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===El Perchel=== | |||
Called a Metro rather than a Tram as a mainly underground network but as at January 2020 the two lines were worked as one through route with a reversal at El Perchel. Each line starts from a different set of platforms, with one set vertically above the other. This means that L1 departs from the high level platforms and returns to the low level ones, and the opposite happens on L2 with separate connections between the two levels. An extension into the city centre is under construction so it is thought these connections will cease being used at that time. | |||
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Revision as of 12:19, 18 November 2020
Malaga
El Perchel
Called a Metro rather than a Tram as a mainly underground network but as at January 2020 the two lines were worked as one through route with a reversal at El Perchel. Each line starts from a different set of platforms, with one set vertically above the other. This means that L1 departs from the high level platforms and returns to the low level ones, and the opposite happens on L2 with separate connections between the two levels. An extension into the city centre is under construction so it is thought these connections will cease being used at that time.
Valencia: FGV
Fira Valencia branch
The 1km long one stop branch from Vincent Andrés Estrellés only operates during Major Exhibitions at the Centre as part of route 4. During 2018 it apparently operated on 82 days so to confirm if running when in the area search on-line in their Journey Planner - entering Fira Valencia as the starting point. Note for an Exhibition in late January 2019 that timings were posted very late.