This is a list of stations of the Seville Metro system.

The first line is administered by Seville Metro.

Sorted alphabetically

In service

Name Opened Municipality District Lines Fare Zone Connections
Ciudad Expo
April 2, 2009
Mairena del Aljarafe
Cavaleri
April 2, 2009
Mairena del Aljarafe
San Juan Alto
April 2, 2009
Mairena del Aljarafe
San Juan Bajo
April 2, 2009
Mairena del Aljarafe
Blas Infante
April 2, 2009
Parque de los Príncipes
April 2, 2009
Plaza de Cuba
April 2, 2009
Puerta Jerez
September 16, 2009
Prado de San Sebastián
April 2, 2009
San Bernardo
April 2, 2009
Sur / Nervión
Nervión
April 2, 2009
Gran Plaza
April 2, 2009
1º de Mayo
April 2, 2009
Cerro-Amate
Amate
April 2, 2009
Cerro-Amate
La Plata
April 2, 2009
Cerro-Amate
Cocheras
April 2, 2009
Cerro-Amate
Pablo de Olavide
April 2, 2009
Sur
Condequinto
April 2, 2009
Montequinto
Montequinto
November 23, 2009
Montequinto
Europa
November 23, 2009
Montequinto
Olivar de Quintos
November 23, 2009
Montequinto

Expansion plans

Current

Presently, the Seville Metro has a set of expansion goals that are due to be achieved by 2017. Major projects include these stations:

Name Opened Municipality District Lines Fare Zone Connections
Adelfas
2017
East
Aeronáutica
2017
East
Carretera Amarilla
2017
East
Carretera de Carmona
2017
East
Ciencias
2017
East
Clemente Hidalgo
2017
Cerro-Amate
Hospital Virgen Macarena
2017
Macarena
Jardines de Murillo
2017
Llanes
2017
East
Los Carteros
2017
North
Los Mares
2017
North
Luis Uruñuela
2017
East
Macarena
2017
Macarena
María Auxiliadora
2017
Montesierra
2017
East
Palacio de Congresos
2017
East
Pedro Romero
2017
East
Pino Montano
2017
North
Pío XII
2017
North
Prado de San Sebastián
2017
Puerta Carmona
2017
Puerta Este
2017
East
Ronda de Capuchinos
2017
Macarena
San Lázaro
2017
North

Distant projects

It is unknown when and if these will be built, but nonetheless plans do exist for them:

Name Opened Municipality District Lines Fare Zone Connections
Guadaíra
Cerro-Amate
Plaza de Armas
Santa Justa
Virgen del Rocío
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