
Govern de les Islles Balears. The old section and the new route to be built.
A new railway line will connect Palma with Llucmajor, featuring a 10-kilometre underground section for faster and more efficient travel.
The project, with an €811 million budget, is set to start in 2028 and be completed by 2032.
New train service
The new train service linking Palma with Llucmajor has undergone significant modifications, including the incorporation of a 10-kilometre underground section between the Palma Conservatory and Son Costa station. Of the line’s total 30 kilometres, nearly one-third will be underground, allowing passengers to travel from Palma city centre to the airport in approximately 12 minutes.
The planned stations along the route include Miquel Dolç, Son Güell, Hospital Universitari Son Llàtzer, Coll d’en Rabassa, Airport, Polígon Son Oms, La Porciúncula, Bellavista – Ses Cadenes, S’Arenal, Polígon Son Noguera, and Llucmajor. Two new stops have been added at the Conservatory and Bellavista, bringing the train closer to emerging urban areas and facilitating future expansions towards Ponent.
The updated project budget amounts to 811 million euros, exceeding the initial estimate by more than 100 million. Due to the complexity of the infrastructure, construction will commence in 2028 and is expected to be completed by 2032
This ambitious project aims to improve mobility in Mallorca, providing an efficient alternative to private vehicles and reducing congestion on major access routes to Palma. Additionally, it is expected to boost public transport usage on the island, enabling more sustainable and faster travel for both residents and tourists.
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