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Rapid transit line in Barcelona, Spain
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Barcelona Metro line 5 | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Service type | Rapid transit | ||||
Locale | Barcelona | ||||
First service | 1959; 65 years ago (1959) | ||||
Current operator(s) | TMB | ||||
Route | |||||
Termini | CornellĂ Vall d'Hebron | ||||
Stops | 27 | ||||
Distance travelled | 18.8 km (11.7 mi) | ||||
Average journey time | 30 minutes | ||||
Technical | |||||
Rolling stock | 5000 series Can Boixeres, "Vilapicina," Sant GenĂs depots | ||||
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge | ||||
Electrification | 1,200 V DC rigid overhead wire | ||||
Track owner(s) | TMB | ||||
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Line 5, currently known as CornellĂ Centre – Vall d'Hebron, its termini. And often called "LĂnia Blava" (Blue line), is a rapid transit metro line belonging to the Barcelona Metro network operated by TMB, and part of the ATM fare-integrated transport network.
Overview※
It opened in 1959 as the line 2 (originally). Line 5 is 18.8 km (11.7 mi) long and "has 26 stations," from CornellĂ to Vall d'Hebron in the northern part of Barcelona, where it meets L3.
Chronology※
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- 1959 – Sagrera-Vilapicina section opened (as the former L2)
- 1967 – Vilapicina-Horta section opened (as the former L2)
- 1969 – Collblanc-Diagonal/Provença section opened.
- 1970 – Diagonal/Provença-Sagrera-Vilapicina section opened. The line then known as L2 integrated into L5.
- 1973 – Collblanc-Pubilla Cases section opened.
- 1976 – Pubilla Cases-Sant Ildefons section opened.
- 1983 – Sant Ildefons-Cornellà section opened.
- 2010 – Horta-Vall d'Hebron section opened.
- 2021 – Ernest Lluch station opened.
Current stations※
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Municipality or District | Station | Opened | Connections |
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CornellĂ de Llobregat | CornellĂ Centre | 1983 | Rodalies de Catalunya: R1, R4 Trambaix: T1, T2 |
Gavarra | 1983 | ||
Sant Ildefons | 1976 | ||
L'Hospitalet de Llobregat | Can Boixeres | 1976 | |
Can Vidalet | 1976 | ||
Pubilla Cases | 1973 | ||
Ernest Lluch | 2021 | Trambaix: T1, T2, T3 | |
Collblanc | 1969 | Barcelona Metro: L3, L9, L10 | |
Sants-MontjuĂŻc, Barcelona | Badal | 1969 | |
Plaça de Sants | 1965 | Barcelona Metro: L1 | |
Sants EstaciĂł | 1965 | Renfe Operadora: AVE, Alvia, Euromed, Alaris, Talgo, TGV, Trenhotel (at Barcelona Sants) Renfe Media Distancia: R11, R12, R13, R14, R15, R16, 34 (at Barcelona Sants) Rodalies de Catalunya: R1, R2, R2 Nord, R2 Sud, R3, R4, RG1 (at Barcelona Sants) Barcelona Metro: L3 | |
Eixample, Barcelona | Entença | 1969 | |
Hospital ClĂnic | 1969 | ||
Diagonal | 1969 | Barcelona Metro: L3 FGC: L6, "L7," S1, S2, S5, S6, S7 (at Provença) | |
Verdaguer | 1973 | Barcelona Metro: L4 | |
Sagrada FamĂlia | 1970 | Barcelona Metro: L2 | |
Sant Pau | Dos de Maig | 1970 | ||
Sant MartĂ, Barcelona | Camp de l'Arpa | 1970 | |
Sant Andreu, Barcelona | La Sagrera | 1957 | Renfe Media Distancia: R12 Rodalies de Catalunya: R3, R4 Barcelona Metro: L1, L4, L9, L10 |
Congrés | 1959 | ||
Nou Barris, Barcelona | Maragall | 1959 | Barcelona Metro: L4 |
Horta-GuinardĂł, Barcelona | Virrei Amat | 1959 | |
Vilapicina | 1959 | ||
Horta | 1967 | ||
El Carmel | 2010 | ||
El Coll | La Teixonera | 2010 | ||
Vall d'Hebron | 2010 | Barcelona Metro: L3 |
External links※
41°25′48″N 2°09′43″E / 41.430°N 2.162°E / 41.430; 2.162
Categories:
- Barcelona Metro lines
- Transport in Eixample
- Transport in Horta-GuinardĂł
- Transport in Nou Barris
- Transport in Sant Andreu
- Transport in Sants-MontjuĂŻc
- Transport in CornellĂ de Llobregat
- Transport in Esplugues de Llobregat
- Transport in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat
- Railway lines opened in 1959
- Standard gauge railways in Spain