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Barcelona Metro - Definition and Overview

The Barcelona Metro, part of the mass transit public transport system of Barcelona, Spain, is an extensive network of electrified railways that run underground in central Barcelona and above ground into the city's suburbs.

The Barcelona Metro was founded in 1924 with the construction of the 'Gran Metro' between Lesseps and the Plaça Catalunya, part of the modern line 3. Two years later the 'Metro Transversal' (now part of line 1) was built between the Plaça Catalunya and Bordeta to link the city centre with the Plaça Espanya and Montjuïc, the site of the 1929 Universal Exposition.

In modern times the network consists of 9 lines managed by two different operators: Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona, which manages the major underground lines; and Ferrocariles de la Generalitat de Catalunya (Catalan National railways), which manages three integrated commuter lines running out into the extended metropolitan area. Fares are integrated into a city-wide system that also includes local and regional buses and some regional train services.

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Map of the Barcelona metro system
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Map of the Barcelona metro system

The metro network proper consists of six lines, numbered L1 to L5 and L11, and distinguished on network maps by different colours. They run as follows:

Line Number Map colour Opened Termini
Line 1 Red 1926 Hospital de Bellvitge - Fondo
Line 2 Purple 1995 Paral.lel - Pep Ventura
Line 3 Green 1924 Zona Universitària - Canyelles
Line 4 Yellow 1960s Trinitat Nova - La Pau
Line 5 Blue 1960s Cornellà - Horta
Line 11 Light Green 2003 Trinitat Nova - Can Cuiàs


The three metro-like commuter lines operated by the FGC are numbered L6 to L8:

Line Number Map colour Opened Termini
Line 6 Dark Blue 1863 Pl. Catalunya - Reina Elisenda
Line 7 Brown  ? Pl. Catalunya - Av. Tibidabo
Line 8 Pink  ? Pl. Espanya - Molí Nou


Construction work is taking place currently on L9/L10, which will run from Badalona and Santa Coloma to the Zona Franca district and El Prat International Airport. The lines, which will share a central section between Bon Pastor and Torrassa (L1), will be the longest metro line in Europe at 42.6km and with 46 stations.

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