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.

System map (including zones) of Metrovalencia (March 2015)

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
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
Massalavés* 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. "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.
  2. "Getting around with Metrovalencia – Lines". FGV. Retrieved 2015-08-12.
  3. "Plano Red Metrovalencia" (PDF) (in Spanish). FGV. March 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2015-08-12.
  4. La parada del tranvía 'Neptú' pasa a denominarse 'Marina Real Joan Carles I' (in Spanish), El Mundo, 6 April 2013.
  5. 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.
  6. La asociación de víctimas critica el cambio de nombre de la estación del accidente de metro (in Spanish), El País, 16 December 2010.
  7. La estación del accidente de metro recupera su nombre (in Spanish), El Mundo, 30 July 2011.
  8. "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.
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