After days of suspension by DANA, the connection with Castellón and Zaragoza is restored, according to the Minister of Transport
Renfe’s medium-distance service that connects Valencia to Castellón and Zaragoza will resume this Sunday, as announced on his networks by the Minister of Transport, Óscar Puente.
This connection has been suspended due to the effects of DANA throughout the Valencian Community, where floods have caused more than 200 deaths and hundreds of missing people are still being sought.
Despite the damage suffered by certain infrastructure in the area, the interprovincial connection provided by this Renfe service will operate again this November 3.
Tomorrow medium distance services @Renfe between València-Castelló-Vinaròs and València-Teruel-Zaragoza.
✅The first train to Huesca leaves at 9:35 a.m. from Valencia Nord. We activate three frequencies per direction.
✅From Vinaros, the first train leaves for… pic.twitter.com/mT2CslezQ5
-Oscar Puente (@oscar_puente_) November 2, 2024
According to what Puente announced, this Sunday the first train to Huesca will leave at 9:35 a.m. from Valencia North and three frequencies will be activated in each direction.
“From Vinaros the first train will leave at 8:15 a.m. and there will be five frequencies in each direction,” Puente explained.
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