Parking Ferrocarril de Sóller. Apeadero Son Sardina.

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Description

The Apeadero Son Sardina is a stop on the historic Ferrocarril de Sóller railway in Palma, where you can board the train heading towards Sóller.

Boarding the Historic Train

If you're joining the Ferrocarril de Sóller here, bear in mind that boarding at Son Sardina rather than at the main Palma station means the train may already be quite full by the time it arrives. Tickets can be bought online in advance or directly from the conductor on board; the on-site ticket window is not reliably staffed. There is no covered waiting area at this stop.

Car Park & Metro Connection

There is a car park right at the stop, which is connected to the Metro — from here you can hop on the Metro straight into Palma city centre. Parking is free during the winter months, with a notice displayed at the ticket machines to confirm this. Do note that the car park closes on weekend afternoons, so if you overstay you may find yourself locked in. In an emergency, the Metro operator TIB is the right contact.

Finding the Stop

The Apeadero Son Sardina is located in the north of Palma (address: Nord, 07009 Palma). For more information about the Ferrocarril de Sóller and the route, visit trendesoller.com.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to buy tickets on site, or are there other options?
Tickets can be bought online in advance or directly from the conductor on the train. It's best not to rely on the ticket window at the stop being open.
What happens if I stay in the car park too long?
The car park closes on weekend afternoons. If you find yourself locked in, you can contact the Metro operator TIB.
Will I still be able to get a seat on the train here?
It's not guaranteed — the train may already be full by the time it pulls into Son Sardina. If you want to be sure of a seat, you're better off boarding at the main Palma station.

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