Barcelona Metro
The Barcelona Metro is a rapid transit network that serves the city of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It is a key component of the urban transport system managed by Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona (TMB), the main public transit operator in Barcelona.
Network Overview
The Barcelona Metro comprises a series of lines, primarily underground, facilitating efficient intra-city travel. The network is divided between TMB and Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya (FGC). The TMB operates the majority of the lines while FGC manages others such as the Barcelona–Vallès Line.
Key Lines
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Line 1 (Línia 1): Known as the "Red Line," it is the second-oldest line and the longest in the network, running from L'Hospitalet de Llobregat to Badalona.
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Line 3 (Línia 3): Often referred to as the "Green Line," this is one of the oldest and most utilized lines, providing service through crucial city sectors.
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Line 5 (Línia 5): The "Blue Line" connects important neighborhoods and facilitates access to major junctions.
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Line 9 (Línia 9): A fully-automated line that started operation in 2009, it includes an airport branch serving both Aeroport T1 and Aeroport T2.
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Line 10 (Línia 10): An extension of Line 9, it plays a significant role in connecting the Zona Franca industrial area with the rest of the city.
Rolling Stock
The Barcelona Metro employs a variety of train stock, including the 9000 Series which operates on lines 2, 4, 9, and 10. This modern rolling stock is a part of TMB's efforts to maintain a high standard of service and passenger comfort.
Infrastructure and Facilities
Barcelona Metro stations are designed to accommodate a large passenger volume. Key stations like Plaça de Catalunya and Plaça d'Espanya are major interchange hubs connecting multiple lines and other transport modes such as trams and buses.
Fare System
The Metro is integrated within the fare system of the Autoritat del Transport Metropolità, allowing seamless travel across different modes of public transportation in Barcelona. This fare integration is crucial for maintaining high efficiency and reliability in Barcelona’s public transit networks.
Historical Context
Originally, Barcelona's tram network laid the groundwork for the city's extensive transit system, with Tramways de Barcelona S.A. being an antecedent to TMB. Over time, the metro system was developed to accommodate the city's growing population and mobility needs, evolving into the modern system recognized today.