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Zaragoza-Portillo railway station

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Railway station in Zaragoza, Spain
Zaragoza-Portillo
Station building
General information
LocationSpain
Coordinates41°39′10″N 0°53′46″W / 41.65274°N 0.89598°W / 41.65274; -0.89598
Line(s)Renfe
Cercanías Zaragoza: Line C1
Madrid–Barcelona railway
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Platform levels1
AccessibleYes
History
Opened2008

Zaragoza-Portillo is an underground railway station opened in 2008 in the Spanish city of Zaragoza, Aragon.

History

The station is located on the site of the former Zaragoza-Campo Sepulcro station which opened in 1863 and renamed Zaragoza-Portillo in 1973. It was the city's main railway station prior to the opening of the Zaragoza–Delicias railway station in 2003.

Services

Underground platform

Zaragoza-Portillo is primarily served by the Cercanías Zaragoza commuter rail line, with a frequency of every 60 minutes. Regional services to Logroño and Canfranc via Huesca also call at Portillo.

Preceding station Renfe Operadora Following station
Zaragoza–Deliciastowards Cartagena Intercity Zaragoza-Goyatowards Miraflores
Zaragoza–Deliciastowards Valencia Nord
Zaragoza–DeliciasTerminus Media Distancia34 Zaragoza-Goyatowards Barcelona Sant Andreu Comtal
Zaragoza–Deliciastowards Valencia Nord Media Distancia49 Zaragoza-Goyatowards Huesca
Zaragoza–DeliciasTerminus Media Distancia56 Zaragoza-Goyatowards Jaca
Zaragoza-Goyatowards Canfranc
Preceding station Cercanías Zaragoza Following station
Zaragoza–Deliciastowards Casetas C-1 Zaragoza-Goyatowards Miraflores

References

  1. "Los trenes de Cercanías hacen pruebas antes de su apertura". El Periódico de Aragón (in Spanish). 10 June 2008. Retrieved 6 January 2021.
  2. "Madrid a Zaragoza". www.Spanish railway.com. 3 March 2012. Archived from the original on 29 March 2016. Retrieved 6 January 2021.


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