Les Arenes | 1994 | Tram | At-grade | Southbound-direction only | |
Les Carolines-Fira | 1988/2011 | Suburban train | Underground | Originally an at-grade suburban train station; put underground in May 2011. | |
Llíria | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Lloma Llarga-Terramelar | 2005 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Machado | 1995 | Metro | Underground | ||
Manises | 2007 | Metro | Underground | ||
Marina Reial Joan Carles I | 2007 | Tram | At-grade | Originally called Neptu; renamed in April 2013.[4] | |
Marítim-Serrería | 2007 | Metro/Tram | Underground | ||
Marxalenes | 1994 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Masalavés* | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Mas del Rosari | 2005 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Masia de Traver | 2015 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Masies* | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Massamagrell | 1995 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Massarrojos | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Mediterrani | 2007 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Meliana | 1995 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Mislata | 1999 | Metro | Underground | ||
Mislata-Almassil | 1999 | Metro | Underground | ||
Moncada-Alfara | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Montesol* | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Montortal* | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Museros | 1995 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Nou d'Octubre | 1999 | Metro | Underground | ||
Omet* | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Orriols | 2007 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Paiporta | 1988 | Metro | At-grade | ||
Palau de Congressos | 1994 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Paterna | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Patraix | 1988 | Metro | Underground | ||
Picanya | 1988 | Metro | At-grade | ||
Picassent | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Plaça d'Espanya | 1988 | Metro | Underground | ||
Pont de Fusta | 1994 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Primat Reig | 1994 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Quart de Poblet | 2007 | Metro | Underground | ||
Rafelbunyol | 1995 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Realón* | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Reus | 1994 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Riba-roja de Túria | 2015 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Rocafort | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Rosas | 2007 | Metro | Underground | ||
Safranar | 1988 | Metro | Underground | Originally called Hospital; name changed in December 2011.[5] | |
Sagunt | 1994 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Salt de L'Aigua | 2007 | Metro | Underground | ||
Sanatori Psiquiàtric* | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Sant Isidre | 1988 | Metro | At-grade | ||
Sant Joan | 1999 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Sant Miquel del Reis | 2007 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Sant Ramón* | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Santa Gemma Parc Cientific UV | 2005 | Tram | At-grade | Originally called Santa Gemma; name changed in December 2010.[5] | |
Santa Rita* | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Seminari-CEU | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Serrería | 1994 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Tarongers | 1994 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Tomás y Valiente | 2005 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Torre del Virrei* | 2007 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Torrent | 1988 | Metro | At-grade | ||
Torrent Avinguda | 2004 | Metro | Underground | ||
Tossal del Rei | 2007 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Trànsits | 1994 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Túria | 1988 | Metro | Underground | ||
TVV | 1999 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Universitat Politècnica | 1994 | Tram | At-grade | ||
València Sud | 1988 | Metro | At-grade | ||
Vicent Andrés Estellés | 1999 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Vicente Zaragozá | 1994 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Villanueva de Castellón | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Xàtiva | 1998 | Metro | Underground |
References
- 1 2 "FGV en cifras > Metrovalencia en cifras > Datos de la red de Metrovalencia" [FGV figures > Metrovalencia figures > Data on the Metrovalencia network] (in Spanish). FGV. 2014. Retrieved 2015-08-08.
- ↑ "Getting around with Metrovalencia – Lines". FGV. Retrieved 2015-08-12.
- ↑ "Plano Red Metrovalencia" (PDF) (in Spanish). FGV. March 2015. Retrieved 2015-08-12.
- 1 2 3 La parada del tranvía 'Neptú' pasa a denominarse 'Marina Real Joan Carles I' (in Spanish), El Mundo, 6 April 2013.
- 1 2 3 FGV cambia el nombre a la estación de Jesús 1.460 días después de la tragedia del metro (in Spanish), Levante-EMV, 11 December 2010.
- ↑ La asociación de víctimas critica el cambio de nombre de la estación del accidente de metro (in Spanish), El País, 16 December 2010.
- ↑ La estación del accidente de metro recupera su nombre (in Spanish), El Mundo, 30 July 2011.
- ↑ "Trabajadores de FGV cambian los carteles en la estación de Jesús" [Valencia railway workers change the signs in Jesús station]. Las Provincias (in Spanish). Valencia, Spain. 27 February 2012. Retrieved 14 September 2016.
External links
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- Metrovalencia – official site
- Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat Valenciana (FGV)
- Metrovalencia at UrbanRail.net
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