Marítim (Metrovalencia)

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. This occurs via an underground cross-platform transfer on one of two island platforms. The southernmost platform is not in revenue use and does not have cross-platform fare gates. The station is located in a wide median space of Carrer Jeroni de Montsoriu. At the east end of the station, the tram tracks ramp up to street level and follow Carrer de Francesc Cubells.

The tram ramp east of the station
The exterior of the station (looking eastward)

Marítim
The main station entrance
General information
LocationCarrer de Jeroni de Montsoriu, Valencia
Spain
Coordinates39.464611°N 0.337819°W / 39.464611; -0.337819
Line(s)
Tracks4 (2 in use)
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Other information
Station code132
Fare zoneA[1]
History
OpenedApril 3, 2007 (2007-04-03)[2]
Services
Preceding station Metrovalencia Metrovalencia Following station
Ayora
towards Aeroport
Line 5 Terminus
Ayora
towards Torrent Avinguda
Line 7
Terminus Line 6 Francesc Cubells
towards Tossal del Rei
Line 8 Francesc Cubells
towards Neptú

When the station was originally opened, it had the name "Marítim-Serrería" and served only Line 5 (metro and tram). However, when many stations across Metrovalencia were being renamed with the opening of Line 10 in 2022, the name was changed to only "Marítim".[3]

Station Layout

G Street level Exit/entrance, mezzanine
-1
Platform level
Westbound toward Aeroport (Ayora)
toward Torrent Avinguda (Ayora)
Fare control
Island platform Disabled access (metro paid area)
Island platform Disabled access (tram paid area)
Northbound and to Beaches toward Tossal del Rei (Francesc Cubells)
toward Neptú (Francesc Cubells)
(Track not currently used in tram revenue service)
Island platform Disabled access (metro/tram paid area) Fare control
Westbound (Track not currently used in metro revenue service)

References


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