Metro de Valencia (El), Valencia
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About the Metro de Valencia (El), Valencia
Valencia is one of the few cities in Spain to have a metro service, the other cities being Madrid, Barcelona and Bilbao. Seville is in the pipeline. The Metro de Valencia (El), Valencia is operated by the Metrovalencia company and ferries more than 61,000,000 passengers in a year across its four lines that span approximately 140,000 kilometers. There are about 23 underground stations and 90-odd stations above the ground, which make it easy for you to reach to the various spots for sightseeing in Valencia via the Metro de Valencia (El), Valencia, Spain.
The metro in Valencia operates a modern fleet that incorporates state-of-the-art technology as regards commuter comfort and safety. The fleet consists of modern cars from the 3900 Series, the 3700 and 3600 Series and the refurbished 3600 series.
The Future of the Metro de Valencia (El), Valencia
The Metro de Valencia (El), Valencia has grown in stature to become one of the most favored means of commuting in Valencia. Throughout the years, the Metro de Valencia (El), Valencia has seen the number of passengers increasing by leaps and bounds. So it is no wonder that the Department of Infrastructures and Transport of the Generalitat Valenciana is embarking on ambitious plans to modernize the entire system of the Metro de Valencia (El), Valencia.
The plans that are under consideration are construction of a line between Mislata and Quart de Poblet and this phase of expansion of the Metro de Valencia (El), Valencia would in turn lead to the construction of a direct line between downtown Valencia and the Valencia International Airport. There are also plans to build new stations at Torrent and Bailen.
The Metro de Valencia (El), Valencia epitomizes the fabulous functionality
of the entire public transportation system in Valencia.