Cercanías Sevilla
Cercanias Sevilla is a commuter rail system operating in and around the Seville metropolitan area. Currently, it contains 5 separate lines, 251 kilometres of railway and 37 stations.[2]
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![]() A Cercanías Sevilla train at the temporary Sevilla Expo station in 1992 | |
Overview | |
Owner | Renfe Operadora |
Locale | Seville, Andalusia, Spain |
Transit type | Commuter rail |
Number of lines | 5 |
Number of stations | 37 |
Annual ridership | 7.807 million (2018)[1] |
Technical | |
System length | 251 km (156 mi) |
Track gauge | 1,668 mm (5 ft 5+21⁄32 in) |
Lines and stations
The network consists of five lines and thirty-seven stations. The two busiest stations on the network in 2018 were Seville-Santa Justa and Seville-San Bernardo with 1.49 million passengers each, followed by Virgen del Rocío (751,000), Utrera (719,000) and Dos Hermanas (674,000).[1]
line | route | km |
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![]() | Lora del Río - Sevilla-Santa Justa - Lebrija | 106 |
![]() | Sevilla-Santa Justa - Cartuja | 13 |
![]() | Sevilla-Santa Justa - Cazalla-Constantina | 84 |
![]() | Circular | 18 |
![]() | Jardines de Hércules - Sevilla-Santa Justa - Benacazón | 33 |
Future projects
A branch line connection to Seville Airport is planned.[3]
References
- "-Casi veintidós millones de viajeros utilizaron los trenes de Cercanías de Andalucía en 2018". www.vialibre-Fife.com. 8 February 2019. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
- "Seville Cercanías". RENFE.
- "La Junta y el Estado incumplen su compromiso de conectar por tren el aeropuerto de Sevilla". ABC de Sevilla. 30 September 2018. Retrieved 18 March 2019.

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