Opened in 1991 during the renovation process of Madrid - Seville rail route, the Santa Justa train station is the main railway terminus of the Spanish city of Seville. The name of the station originates from Seville's most honored saint, sister of Santa Rufina.
Serving around 8 million passengers a year, the Seville Santa Justa is the third busiest train hub in Spain! The Santa Justa station is a part of the AVE high-speed rail network and sends bullet trains from Seville to such destinations as Cordoba, Madrid, Almeria, and Malaga. In addition to all mentioned above, the station complex is an outstanding example of contemporary Spanish architecture created by talented Antonio Cruz and Antonio Ortiz. You can find more information about train routes in Spain at Spanish trains. |
Address: 41007, Calle Joaquin Morales y Torres, 41003 Sevilla, Spain
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To meet modern standards of comfort, the station is equipped with all the needed facilities. What is more, you can easily navigate around thanks to the Santa Justa station maps which you can find inside the building.
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Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sevilla_Santa_Justa_train_station_2018_1.jpg [source]
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WHAT IS THE MAIN TRAIN STATION IN SEVILLE?
As said before, the Santa Justa train station is the main railway hub of wonderful Seville.
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Though there are no subway stations near the Santa Justa, you can get there via other means of public transport.
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This website serves as a comprehensive guide to assist you in planning your rail travel across Spain, while also providing insightful details about the different train options available. Please note that we do not own or operate any of the trains in Spain. Neither we nor our suggested partners for ticket booking services function as rail carriers.
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