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Does Palma have a train station?

Palma Intermodal Station (Catalan: Estació Intermodal) is the main railway station of Palma on the island of Majorca, Spain.



Yes, Palma de Mallorca has a major central train station known as the Estació Intermodal, which is located underground at the Plaça d'Espanya. This station serves as the primary hub for all of Mallorca's rail, bus, and metro services. From here, you can take the modern SFM (Serveis Ferroviaris de Mallorca) trains to several inland towns, including Inca, Manacor, and Sa Pobla. These are primarily used by commuters and locals but are an excellent and affordable way for tourists to see the authentic heart of the island. Separately, Palma is also home to the historic Ferrocarril de Sóller station, which is located just above the Estació Intermodal. This station serves the famous vintage "Orange Express" wooden train that has been running to the town of Sóller since 1912. So, while Palma's "main" station is a high-tech underground complex, the city also maintains its charming, century-old rail link to the mountains, providing two very different but essential train experiences for visitors in 2026.

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Palma is a great base from which to discover where the train and metro can take you. You can catch a train from Palma all the way to Manacor or Sa Pobla, stopping at various villages, such as Santa Maria, Binissalem and Inca along the way. On most trains you can also take your bicycle with you.

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Mallorca island-wide trains It's divided into three routes which run between Palma and Inca, Sa Pobla, Manacor, Marratxí, Santa María, Consell, Binissalem, Lloseta, Muro, Sineu and Petra. There are also two metro lines in the city of Palma.

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The Mallorca metro is operated by Serveis Ferroviaris de Mallorca (SFM), and the main station, located in the Plaza de España, in central Palma, is called the Intermodal Station.

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There are two main bus companies in Mallorca, the EMT (blue and white buses) which run bus routes across Palma and the surrounding areas, and the yellow and red TIB buses or coaches which link the villages and towns with Palma.

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The train departs from its own station in Palma (almost alongside the city's main train and bus station) and takes an hour to reach Sóller's Art Deco station (with art gallery), stopping at Bunyola on the way. The journey soon takes you through spectacular scenery, involving viaducts, bridges, and 13 tunnels.

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Sóller is a town and municipality near the north west coast of the Balearic Island of Mallorca, Spain, 3 km inland from Port de Sóller, in a large, bowl-shaped valley that also includes the village of Fornalutx and the hamlets of Biniaraix and Binibassi. The population is around 14,000.

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Public transport in Mallorca. Using public transport in Mallorca is the cheapest way to get around the island and is a good option if you need to get around the capital, Palma, which has an extensive bus network.

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Palma has its own bus service run by EMT (look out for the blue buses). You pay for your journey when you get on board - single tickets only (1.50€, or 3€ for journeys on line 1 to the port). Drivers won't usually accept a note larger than 10€.

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