Mallorca rail network

The Majorca rail network consists of three separate electrified lines, which radiate north and east from Palma de Mallorca, the major city on the Spanish island of Majorca.

Majorca rail network
Route map

Artà
Son Servera
Sant Llorenç
des Cardassar
1:10
Manacor
Sa Pobla
0:56
1:01
Petra
Muro
0:52
0:54
Sant
Joan
(
island
platforms
)
Llubí
0:48
0:52
Sineu
Enllaç junction
0:44
Enllaç
Enllaç siding
0:39
Inca
Inca siding
0:35
Lloseta
0:31
Binissalem
Sóller
1:00
Binissalem siding
Serra de Tramuntana
0:27
Consell/Alaró
Can Tambor
Santa Maria siding
Mirador del Pujol d’en Banya
0:23
Santa Maria
Bunyola
0:17
El Caülls
(
for Festival
Park
)
Caubet
0:15
Marratxí*
Palmanyola (Santa Maria)
Son Reus
0:10*
Pont d'Inca Nou
UIB
0:13
0:08*
Pont d'Inca
Son Sardina
0:10
0:07*
Verge de Lluc
Camí dels Reis
0:08
0:13*
Polígon de Marratxí
Gran Vía Asima
0:07
Depot sidings
Son Castelló
0:06
Son Fuster Vell / Son Fuster
0:05*
Depot
Son Costa / Son Fortesa
0:03*
Jacint Verdaguer
0:01*
Plaça d'Espanya
Intermodal Station

denotes bus connections

Services on the main line and metro both originate/terminate at the Estació Intermodal/Plaça d'Espanya station (Palma Intermodal Station), which opened in 2007. This vast subterranean terminus is also served by the island's extensive inter-urban bus network.

Services on the tourist railway from Sóller terminate at the adjacent surface level station on Carrer Eusebi Estada.

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