Metrovalencia Lines 1, 2, and 7 Return to Normal After Breakdown

A broken-down unit at Patraix affected circulation on Metrovalencia lines 1, 2, and 7, adding to morning delays due to technical issues and a strike.

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Lines 1, 2, and 7 of Metrovalencia have resumed their usual frequency after a unit breakdown affected circulation on Thursday afternoon, as reported by Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat (FGV).

The problem occurred because the broken-down unit could not be moved to València Sud, forcing passengers to disembark at Patraix station. This incident, which happened around 4:00 PM, added to delays already experienced by lines 3, 5, 7, and 9 earlier in the morning.
The morning delays were due to technical problems that interrupted circulation for about an hour between Alboraia, Peris-Aragó, and Alameda, around 7:00 AM. The day coincided with a strike called for this Thursday, during which minimum services of 75% are being offered.
At midday, the public company reported that Metrovalencia service was "practically already circulating normally" after the technical issues. Furthermore, the 75% minimum services set for the strike called by Semaf are being respected. Semaf has estimated the strike's participation at 100% and stated that 25% of trains are not circulating, a percentage that corresponds to the established minimum services.
In parallel, Metrovalencia warned around 5:15 PM that tram lines on line 4 could also experience delays.