The DANA that has passed through Valencia has brought great material damage. As a consequence, public transport has been affected and routes have been changed and some lines of Cercanías, Metrovalencia and Alta Velocidad have had to completely interrupt their activity due to the damages in the tracks.
Below we will tell you how these affectations are being affected.
It is important to remember that the authorities recommend only those journeys that are absolutely necessary and warn that it is preferable to stay at home.
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Cercanías Network
In the Cercanías network, service has already been restored on lines C-5 (Valencia-Caudiel), with three trains per service per day, and C-6 (Valencia-Castelló), with 17 trains per direction per day.
Also, today, Tuesday, a day earlier than expected, the C-1 (Gandía-Silla) and C-2 (Moixent-Carcaixent) lines have been re-established.
The C-3 (Valencia-Utiel) remains inoperative.
Follow the information in real time in the X account of Cercanías València.
Mobility restricted to private cars
After two weeks, some roads have reopened to private vehicles.
These are the roads that have returned to normal:
- CV-374. Section from the A-3 at Venta del Poyo and up to Riba-roja.
- N-III. Height of Siete Aguas.
- N-330. Between Utiel and Talayuelas.
- CV-33 Torrent from November 12 in the afternoon. At the moment emergency vehicles can circulate.
These are the roads that are still closed:
- A-7 between Quart de Poblet to Torrent.
- N-3 San Juan and Siete Aguas
- CV-36 from Picaña to the junction with A-7
- CV-50 Chiva
- V-30 Horno de Alcedo
EMT Buses
Numerous bus lines have had their routes modified due to the DANA. Follow the updated information through the X profile of the EMT of Valencia. It is also enabled the telephone hotline (963158515) and can be contacted via WhatsApp by writing a message to 658674920.
Metrovalencia
At the moment , Metrovalencia streetcar lines have returned to run and it is expected that the other lines will do so in the coming weeks.
Follow the information in real time on Metrovalencia’s X account.
High Speed
Alta Velocidad traffic has suspended its activity between Madrid and Valencia, although it is expected to be able to resume service as of this Thursday.
Follow the information in real time on Renfe’ s X and InfoRenfe accounts.
Long and medium distance
These are the medium and long distance trains that are running again after the DANA:
– València-Castelló-Vinaròs.
– València-Teruel-Zaragoza
– Valencia-Tortosa
– Zaragoza-Caspe-Tarragona-Barcelona
– Alcázar de San Juan-Albacete-Xàtiva (without continuity to València)
– Murcia-Alicante-Villena-Xàtiva (without continuity to València)
– Valencia-Barcelona