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Historically, the city of Barcelona, in the Spanish autonomous community of Catalonia, had a large tramway network.The city's first tram line opened in 1872, but almost all of these historic lines had closed by 1971, being replaced by buses and by the expanding Barcelona Metro.
Although Barcelona had an extensive tram network (operated by Tramways de Barcelona S.A., a distant antecessor of Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona) during the 20th century, and was highly dependent on trams, as the 1951 tram boycott proves, the tram network was upgraded in the early 1960s with the acquisition of a total of 101 PCC type ...
Barcelona: Sant Martí: Estació de Sant Adrià T4 Rodalies Barcelona: Sant Adrià de Besòs: Fluvià T4 Barcelona: Sant Martí: Font del Racó Tramvia Blau Barcelona: Sarrià-Sant Gervasi: Fontsanta i Fatjó T1, T2 Cornellà de Llobregat: Fòrum T4 Barcelona: Sant Martí: Francesc Macià T1, T2, T3 Barcelona: Les Corts: Glòries: T4, T5 L1 ...
The Barcelona Metropolitan Transport or Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona (TMB) in Catalan is the main public transit operator in Barcelona.A combination of two formerly-separate companies, Ferrocarril Metropolità de Barcelona, SA. and Transports de Barcelona, SA., it runs most of the metro and local bus lines in Barcelona and the metropolitan area.
The system comprises 29 stops and has a total length of 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) whereby three different routes are run. The network is configured as a double-track electrified tramline built to the standard track gauge that starts near Parc de la Ciutadella in the Barcelona district of Sant Martí and continues towards Badalona and Sant Adrià de Besòs through Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes ...
The Barcelona Metro (Catalan and Spanish: Metro de Barcelona) [a] is a rapid transit network that runs mostly underground in central Barcelona and into the city's suburbs. It is part of the larger public transport system of Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia, Spain, with unified fares under the Autoritat del Transport Metropolità (ATM) scheme
The tram route starts at Plaça Francesc Macià in Barcelona to the west of the city and extends west, passing L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Esplugues de Llobregat, Cornellà de Llobregat, Sant Joan Despí and Sant Just Desvern. An extension of Tram T3 opened on 8 December 2006, as far as Consell Comarcal in Sant Feliu de Llobregat. The yearly ...
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