List of Metrovalencia stations
The following is a list of the 138 stations[1][2][3][4] in the Metrovalencia hybrid metro/tram system in Valencia, Spain. The Metrovalencia network consists of 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 103 stations, is at-grade.[1]
Legend
- Boldface: Terminus station
- Italics: Request-stop station
List
Station | Lines | Opened | Type | Character | Notes |
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À Punt | 1999 | Tram | At-grade | Renamed from TVV as part of the name overhaul of May 2022.[4] TVV (Televisió Valenciana) was dissolved by the government in November 2013. In 2018 a new state-owned broadcasting body was founded which now runs À Punt. | |
Aeroport | 2007 | Metro | Underground | ||
Alacant | 2022 | Tram | Underground | ||
Alameda | 1995 | Metro | Underground | ||
Albalat dels Sorells | 1995 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Alberic | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Alboraia Palmaret | 1995/2010 | Metro | Underground | Originally an at-grade suburban train station called Palmaret. Renamed to Alboraya-Palmaret and put underground in December 2010.[5] In May 2022, its name was changed along with 21 other stations.[4] | |
Alboraia Peris Aragó | 1995/2010 | Metro | Underground | Originally an at-grade suburban train station called Alboraya. Renamed and put underground in December 2010.[5] In May 2022, its name was changed along with 21 other stations.[4] | |
Alfauir | 2007 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Alginet | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Almàssera | 1995 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Amado Granell-Montolivet | 2022 | Tram | Underground | ||
Amistat | 2003 | Metro | Underground | Originally Amistat, changed its named to Amistat-Casa de Salud in 2014 after a sponsorship agreement. Reverted to its original name in May 2022.[6] | |
Àngel Guimerà | 1988 | Metro | Underground | ||
Aragó | 2003 | Metro | Underground | Renamed from Aragón as part of the name overhaul of May 2022.[4] | |
Ausiàs March | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Avinguda del Cid | 1998 | Metro | Underground | ||
Ayora | 2003 | Metro | Underground | ||
Bailén | 2005 | Metro | Underground | ||
Benaguasil | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | Renamed from Benaguasil 2n as part of the name overhaul of May 2022.[4] | |
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.[7] | |
Benimodo | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Bétera | 1988 | 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 | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Campanar | 1988 | Metro | Underground | ||
Campus | 1999 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Cantereria | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Canyamelar | 2007 | Tram | At-grade | Renamed from Mediterrani as part of the name overhaul of May 2022.[4] | |
Carlet | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Castelló | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | Renamed from Villanueva de Castellón as part of the name overhaul of May 2022.[4] The town that gives name to the station officially changed names in 2020.[8] | |
Ciutat Arts i Ciències-Justícia | 2022 | Tram | 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 Ciutat de València | 2007 | Tram | At-grade | Renamed from Estadi del Llevant as part of the name overhaul of May 2022[4] | |
Facultats-Manuel Broseta | 1995 | Metro | Underground | Renamed from Facultats in memory of Manuel Broseta on the 30th anniversary of his assassination.[9] | |
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 | ||
Fondo de Benaguasil | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | Renamed from Benaguasil 1r as part of the name overhaul of May 2022.[4] | |
Font Almaguer | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Francesc Cubells | 2007 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Fuente del Jarro | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Gallipont-Torre del Virrei | 2007 | Suburban train | At-grade | Renamed from Torre del Virrei as part of the name overhaul of May 2022.[4] | |
Garbí | 1994 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Godella | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Horta Vella | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | Renamed from Sanatori Psiquiàtric in November 2016.[10] | |
Jesús | 1988 | Metro | Underground | Opened as Jesús; renamed Joaquín Sorolla in December 2010[11] following an accident which killed 43 people. Renamed Joaquín Sorolla-Jesús in July 2011.[12] Reverted to its current name on 30 June 2016.[13] | |
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 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 Carolines-Fira | 1988/2011 | Suburban train | Underground | Originally an at-grade suburban train station; put underground in May 2011.[7] | |
Llíria | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Lloma Llarga-Terramelar | 2005 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Machado | 1995 | Metro | Underground | ||
Manises | 2007 | Metro | Underground | ||
Marina de València | 2007 | Tram | At-grade | Originally called Grau; name changed in December 2010.[14] Renamed from Grau-Canyamelar as part of the name overhaul of May 2022.[4] | |
Neptú | 2007 | Tram | At-grade | Renamed to Marina Reial Joan Carles I in April 2013.[5] In May 2022 it reverted to its original name.[4] | |
Serrería | 2007 | Metro/Tram | Underground | Renamed from Marítim-Serrería as part of the name overhaul of May 2022.[4] | |
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 | ||
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 | ||
Moreres | 2022 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Museros | 1995 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Natzaret | 2022 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Nou d'Octubre | 1999 | Metro | Underground | ||
Oceanogràfic | 2022 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Omet | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Orriols | 2007 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Paiporta | 1988 | Metro | At-grade | ||
Palau de Congressos | 1994 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Parc Científic | 2005 | Tram | At-grade | Originally called Santa Gemma; name changed in December 2010.[14] Renamed from Santa Gemma-Parc Científic UV as part of the name overhaul of May 2022.[4] | |
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 | ||
Platja Les Arenes | 1994 | Tram | At-grade | Southbound-direction only. Renamed from Les Arenes as part of the name overhaul of May 2022.[4] | |
Platja Malva-rosa | 1994 | Tram | At-grade | Southbound-direction only. Renamed from Eugenia Viñes as part of the name overhaul of May 2022.[4] | |
Pont de Fusta | 1994 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Quart de Poblet | 2007 | Metro | Underground | ||
Quatre Carreres | 2022 | Tram | At-grade | ||
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 | ||
Roses | 2007 | Metro | Underground | Renamed from Rosas as part of the name overhaul of May 2022.[4] | |
Russafa | 2022 | Tram | Underground | ||
Safranar | 1988 | Metro | Underground | Originally called Hospital; name changed in December 2011.[14] | |
Sagunt | 1994 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Salt de L'Aigua | 2007 | Metro | Underground | ||
Sant Isidre | 1988 | Metro | At-grade | ||
Sant Joan | 1999 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Sant Miquel del Reis | 2007 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Sant Ramon | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Santa Rita | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Seminari-CEU | 1988 | Suburban train | At-grade | ||
Tarongers-Ernest Lluch | 1994 | Tram | At-grade | Renamed in November 2021 on the 21st anniversary of the assassination of Ernest Lluch.[15] | |
Tomás y Valiente | 2005 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Torrent | 1988 | Metro | At-grade | ||
Torrent Avinguda | 2004 | Metro | Underground | ||
Tossal del Rei | 2007 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Trànsits | 1994 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Trinitat | 1994 | Tram | At-grade | Renamed from Primat Reig as part of the name overhaul of May 2022.[4] | |
Túria | 1988 | Metro | Underground | ||
Universitat Politècnica | 1994 | Tram | At-grade | ||
València Sud | 1988 | Metro | At-grade | ||
València la Vella | 2018 | Metro | At-grade | ||
Vicent Andrés Estellés | 1999 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Vicent Zaragozá | 1994 | Tram | At-grade | ||
Xàtiva | 1998 | Metro | Underground |
References
- "Metrovalencia network data". FGV. Retrieved 25 January 2022.
- "Getting around with Metrovalencia – Lines". FGV. Retrieved 25 January 2022.
- "Plano de la red de Metrovalencia 2020" (PDF) (in Spanish). FGV. May 2020. Retrieved 25 January 2022.
- "FGV modificará el nombre de 21 estaciones y paradas de Metrovalencia para mejorar su identificación y adaptarse a los cambios urbanos". Metrovalencia. 1 December 2021. Retrieved 25 January 2022.
- "La parada del tranvía 'Neptú' pasa a denominarse 'Marina Real Joan Carles I'". El Mundo (in Spanish). EFE. 6 April 2013.
- Castillejo, Sonia (10 May 2022). "Las 23 estaciones de Metrovalencia que cambian de nombre" [The 23 Metrovalencia stations that change their name]. Levante-EMV (in Spanish). Valencia. Retrieved 27 May 2023.
- "Benimàmet estrena el trazado subterráneo de su línea de metro" [Benimàmet opens the underground section of its metro line]. Levante-EMV (in Spanish). Valencia. 22 May 2011. Retrieved 27 May 2023.
- "D'aprovació del canvi de denominació del municipi de Villanueva de Castellón per la forma exclusiva en valencià «Castelló»". Decret No. 112/2020 of 4 September 2020 (PDF) (in Spanish and Catalan). Vol. 8900. pp. 33852–33853 – via DOGV.
- "Manuel Broseta dará nombre a una estación de metro en Valencia". Las Provincias (in Spanish). 10 March 2022. Retrieved 10 March 2022.
- "El apeadero de 'Psiquiàtric' de Bétera se llamará 'Horta Vella'". Levante EMV. 23 November 2016. Retrieved 18 February 2022.
- "La asociación de víctimas critica el cambio de nombre de la estación del accidente de metro". El País (in Spanish). 16 December 2010.
- Pascual, Rosa (30 July 2011). "La estación del accidente de metro recupera su nombre". El País (in Spanish).
- "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. EFE. 30 June 2016.
- Pitarch, Sergi (11 December 2010). "FGV cambia el nombre a la estación de Jesús 1.460 días después de la tragedia del metro". Levante-EMV.
- "La parada de tranvía de Tarongers de Metrovalencia añade a su nombre el de Ernest Lluch en memoria del catedrático asesinado por ETA". FGV. 18 November 2021.
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