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SFM strengthens the Orgullosament Inca festival with twelve night trains

SFM activates twelve night trains on July 18-19 for the Orgullosament Inca festival, serving the Palma-Manacor and Palma-sa Pobla lines.

Joan FerràJoan Ferrà· · 3 min read

Serveis Ferroviaris de Mallorca activates twelve special services during the early hours of July 18 to 19 to connect Palma with Inca, Manacor and sa Pobla for the festival.

Attendees of Orgullosament Inca will be able to return home by train during the early hours from Saturday to Sunday. Serveis Ferroviaris de Mallorca (SFM) has scheduled twelve night services to facilitate the movement of attendees to this festival held in the capital of Raiguer.

This is the first time that the public railway company offers night trains specifically for this celebration. The initiative aims to provide an alternative to private cars and promote sustainable mobility at large events, according to the Govern.

Six trains on the Palma-Manacor line

On the Palma-Manacor line, there will be three departures from Palma: at 0:15, 2:15, and 4:15. In the opposite direction, trains will depart from Manacor to Palma at 23:30, 1:30, and 3:30.

All trains will stop at all intermediate stations, allowing residents of towns such as Binissalem, Consell, or Santa Maria del Camí to board or alight without issues. For attendees from the Llevant region, the stop at Manacor also serves nearby municipalities like Sant Llorenç or Son Servera.

Six trains on the Palma-sa Pobla line

On the Palma-sa Pobla line, six night services will also be offered. Trains will depart from Palma at 23:15, 1:15, and 3:15. From sa Pobla, departures to Palma will be at 0:45, 2:45, and 4:45.

This line particularly benefits attendees residing in Raiguer and the Nord, as the route passes through stations like Inca, Marratxí, or Sa Pobla. The schedules allow for both the end of the party and peak movement hours.

The Govern reminds that this reinforcement adds to the regular night train services that SFM offers during other celebrations such as Dijous Bo, Sant Antoni, Sant Sebastià, Es Vermar de Binissalem, or the Festes de la Patrona in Pollença. This measure consolidates a policy of night public transport at popular events with high attendance.

For attendees of Orgullosament Inca, the night train represents a financial and time-saving option. Avoiding cars also reduces congestion on the roads leading to Inca and minimizes the risk of accidents due to alcohol or fatigue. The initiative has been well received by community groups and LGTBI+ associations on the island, who see night public transport as a tool for inclusion and safety.

Complete schedules and more information are available on the SFM website and at the stations. It is recommended to check return schedules in advance to avoid missing the last train of the night.

Joan Ferrà

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Joan Ferrà

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Ciencias Políticas por la Universitat de les Illes Balears y veterano de los plenos isleños. Mallorquín de secano, cafetero y con paciencia para la burocracia balear; lleva años contando la política y la sociedad de la isla.