Cartagena railway station
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Cartagena | |
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Station building | |
| General information | |
| Coordinates | 37°36′17″N 0°58′29″W / 37.6048°N 0.974801°W |
| Owned by | Adif |
| Operated by | Renfe |
| Line(s) | Chinchilla–Cartagena |
| Platforms | 3 |
| Passengers | |
| 2018 | 213,773[1] |
Cartagena railway station is a railway terminal station located in the Spanish municipality of Cartagena, in the region of Murcia. It has medium- and long-distance services operated by Renfe. The Art Nouveau building was built between 1903, when the foundation work began, and 1908, when the central or main building was finished. The design of the building was the joint work of architect Emilio Antón Hernández along with engineers José Cebada Ruiz and José Moreno Rodríguez, all of them being directed and supervised by the engineer Ramón Peironcely.
The facilities are located at kilometre point 524.6 of the Iberian gauge Chinchilla–Cartagena line, at 5 m. above sea level. The high mileage is due to the fact that Madrid, rather than Chinchilla, is read as the start point of the line.
Services
Cartagena is served by Media Distancia trains to Valencia-Nord and Altaria services to Madrid, all via Murcia del Carmen. There is a daily direct train to Barcelona via Murcia, Alicante and Valencia.