Murcia del Carmen railway station is the main railway station in the Spanish city of Murcia.
Murcia del Carmen | |
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General information | |
Coordinates | 37°58′29″N 1°07′53″W / 37.9748°N 1.1315°W |
Owned by | Adif |
Operated by | Renfe |
Line(s) | Chinchilla–Cartagena |
Platforms | 2 |
Passengers | |
2018 | 1,788,607[1] |
The Cercanías Murcia/Alicante commuter rail network connects Murcia del Carmen with Alicante railway station and Águilas through lines C-1 and C-2. AVE and Avlo high speed services use the Madrid–Levante high-speed rail network to connect Murcia to Madrid. Talgo services also operate to Valencia Nord and Barcelona Sants.
Preceding station | Renfe Operadora | Following station | ||
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Orihuela-Miguel Hernández towards Madrid Puerta de Atocha
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AVE | Terminus | ||
Orihuela-Miguel Hernández towards Madrid Chamartín
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Avlo | ||||
Archena-Fortuna towards Madrid Chamartín
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Intercity | Balsicas-Mar Menor towards Cartagena
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Orihuela-Miguel Hernández towards Barcelona Sants
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Terminus | |||
Balsicas-Mar Menor towards Cartagena
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Alhama de Murcia towards Lorca-Sutullena
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Albacete-Los Llanos towards Madrid Chamartín
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Intercity | Alhama de Murcia towards Águilas
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Beniel towards Miraflores
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Balsicas-Mar Menor towards Cartagena
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Orihuela-Miguel Hernández towards Alicante
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Media Distancia 43
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Librilla towards Lorca-Sutullena
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Beniel towards Valencia Nord
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Media Distancia 44
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Balsicas-Mar Menor towards Cartagena
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Preceding station | Cercanías Murcia/Alicante | Following station | ||
Terminus | C-1 | Beniel towards Alicante
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Alcantarilla-Los Romanos towards Águilas
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C-2 | Terminus |
Since 20 December 2022 the AVE high-speed rail system is serving Murcia via the Madrid–Levante high-speed rail network[2][3] and construction works are on going for the Murcia–Almería high-speed rail line with extensive modifications for the train station in order platforms and track to be relocated underground.[4][5] In October 2017, protesters against the underground alignment blocked the track leading to the station, leading to multiple train cancellations.[6] The new station is expected to be finished by 2024 at a cost of 11 million euros.[7]