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  2. Metrovalencia - Wikipedia

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    Metrovalencia [a] is an urban rail including rapid transit and trams, serving Valencia and its metropolitan area.The network is a modern amalgamation of former FEVE narrow gauge electric-operated suburban railways.

  3. List of Metrovalencia stations - Wikipedia

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    System map (including fare zones) of Metrovalencia (May 2022). The following is a list of the 138 stations [1] [2] [3] [4] in the Metrovalencia hybrid metro/tram ...

  4. Valencia Metro (Venezuela) - Wikipedia

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    The Valencia Metro (Spanish: Metro Valencia or Metro de Valencia) is the public mass transit system of Valencia, Carabobo, Venezuela and its suburbs Naguanagua Municipality and San Diego Municipality.

  5. Valencia Metro - Wikipedia

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    Valencia Metro may refer to: Metrovalencia, the rapid transit network for the city of Valencia, Spain and its metropolitan area; Valencia Metro (Venezuela), the light ...

  6. Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat Valenciana - Wikipedia

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    The company currently operates the city metro and tram system of Valencia (Valencia Metro) and Alicante (Alicante Tram). It also operates a non-electrified 62 km (39 mi) long line, between Benidorm and Dénia, in Alicante province. The company is owned by the Generalitat Valenciana (i.e. the autonomous government body of the Valencian Community).

  7. Line 1 (Metrovalencia) - Wikipedia

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    Line 1 is the oldest rail service in Metrovalencia, in Valencia, Spain. The line opened in 1988 and has 40 stations with a total track length of 72.145 kilometres (44.829 mi). This makes Line 1 the longest line of the Metrovalencia, almost two times longer than Line 2.

  8. Marítim (Metrovalencia) - Wikipedia

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    Marítim is a metro station of the Metrovalencia network in Valencia, Spain, and is the terminus of Lines 5, 6, 7, and 8.It was opened on April 3, 2007, as an extension of Line 5 to connect with the existing surface tram lines to the east.

  9. List of Valencia Metro stations (Venezuela) - Wikipedia

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    The stations are in the Valencia and Naguanagua municipalities and is over 6 km long. [ 1 ] Monumental , formerly named Plaza de Toros : One of the main terminals of the Metro was one of the first stations to open in November 2007 and is still one of the busiest stations on this line.