A week after the ‘biggest natural disaster’ in Spain’s history, train and metro lines remain unavailable and road restrictions remain in place, both to ensure emergency services can continue to operate, and due to the completely impassable state of certain roads. If this Monday there was already a free bus that connected Paiporta to Valencia, from today 12 new Metrobús lines are available as an alternative service for citizens who need to travel.
These visits will cover sections corresponding to lines 1, 2, 3, 5 and 9.
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Metrovalencia replacement bus 1/line 1. Shuttle between Bétera and Moncada with stops at Horta Vella, Masies and Seminario-CEU before arriving at Moncada.
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Metrovalencia replacement bus 2/line 2. Rocafort – Godella – Burjassot
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Metrovalencia replacement bus 3/line 1. Burjassot Campus – Valencia
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Metrovalencia replacement bus 1/line 3. Massamagrell – Museums – Emperador – Albuixech
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Metrovalencia replacement bus 2/line 3. Meliana – Foios – Albalat dels Sorells – Albuixech
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Metrovalencia replacement bus 3/line 3. Massamagrell – La Pobla de Farnals – Rafelbunyol – El Puig
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Metrovalencia replacement bus line 9. Ribarroja – Valencia
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Metrovalencia replacement bus line 5. Airport – Valencia
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Metrovalencia replacement bus line 2. Benaguasil – L’Eliana
These are the lines announced by Metrovalencia to which others will be added in the coming days to facilitate travel, since the metro service will not be operational until November 10, which will gradually be reopened with priority given to the restoration of the tram lines.
The EMT, which since yesterday has been providing a free bus that connects Paiporta and Valencia, has also adapted today the route of lines 9, 23 and 27 to improve the connection with the southern cities. “These new routes were studied and planned urgently to offer, despite the traffic restrictions in the areas affected by DANA, a fast, regular and safe mobility alternative to all residents of the south of the city,” underlines- he. company, which allows you to see all changes on its website.
Mobility restrictions
By road, the roads that still have restrictions are the V-31, with the exception of entering and exiting Valencia; V-30 in the accesses and exits of the municipalities from the port to km 9 (access A3), except entry and exit towards Valence; the CV-33 between Albal and Torrent; the CV-36 in the ring road towards Valencia; southern access CV-366 to Torrent; the CV-400 between Valencia and Albal; the CV-403 between Xirivella and Torrent; the CV-407 between Picanya and Sedaví and the CV-410 between Alaquàs and Bonaire.
🚧Today, November 5, the mobility restriction continues to guarantee the work of essential services on the following routes:
➖V-31, except entry and exit to Valencia
➖V-30, access and exits from the port communities to km 9 (A3 access), except entry and… pic.twitter.com/3qDUeDjsfL— Emergencies 112CV (@GVA112) November 5, 2024
Roads that remain closed Valence These are: the ️A-7, from Quart de Poblet to Torrent; the ️N-3 at Siete Aguas; the ️CV-33 in Torrent; the ️CV-36, from Picanya to the A-7 and the ️CV-50 to Chiva. The A-3 is affected in Chiva, Requena and Mislata.
In Castellón️ The CV-134 of La Salzadella and the CV-137 of Càlig remain closed.
Emergencies continue to recommend teleworking and avoiding the use of private vehicles for necessary travel.