- Source: Line 2 (Metrovalencia)
Line 2 of Metrovalencia opened on March 6, 2015 in the city of Valencia, Spain. The line, which featured no new stations, was created as part of a restructuring of public transport in the city. It replaced the branch of Line 1 which ran from Llíria to Torrent.
History
The original line 2 of Metrovalencia was opened with the rest of the network in 1988 and ran from Llíria to Villanueva de Castellón. On 16 September 1999, line 2 ceased to exist when it was merged into line 1.
In the 2000s, a new line 2 was planned, to run from Tavernes Blanques to Valencia's Natzaret district. After years of delays, it opened in May 2022 as line 10. The line 2 designation is now used for existing branches of the network. The frequency of trains on these branches will remain unchanged.
References
External links
Media related to Metrovalencia Line 2 at Wikimedia Commons
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Line 2 (Metrovalencia)
- Metrovalencia
- Line 2
- Line 1 (Metrovalencia)
- Line 10 (Metrovalencia)
- List of Metrovalencia stations
- Aeroport (Metrovalencia)
- Marítim (Metrovalencia)
- List of semi-automatic train systems
- Mestalla Stadium