Plaza de Armas (Station)
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Plaza de Armas is an international bus station of the city of Seville
Seville
Seville is the artistic, historic, cultural, and financial capital of southern Spain. It is the capital of the autonomous community of Andalusia and of the province of Seville. It is situated on the plain of the River Guadalquivir, with an average elevation of above sea level...

. It is located at the intersection of the avenue Cristo de la Expiración and Torneo St., in the district of Casco Antiguo
El Centro, Seville
El Centro, in the context of Seville, Spain, is a catch-all term used to refer to the large historical center of Seville . It is coterminous with a city district Casco Antiguo, and actually contains many neighborhoods, or parts of neighborhoods. Often these are just a handful of streets around a...

. It was opened in 1992.

Metro (in planning phase)



Is expected that in the future, Plaza de Armas will be also a metro station of line 2
Seville Metro line 2
The Line 2 of the Metro of Seville will span the city from east to west, connecting the neighbourhoods of La Cartuja and Torreblanca.- Description :...

 of the Seville Metro
Seville metro
The Seville metro is a light metro network serving the city of Seville, Spain and its metropolitan area. The system is totally independent of any other rail or street traffic. All stations were built with platform screen doors....

 (still in planning phase), that will be located between the stations of Torre Triana and Plaza del Duque on the same line.

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Seville metro
The Seville metro is a light metro network serving the city of Seville, Spain and its metropolitan area. The system is totally independent of any other rail or street traffic. All stations were built with platform screen doors....

at this station
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Torre Triana
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Plaza del Duque Parque Tecnológico

Bus station official site Metro official site
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