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Suburban train: At-grade Beteró: 1994 Tram: At-grade Renamed from Serrería as part of the name overhaul of May 2022. [4] Burjassot 1988 Suburban train: At-grade Burjassot-Godella 1988 Suburban train: At-grade Cabanyal: 1994 Tram: At-grade Northbound-direction only. Renamed from La Marina as part of the name overhaul of May 2022. [4] Campament ...
The Estació del Nord or Estación del Norte (), both meaning "North Station", is the major railway station in Valencia, Spain.It is located in the city centre next to the Plaça de Bous or Plaza de Toros, the city's bullring, and 200 metres from the town hall.
Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat Valenciana (Valencian pronunciation: [ˌfɛrokaˈrilz ðe la dʒeneɾaliˈtad valensiˈana], "Valencian Government Railways") or FGV is a Valencian public railway company which operates several 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 + 3 ⁄ 8 in) metre gauge lines, in the autonomous community of Valencia, Spain.
Cercanías Valencia (Valencian: Rodalia de València) is the commuter rail service that serves Valencia and its metropolis, Spain. It is operated by Cercanías Renfe , the commuter rail division of RENFE , the former monopoly of rail services in Spain.
The line is used by Cercanías Madrid's C-3 service and the C-3 of Cercanías Valencia; along with numerous regional services along various stretches of the line.The Regional Express service runs the full distance between Madrid and Valencia, taking 6 hours and 36 minutes with stops at numerous intermediate stations; [2] since the opening of the AVE high-speed rail line travel has been reduced ...
English: High Speed Railway Network in Europe in 2012. This map only includes tracks in operation in 2012, and is labelled with current operating speed, not designed speed (that is often higher). For a (current) map of the tracks in operation in 2013 see: File:High Speed Railroad Map of Europe 2013.svg
In addition Cercanías Valencia commuter rail services operate to Castellón and Rodalies de Catalunya regional services operate in Catalonia. A high speed medium distance Avant service from Tortosa to Barcelona-Sants , calling at L'Aldea , L'Hospitalet de l'Infant , Cambrils and Camp de Tarragona was introduced in February 2020.
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.