
València Joaquín Sorolla
Valencia-Joaquín Sorolla railway station opens a modern chapter in this city’s transport network. Built in 2010, the station sits in the heart of Valencia, serving as a central terminus for AVE high‑speed services and complementing Estació del Nord for other traffic. It’s named after the city’s famed painter Joaquín Sorolla, who was born here, a detail you’ll hear echoed in the station’s commemorative name. You’ll notice its primary role: AVE trains connect to Madrid Chamartín and Seville-Santa Justa via Requena-Utiel, with some services continuing to Castelló de la Plana. Alvia services also call here, linking routes from Oropesa del Mar to Gijón, and Euromed trains run between Alicante and Barcelona França. Intercity trains stretch the reach further, running Madrid to Gandía via Joaquín Sorolla. …
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