
Estació de València - Joaquín Sorolla
València’s Joaquín Sorolla Station is a relatively new hub, opening in 2010 to shake hands with the high-speed line from Madrid. You’ll notice its role as a city-center terminus, sitting alongside Estació del Nord as the two main gateways for rail travelers, with Sorolla handling the AVE services. Named after the Valencian painter Joaquín Sorolla, who was born here, the station reflects a modern layer added to the city’s rail history. The line ferries high-speed trains to Madrid Chamartín and to Seville-Santa Justa via Requena-Utiel, with some services continuing to Castellón de la Plana; Alvia trains also call here on the Oropesa del Mar to Gijón route, and Euromed runs link Alicante to Barcelona França. Intercity connections run from Madrid to Gandia via Joaquín Sorolla. …
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