València Sud will recover its activity next February 18, as it has advanced this Tuesday the conseller of Environment, Infrastructures and Territory, Vicente Martínez Mus.
The new bus-metro interchange of València Sud announced a few weeks ago will come into operation that same day and the Metrovalencia network will recover the frequencies of passage prior to the floods that affected the infrastructure.
With the start-up of this station, the trains of Metrovalencia lines 1, 2 and 7 will reach València Sud. In addition, shuttle buses from Picanya and Paiporta will access the station parking lot.
This will allow passengers to connect with the metro through an accessible platform equipped with the necessary services, such as a validation line, public address system, intercoms, ticket vending machines and tele-indicators.
The minister also informed that the alternative bus services organized by the Generalitat will also be reorganized. From February 18, buses from Torrent will connect at Safranar station, while those from Picassent and the region of La Ribera will connect with Jesus station from a nearby point on Avenida de Giorgeta.
Meanwhile, work continues to reincorporate the Paiporta-Castelló section to the Metrovalencia network before the summer.
With this incorporation, Metrovalencia will have 127 operational stations and stops, waiting to add the 20 stations and stops of the Paiporta-Castelló section.