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{{Infobox station
{{Infobox station
| name = Zaragoza-Goya
| name = Zaragoza-Goya
| type =
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| image = EstaciónZaragozaGoya.JPG
| image = EstaciónZaragozaGoya.JPG
| image_caption = Station's entrance
| image_caption = Station's entrance
| address =
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| country = [[Spain]]
| country = [[Spain]]
| coordinates = {{coord|41.64387|-0.89105|display=title,inline}}
| coordinates = {{coord|41.64387|-0.89105|display=title,inline}}
| line = [[Renfe Operadora|Renfe]]<br>[[Cercanías Zaragoza]]: [[File:Cercanías C1 (Rojo).svg|25px|Line C1]]<br>[[Madrid–Barcelona railway]]
| line = [[Renfe Operadora|Renfe]]<br>[[Cercanías Zaragoza]]: [[File:Cercanías C1 (Rojo).svg|25px|Line C1]]<br>[[Madrid–Barcelona railway]]
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Zaragoza-Goya is primarily served by the [[Cercanías Zaragoza]] commuter rail line, with a frequency of every 60 minutes. Regional services to [[Logroño railway station|Logroño]] and [[Canfranc International railway station|Canfranc]] via [[Huesca railway station|Huesca]] also call at Goya.
Zaragoza-Goya is primarily served by the [[Cercanías Zaragoza]] commuter rail line, with a frequency of every 60 minutes. Regional services to [[Logroño railway station|Logroño]] and [[Canfranc International railway station|Canfranc]] via [[Huesca railway station|Huesca]] also call at Goya.
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|line1=Intercity|left1=Zaragoza-Portillo|right1=Miraflores|to-left1=Cartagena|to-right1=Miraflores
{{S-rail|title=Renfe Operadora}}
|line2=Intercity|left2=Zaragoza-Portillo|right2=Miraflores|to-left2=Valencia Nord|to-right2=Miraflores

|line3=Media Distancia|left3=Zaragoza-Portillo|right3=Miraflores|to-left3=Zaragoza-Delicias|to-right3=Barcelona Sant Andreu Comtal|type3=34
{{rail line |previous={{Stnlnk|Zaragoza-Portillo}}<br/><small>''toward {{Stnlnk|Cartagena}}''</small> |route=[[Intercity (Renfe Operadora service)|Intercity]] |col={{Media Distancia color}} |next={{Stnlnk|Miraflores}}<br/><small>''Terminus''</small>|rows2=2}}
|line4=Media Distancia|left4=Zaragoza-Portillo|right4=Miraflores|to-left4=Valencia Nord|to-right4=Huesca|type4=49
{{rail line |previous={{Stnlnk|Zaragoza-Portillo}}<br/><small>''toward {{Stnlnk|Valencia Nord}}''</small> |route=[[Intercity (Renfe Operadora service)|Intercity]] |col={{Media Distancia color}} |next={{Stnlnk|Miraflores}}<br/><small>''Terminus''</small>|hide2=yes}}
|line5=Media Distancia|left5=Zaragoza-Portillo|right5=Miraflores|to-left5=Zaragoza-Delicias|to-right5=Jaca|type5=56

{{S-line|system=Media Distancia|line=|branch=<big>34</big>|previous=Zaragoza-Portillo|next=Miraflores|type=Zaragoza-Delicias|type2=Barcelona Sant Andreu Comtal}}
|line6=Media Distancia|left6=Zaragoza-Portillo|right6=Miraflores|to-left6=Zaragoza-Delicias|to-right6=Canfranc|type6=56
|header7=[[Cercanías Zaragoza]]
{{S-line|system=Media Distancia|line=|branch=<big>49</big>|previous=Zaragoza-Portillo|next=Miraflores|type=Valencia Nord|type2=Huesca}}
{{S-line|system=Media Distancia|line=|branch=<big>56</big>|previous=Zaragoza-Portillo|next=Miraflores|type=Zaragoza-Delicias|type2=Jaca|rows1=2|rowsmid=2}}
{{S-line|system=Media Distancia|line=|branch=<big>56</big>|previous=Zaragoza-Portillo|next=Miraflores|type=Zaragoza-Delicias|type2=Canfranc|hide1=yes|hidemid=yes}}

{{S-rail|title=Cercanías Zaragoza}}
{{rail line |previous={{Stnlnk|Zaragoza-Portillo}}<br/><small>''toward {{Stnlnk|Casetas}}''</small> |route=[[Cercanías Zaragoza|C-1]] |col=FF0000 |next={{Stnlnk|Miraflores}}<br/><small>''Terminus''</small> }}
{{rail line |previous={{Stnlnk|Zaragoza-Portillo}}<br/><small>''toward {{Stnlnk|Casetas}}''</small> |route=[[Cercanías Zaragoza|C-1]] |col=FF0000 |next={{Stnlnk|Miraflores}}<br/><small>''Terminus''</small> }}
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==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Railway stations located underground]]
[[Category:Railway stations located underground]]
[[Category:Railway stations located underground in Spain]]
[[Category:Railway stations located underground in Spain]]



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Revision as of 21:59, 19 September 2022

Zaragoza-Goya
Station's entrance
General information
LocationSpain
Coordinates41°38′38″N 0°53′28″W / 41.64387°N 0.89105°W / 41.64387; -0.89105
Line(s)Renfe
Cercanías Zaragoza: Line C1
Madrid–Barcelona railway
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeUnderground station
Platform levels1
AccessibleYes
History
Opened3 April 2012
Passengers
2016-7469,165[1]

Zaragoza-Goya is an underground railway station opened on April 3, 2012[2] in the Spanish city of Zaragoza, Aragon. It serves as the main city centre station for Cercanías Zaragoza lines C-1 from Casetas to Miraflores, and some regional services. It is the only railway station in Zaragoza which interchanges with the Zaragoza tram.

History

The station opened on April 3, 2012, with regular service beginning the following day. The total building cost was €44.5 million.[3]

Services

Underground platform

Zaragoza-Goya is primarily served by the Cercanías Zaragoza commuter rail line, with a frequency of every 60 minutes. Regional services to Logroño and Canfranc via Huesca also call at Goya.

Preceding station Renfe Operadora Following station
Zaragoza-Portillo
towards Cartagena
Intercity Miraflores
Terminus
Zaragoza-Portillo
Zaragoza-Portillo Media Distancia
34
Miraflores
Zaragoza-Portillo Media Distancia
49
Miraflores
towards Huesca
Zaragoza-Portillo Media Distancia
56
Miraflores
towards Jaca
Miraflores
towards Canfranc
Cercanías Zaragoza
Zaragoza-Portillo
toward Casetas
  C-1   Miraflores
Terminus

References

  1. ^ "Goya casi supera a Delicias como principal estación de viajeros regionales y de cercanías" (in Spanish). 4 April 2017. Retrieved 6 January 2021.
  2. ^ "Zaragoza Goya station opens". Railway Gazette International. 21 April 2012. Retrieved 5 January 2021.
  3. ^ "La ministra Pastor accede a inaugurar por fin la estación de Goya el 3 de abril". El Periódico de Aragón (in Spanish). 23 March 2012. Retrieved 5 January 2021.