Sevilla Santa Justa: Tickets, Map, Live Departure, How-to, Routes


Sevilla Santa Justa Building

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Inside Sevilla Santa Justa

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Sevilla Santa Justa How to

Sevilla-Santa Justa is a railway station in Seville, Spain, which opened on May 2, 1991. The station is named after Seville Saints and Martyr Justa. It is currently the third largest railway station in Spain and the main railway station in Seville, Spain.

Its long-haul and medium-haul routes use traditional networks and high-speed networks to connect Seville with other destinations, especially Madrid, Barcelona and other parts of Andalusia. Since June 2012, it has direct trains to Valencia.

It is located on the Kansas City Avenue and is very close to the historic centre. The nearest subway station is Nervión (walking 1 km) belonging to Line 1.


Sevilla Santa Justa Station Plan

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Sevilla Santa Justa, Calle Samaniego, Huerta de Santa Teresa, Distrito San Pablo-Santa Justa, Sevilla, Andalucía, 41018, España


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