Trinitat Vella (Barcelona Metro)
Trinitat Vella is the name of a station in the Barcelona metro network, currently served by the TMB-operated L1. It's named after the neighbourhood Trinitat Vella, in the Sant Andreu district of Barcelona, and the park of the same name. It is quite unusual in being one of the few stations with an attached building overground, which lies on the Nus de la Trinitat and links the neighbourhood with Parc de la Trinitat.
It was opened in 1983, when the line was extended from Torras i Bages towards Santa Coloma de Gramenet (Santa Coloma (Barcelona Metro)), and rebuilt in 1992. It can be accessed from Via Barcino and from the park.
Services
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Torras i Bages towards Hospital de Bellvitge | L1 | Baró de Viver towards Fondo |
External links
- Media related to Trinitat Vella metro station at Wikimedia Commons
- Trinitat Vella at Trenscat.com
41°26′56″N 2°11′37″E / 41.44889°N 2.19361°E / 41.44889; 2.19361
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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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