Arc de Triomf station
- Adif (Rodalies station)
- TMB (Barcelona Metro station)
- Renfe Operadora (Rodalies station)
- TMB (Barcelona Metro station)
- Lleida–Manresa–Barcelona (PK 182.8)[1]
- Barcelona Metro line 1
- Local buses
- Estació del Nord (bus station)
- 78804 (Rodalies station)[1]
- 128 (Barcelona Metro station)
- 1932 (Barcelona Metro station)
- 1933 (Rodalies station)
Preceding station | Rodalies de Catalunya | Following station | ||
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Barcelona Plaça de Catalunya towards Molins de Rei | R1 | Barcelona El Clot-Aragó towards Maçanet-Massanes | ||
Barcelona Plaça de Catalunya towards L'Hospitalet de Llobregat | R3 | Barcelona La Sagrera-Meridiana towards Latour-de-Carol-Enveitg | ||
Barcelona Plaça de Catalunya towards Sant Vicenç de Calders | R4 | Barcelona La Sagrera-Meridiana towards Manresa | ||
Barcelona Plaça de Catalunya towards L'Hospitalet de Llobregat | RG1 | Barcelona El Clot-Aragó towards Portbou | ||
R12 | Barcelona La Sagrera-Meridiana towards Lleida Pirineus | |||
Preceding station | Metro | Following station | ||
Urquinaona towards Hospital de Bellvitge | L1 | Marina towards Fondo |
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Arc de Triomf station Location within Barcelona |
Arc de Triomf is a Rodalies de Catalunya and Barcelona Metro interchange complex. It is named after the adjacent triumphal arch of the same name near which it is situated, in the Barcelona district of Eixample in Catalonia, Spain. The Rodalies station is served by Barcelona commuter rail service lines R1, R3 and R4, as well as Girona commuter rail service line RG1 and regional line R12. The Barcelona Metro station is served by TMB-operated line L1.
The complex is located near Estació del Nord, Barcelona's main bus station.
Station layout
Rodalies de Catalunya railway station is located under Avinguda Vilanova between Passeig de San Joan and Nàpols street. It was opened in 1933 as a prolongation to the city center on Puigcerdà and Manresa lines which had its terminus station in Estació del Nord, situated near the current railway station. It has two groups of accesses, one in Passeig de Sant Joan and the other one in Nàpols street. The accesses to the platforms are equipped with fixed stairs and both go to the same hall, where there are ticket vending machines. The station is being remodeled to make it more accessible for disabled persons.
Accesses
- Avinguda Vilanova
- Carretera de Ribes
- Carrer Nàpols
- Passeig de Sant Joan
References
- ^ a b "Listado de líneas y estaciones" [List of railway lines and stations] (PDF) (in Spanish). Ministry of Public Works and Transport, Government of Spain. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 October 2013. Retrieved 27 June 2014.
External links
- Media related to Arc de Triomf station at Wikimedia Commons
- Barcelona Arc de Triomf listing at Rodalies de Catalunya website
- Arc de Triomf listing at TMB website
- Information and photos of the Rodalies and the Barcelona Metro station at trenscat.cat (in Catalan)
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- Hospital de Bellvitge
- Bellvitge
- Avinguda Carrilet
- Rambla Just Oliveras (L'Hospitalet de Llobregat )
- Can Serra
- Florida
- Torrassa
- Santa Eulàlia
- Mercat Nou
- Plaça de Sants
- Hostafrancs
- Espanya
- Rocafort
- Urgell
- Universitat
- Catalunya
- Urquinaona
- Arc de Triomf (Estació del Nord )
- Marina
- Glòries
- Clot
- Navas
- La Sagrera
- Fabra i Puig (Sant Andreu Arenal )
- Sant Andreu (Sant Andreu Comtal )
- Torras i Bages
- Trinitat Vella
- Baró de Viver
- Santa Coloma
- Fondo
- S4000
- S6000
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