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Transport In Cornellà De Llobregat
Public transport in Cornellà de Llobregat (Catalonia, Spain, ''Cornellà'' henceforth) is an important part of the transportation network spanning the Metropolitan Area of Barcelona. The city of Cornellà, a mostly working-class area with strong dormitory town traits, is one of the most populated in the Baix Llobregat with about 90,000 inhabitants and a daily destination for thousands of commuters in the urban area of the capital. Barcelona Metro stations Barcelona Metro line L5 is operated by Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona (TMB) and is a regular rapid transit line. On the other hand, L8 is a Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya (FGC) service which grew out of a former commuter line, adapted to the standards, schedules and frequency of metro lines. Commuter railway stations Tram stations All served by Trambaix. Bus lines Day services * 67 Barcelona (Plaça Catalunya) – Cornellà (Av. Fama) (via Sant Ildefons i Avinguda Diagonal) * 68 Barcelona (Plaça Catalu ...
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S33 (FGC Line)
S33 may refer to: Aviation * Blériot-SPAD S.33, a French airliner * Letov Š-33, a Czechoslovak bomber * Madras Municipal Airport, in Jefferson County, Oregon, United States * Short S.33, a British flying boat * Sikorsky S-33 Messenger, an American sesquiplane * Spectrum S-33 Independence, an American business jet Naval vessels * * , a torpedo boat of the Imperial German Navy * * , a submarine of the United States Navy Other uses * S33 (Long Island bus) * S33 (ZVV), a line of the Zürich S-Bahn * County Route S33 (Bergen County, New Jersey) * S33: Take precautionary measures against static discharges, a safety phrase * Section 33 of the ''Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms'' * Sotho language Sotho () or Sesotho () or Southern Sotho is a Southern Bantu language of the Sotho–Tswana ("S.30") group, spoken primarily by the Basotho in Lesotho, where it is the national and official language; South Africa (particularly the Free Sta ... * Sulfur-33, an is ...
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Transport In Badalona
Public transport in Badalona (Catalonia, Spain) consists of a variety of services operated by several companies, most of them associated with Autoritat del Transport Metropolità, the main transport authority of the Metropolitan Area of Barcelona. At just over 220,000 inhabitants, Badalona is one of Catalonia's most populated towns, and is located immediately next to the capital Barcelona, along the Mediterranean Sea coastline. It is both a dormitory town and a developed city in itself, which makes the proper articulation of transport of vital importance. Barcelona Metro stations The branch of L2 serving Badalona was first part of L4. Handover took place in the 1990s, when the construction of L2 took place. The long-announced L10 is currently under construction, but the stations located within the municipality of Badalona, along with some in Barcelona, are already operative as of 2010. An extension of L1 from Fondo, in Santa Coloma de Gramenet, is currently planned. Rodalies c ...
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Transport In Barcelona
Public transport in Barcelona (Catalonia, Spain) is operated by several companies, most of which are part of the Autoritat del Transport Metropolità, a transport authority managing services in the Barcelonès and the rest of the metropolitan area of Barcelona. This article is a summary with transport facilities and services strictly within the municipality of Barcelona, and contains links to more specific articles. Railway Barcelona was the first major city in Spain where trains were implemented. The first line in the country ran from Mataró to Barcelona. After permission was granted by the government, it was built between 1845 and 1848. High-speed train services (AVE and Avant) were introduced by Renfe in 2008. Commuter rail Currently railway lines in Barcelona are owned by Renfe and Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya (FGC). Rodalies Barcelona is a commuter railway network serving the metropolitan area. It's presently operated by Renfe and FGC even though the latter ...
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Trambaix
The Trambaix () is one of Barcelona's three tram systems. It is operated by TRAMMET connecting the Baix Llobregat area with the city of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It opened to the public on 5 April 2004 after a weekend when the tram could be used free of charge. The Trambaix includes three different routes (T1, T2 and T3). 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 ridership of all of its lines combined is of 15,057,318 passengers as of 2008. The Trambaix complements the Trambesòs that runs to the north-east of the city. Both networks will be interconnected through Avinguda Diagonal in the next construction phase. T1 Route * Francesc Macià * L'Illa * Numància * Maria Cri ...
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Sant Josep (Barcelona Metro)
Sant Josep (Catalan for Saint Joseph) may refer to: *CB Sant Josep, basketball team based in Girona, Catalonia, Spain * Sant Josep, railway station on the Llobregat–Anoia Line *Sant Josep de sa Talaia Sant Josep de sa Talaia (, es, San José Obrero) is a village and municipality of the Balearic Islands in western Ibiza. The village is west of the capital Eivissa and is located on the PM803 highway between Eivissa town and Sant Antoni de P ...
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Rodalies Barcelona Line 4
The R4 is a line of Rodalies de Catalunya's Barcelona commuter rail service, operated by Renfe Operadora. It runs northwards from the northern limits of the province of Tarragona to Barcelona, passing through the inland Alt Penedès region. The line then continues towards central Catalonia, describing a U-shaped route through the Barcelona area. According to 2008 data, the line's average weekday ridership is 105,935, the highest on any line of the Barcelona commuter rail service after the . R4 trains use the Meridiana Tunnel in Barcelona, where they share tracks with Rodalies de Catalunya's Barcelona commuter rail service lines , and , as well as Girona commuter rail service line and regional rail line , calling at Sants, Plaça de Catalunya and Arc de Triomf stations. South of Barcelona, they operate on the Sant Vicenç de Calders–Vilafranca del Penedès–Barcelona railway, using as their southernmost terminus, north of Barcelona they operate on the Lleida–Manresa– ...
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Rodalies Barcelona Line 1
Rodalies de Catalunya (, ; "Commuter Rail of Catalonia") is the main commuter and regional rail system in the Spanish autonomous community of Catalonia. It is administered by the Government of Catalonia and operated by the national rail operator Renfe Operadora. The system consists of 17 service lines chiefly centered in the Barcelona area, serving a total of 203 stations throughout Catalonia, with an average number of 1,000 trains running on it every day. In 2016, it had an annual ridership of 117 million. Most part of the system is the precursor of several commuter and regional lines running on the Iberian gauge mainline network in Catalonia, which were formerly under the administration of the Spanish government. On , as a result of the transfer of the administration of the Cercanías commuter rail system for Barcelona, known in Catalan as Rodalies Barcelona, the system was renamed "Rodalies de Catalunya". One year later, Renfe's regional rail services within Cataloni ...
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R6 (FGC Line)
R6 or R-6 may refer to: * Line R6, a commuter rail service on the Llobregat–Anoia Line, in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain * Radial Road 6 or R-6, an arterial road of Manila, Philippines * R6 assault rifle, a South African shortened version of the R4 assault rifle * Renault 6 * R6 battery, a carbon-zinc battery in the AA size. See List of battery sizes * R6 implant, a type of implant in Scientology doctrine * R6 (New York City Subway car), a model of New York City Subway rolling stock manufactured from 1935 to 1936 * R6 (SEPTA), a former commuter rail line in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, which has been split into: ** Cynwyd Line ''(R6 Cynwyd)'' ** Manayunk/Norristown Line ''(R6 Norristown)'' * R6 (RER Vaud), an S-Bahn line in the canton of Vaud * R6: Explosive with or without contact with air, a risk phrase in chemistry * Caudron R.6, a French reconnaissance aircraft of World War I * R6 expressway (Czech Republic), a road in Czech Republic * R6 expressway (Slovakia) * Regjeringskva ...
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