Ayora
Ayora station opens the door to Valencia’s Metrovalencia network with a practical, city-facing heartbeat. It serves lines 5 and 7, and sits in the Ayora neighborhood near Organista Cabó square, a detail that anchors its daily rhythm in the local street life. The station was inaugurated on April 30, 2003, as part of the first stretch of line 5, acting as a cabecera (a head or terminus) until Marítim station began service on April 3, 2007. In routine operation today, it’s managed by Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat Valenciana, linking residents and visitors to the broader Valencian tram and rail system. …
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