Castellón's TRAM resumes circulation through the city center after repairs

The completion of the works allows for restored mobility and the activation of a direct service to the beaches.

Generic image of a public transport platform with tracks.
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Generic image of a public transport platform with tracks.

The Castellón TRAM has restored circulation through the city center following the completion of track and platform renovation works at several strategic points along the route.

The project, promoted by the Generalitat and the Castellón City Council, has allowed for the complete renewal of infrastructure in areas such as Zaragoza Street, Cardona Vives Square, and Gobernador Street up to Campoamor. The work included pavement replacement, as well as improvements to the drainage network and the transport guidance system.
The project was executed in two phases with an investment of 1.3 million euros. The first stage covered King Jaime I Avenue and adjacent streets, while the second focused on the section between Judge Borrull Square and Campoamor Street.
Additionally, a provisional service has been activated for the summer season, providing a direct connection to the beaches without the need for transfers. In the Castellón-Benicàssim direction, the line will run along Castalia Avenue, bypassing the Planetarium. Regular night schedules for weekends and holiday eves will continue until 03:00 AM.