
Sant Isidre
Sant Isidre is a rail station that quietly ties together Valencia’s local lines with an unfussy, functional charm. Opened on 8 October 1988, it serves Metrovalencia lines 1, 2, and 7, with two outdoor platforms—east for northbound trains and west for southbound—each beneath simple metal canopies and lined with benches. The one-story building houses the ticket office and gives direct access to the tracks, which are outdoors, a reminder that this is a city rail hub rather than a grand terminal. What you notice as you stand nearby is how the station sits along Campos Crespo, opposite number 104, and how it connects seamlessly to Adif Valencia-San Isidro, once a header for Cercanías lines C-3 and C-4 between 2008 and …
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