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Thinking about taking the train from Valencia to Camarles-Deltebre? We’ve got you covered.
It usually takes around 6 hours 48 minutes to travel the 106 miles (170 km) from Valencia to Camarles-Deltebre by train, although you can get there in as little as 4 hours 16 minutes on the fastest services. You’ll normally find around 3 trains per day running on this route. You’ll need to make 1 change along the way as there aren't any direct services on this line. This route is served by Renfe, Spain's main rail operator. You're likely to travel on one of their high-speed trains – AVE, Avlo, Avant, Alvia or AV-City – or a regional Media Distancia, Regional or Express Regional train during your journey.
Train tickets from Valencia to Camarles-Deltebre are usually cheaper when you book in advance compared to buying them on the day. Start a search in our Journey Planner to check out the latest prices.
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First train | 17:15 | |
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Last train | 20:15 | |
Departure station | Valencia | |
Arrival station | Camarles-Deltebre | |
Journey time | From 4h 16m | |
Distance | 106 miles (170 km) | |
Frequency | 3 trains per day | |
Changes | 1 change | |
Train and bus operators |
Renfe is the national train operator in Spain. It operates trains on the longest high-speed railway network in Europe, and the second-longest in the world. The country's major cities are linked up by the high-speed AVE and Avlo trains, while other long-distance routes are served by Altaria, Talgo, Alvia and Euromed trains. Renfe also operates cross-border services into neighbouring Portugal and France. Depending on which service you are travelling on, you'll usually find two classes on Renfe trains - Estándard (Standard Class) and Confort (First Class). Fare types range from the cheapest (but least flexible) Básico fare, to the more flexible Elige fares, to the Premium fare for seats in Confort carriages.
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