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Linea metro 4
Linea metro 4




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Valencia’s metro line 1 moves across all zones, except for Zone C (the Airport). One of the stop’s exits goes directly into the Nou Centre mall. The stop is also right next to the city’s Botanical Garden. This station is one of two stations in the city to be located in the C-shaped park that hugs the city of Valencia, known as Jardín del Turia. The stop is also in proximity of Valencia’s ChinaTown, where up to 100 Chinese restaurants and businesses are located. This stop is an important junction point, as lines 1, 2, 3, 5, 9 all meet here.Īlthough the train station itself is not particularly big, it is located near Estación del Norte (Valencia’s main train station), and Joaquín Sorolla (long-distance train station), directly behind it. In fact, the station is only 650 m from Torres de Quart, a defence tower, part of Valencia’s old city wall. This metro stop is located in the western part of the city, along one of the two tree-lined avenues that circumscribe the historical city centre. Important stopsĪs you will see, in Valencia’s most central areas, many lines use the same railway tracks, therefore many of the stops are shared between several lines. The complete running time, from one end to another of this line is about 130 minutes. Train frequency goes anywhere from 30 minutes in the least busy times of the day (early morning and late at night) to about 15 minutes in the middle of the day. On a weekend, the first train departs at 06:16 am, and the last one at 02:16 am. The first train to depart on this line on a weekday is at 06:04 am, and the last one is at 10:51 pm. It is quite busy in the central areas, especially at stops Ángel Guimerá, Plaza de España, and Túria. On its route, it crosses the western side of the city centre. This line (yellow) is the longest and connects the town Bétera, north of Valencia, to Castelló (previously called Villanueva de Castellón), about 50 km south of Valencia city.






Linea metro 4