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The two medium-distance trains that each day have their origin or destination in Cartagena on the Zaragoza-Teruel-Valencia line will be able to complete their journey at the usual times

Renfe will resume the medium-distance line that links Zaragoza and Teruel with Cartagena this Monday

The trains on this line only reached Valencia due to the damage to the railway infrastructure caused by the DANA

Redacción Monday, December 16, 2024 / 09:44

Renfe will resume service on the conventional medium-distance line that links Zaragoza and Teruel with  Cartagena next Monday, December 16. Until now, trains on this line only went as far as Valencia due to the damage to the railway infrastructure caused by the DANA in the Valencian Community on October 29.

Following the restoration of the infrastructure, Renfe has gradually re-established services that had to be suspended or provided by road.

Starting on Monday, the two medium-distance trains (one in each direction) that each day have their origin or destination in Cartagena on the Zaragoza-Teruel-Valencia line will be able to complete their journey at the usual times.

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