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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 ...
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.
Valencia Metro operates Monday-Friday from 6am to 8:30pm; Saturday, Sunday and holidays from 6:00am to 7:30pm. An adult fare of 0.5 BsF (23 US cents) and a student fare of 0.15 BsF (7 US Cents) is charged to ride the metro. An average of 62,000 passenger are transported daily.
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.
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 ...
Valencia boasts a modern train system, Metro de Valencia. The metro covers started in 2007. There are 9 stations from the Southern part of the city to the downtown area. More stations are under construction and more lines are in planning stage. [12] Buses are the main means of mass transportation.
Line 3 is a line of Metrovalencia, the railway service in Valencia, Spain. It opened in 1995, and connects Rafelbunyol and the airport. The line has 26 stations and 24.7 kilometres (15.3 mi) of length.
Xàtiva is a metro station of the Metrovalencia network in Valencia, Spain.It is situated on Carrer de Xàtiva, in the southern part of the city centre. It is an interchange station between Lines 3, 5, and 7, with direct access to Valencia-Nord railway station.