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Artigues – Sant Adrià (Barcelona Metro)
Artigues , Sant Adrià is a Barcelona Metro station in Badalona, named after the neighbourhood Artigues, Badalona, of the same name. Despite the latter part of the name, it is not in Sant Adrià del Besòs, and the tag ''Badalona'' was added to all signage in the station to avoid confusion. It is served by Barcelona Metro line 2, L2 (purple line). It opened in 1985 with the name ''Joan XXIII'' as part of Barcelona Metro line 4, L4 and became a L2 station in 2002. It can be accessed from Carretera de Santa Coloma and from Avinguda de Joan XXIII (Badalona), Avinguda de Joan XXIII. Services See also *List of Barcelona Metro stations References External links *Trenscat.com
Barcelona Metro line 2 stations Railway stations in Badalona Transport in Sant Adrià de Besòs Railway stations in Spain opened in 1985 {{Barcelona-metro-stub ...
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Artigues - Sant Adrià
Artigues is the name or part of the name of several communes in France: * Artigues, Ariège, in the Ariège department * Artigues, Aude, in the Aude department * Artigues, Hautes-Pyrénées, in the Hautes-Pyrénées department * Artigues, Var, in the Var department * Artigues-près-Bordeaux, in the Gironde department * Les Artigues-de-Lussac, in the Gironde department It may also refer to a locality in the metropolitan area of Barcelona: *Artigues, Badalona *The Barcelona Metro station Artigues-Sant Adrià (Barcelona Metro), Artigues-Sant Adrià See also

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Barcelona Metro
The Barcelona Metro (Catalan language, Catalan and Spanish language, Spanish: ) 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 (ATM) scheme. As of 2024, the network is operated by two separate companies: (TMB) and (FGC). It is made up of 12 lines, combining the lines owned by the two companies. Two lines, Barcelona Metro line 9, L9 and Barcelona Metro line 10, L10, are being built at present, with both lines having different sections of each opened between 2009 and 2021. They are due to be fully completed in 2030. Three lines on the network have opened as automatic train operation/vehicular automation, driverless vehicle systems since 2009: Line 11 being converted to driverless first, and then Lines 9 and 10, opening up driverless. It is one of only two metros worldwide to operate on ...
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Badalona
Badalona (, , , ) is a municipality in Barcelonès county, in Catalonia (Spain). It is located to the north east of Barcelona, on the left bank of the Besòs River and on the Mediterranean Sea, in the Barcelona metropolitan area. By population, it is the third largest city in Catalonia and the twenty-third in Spain. It became a city in 1897. Names The name Badalona comes from ancient Iberian word ''Baitolo'' according to the legend of several bronze coins of the end of the 2nd century BC found in the city. This word was the origin of the Latin name ''Baetulo'' that was as the Romans named the new city they founded off the coast of present Badalona. The oldest mention of the name Baetulo is from ''De Chorographia'' of Pomponius Mela (43–44 AD), who use the same name for the Besòs river (named ''Bissaucio'' during the Middle Ages). Following the Roman era, during the High Middle Ages the name ''Baetulo'' evolved to ''Bitulona'', which was the most common name but not the onl ...
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Artigues, Badalona
Artigues (also spelled Artigas, both pronounced ™É¾ËˆtigÉ™sin Catalan) is an area of Badalona (Barcelonès, Catalonia, Spain) neighbouring Sant Adrià de Besòs. The name derives from a real estate promoter and publisher, Francesc Artigas i Solà, who urbanised the area in 1912. The two spellings of the name reflect Catalan orthography before and after Pompeu Fabra's reform. It was also known as Colònia Artigas, following the convention used in similar industrial areas in the province of Barcelona, and even though officially in the municipality of Badalona, it was often considered to be very autonomous from it and closer to Sant Adrià de Besòs. Within Badalona, it's one of the neighbourhoods which make up the town's district 6. It's part of the innermost region of the metropolitan area of Barcelona, not far from Barcelona proper. Its administrative borders are four streets: carrer d'Alfons XIII, carrer de Bogatell, carrer de Covadonga and carrer de l'Onze de Setembre. The ...
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Sant Adrià Del Besòs
Sant may refer to: People * Alfred Sant (born 1948), Maltese politician * Andrew Sant (born 1950), English-born Australian poet * David Sant (born 1968), Catalan director, actor and writer * Indira Sant (1914–2000), Indian poet * James Sant (1820–1916), British painter * Lorry Sant (1937–1995), Maltese politician Places * Sant State, a former princely salute state in Rewa Kantha, Gujarat, India * Sant, Övörkhangai, a district in Mongolia * Sant, Selenge, a district in Mongolia * Șanț, a commune in Bistriţa-Năsăud County, Romania * Șanț River, a tributary of the Trotuş River in Romania Religion * Sant (religion), in Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism, an enlightened human being, commonly translated as "Saint" * Sant Joan (other) Other * Sant (card game), an early name for the game of Piquet * Sant tree (''Acacia nilotica''), a tree species found in Africa * Teniente General Benjamín Matienzo International Airport, Argentina (ICAO code: SANT) S ...
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Barcelona Metro Line 2
Line 2 is a Barcelona metro, metro line in Barcelona operated by Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona, TMB, coloured purple and sometimes called ''línia lila''. It is part of the city's Autoritat del Transport Metropolità, ATM fare-integrated transport network. As of 2013, its termini are Paral·lel station, Paral·lel, in the Sants-Montjuïc district, and Badalona Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona Metro), Badalona Pompeu Fabra, in Badalona. Plans are underway for a southern extension to Poble Sec station, Poble Sec and Montjuïc, and eventually to Barcelona International Airport, El Prat airport. Line 2's architecture bears resemblance to older lines, with its characteristic simplicity and lack of ornament. However, the stations enjoy noticeably better lighting and do incorporate some more modern architectural principles, a symbol of its construction in the 1990s. Overview Portions of Line 2 commenced in the 1950s as line II, now part of Barcelona Metro line 5, Line 5, initially run ...
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Carretera De Santa Coloma
Carretera (Spanish "highway") may refer to: *''La Carretera'', album by Julio Iglesias 1995 * "La Carretera" (song), 2016 song by American singer Prince Royce See also *Carretera Central (other) *Carretera Austral, Chile *Carretera de Cádiz Carretera de Cádiz, also known as District 7, is one of the 11 districts of the city of Málaga, Spain. Wards It comprises de following wards (''barrios''): * 25 Años de Paz * Alaska * Almudena * Ardira * Ave María * Barceló * ...
, one of the 11 districts of the city of Málaga, Spain {{dab ...
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List Of Barcelona Metro Stations
This is a list of stations of the Barcelona Metro system. Lines L1, L2, L3, L4, L5, L9, L10, L11 and the Funicular de Montjuïc are administered by Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona (TMB), the city's transit company. Lines L6, L7, L8 and L12 are in origin commuter train services with extended frequency and integrated into the metro network, numbered as such, and run by the public Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya (FGC), which belongs to the Catalan government or Generalitat de Catalunya. Sorted alphabetically Sorted by line Line 1 * Hospital de Bellvitge * Bellvitge * Avinguda Carrilet ( L8) * Rambla Just Oliveras * Can Serra *Florida * Torrassa ( L9) * Santa Eulàlia * Mercat Nou * Plaça de Sants ( L5) * Hostafrancs * Espanya ( L3, L8) * Rocafort * Urgell * Universitat ( L2) * Catalunya ( L3, L6, L7) * Urquinaona ( L4) * Arc de Triomf *Marina (T4) * Glòries (T4, T5, T6) *Clot ( L2) * Navas * La Sagrera ( L5) * Fabra i Puig * Sant Andreu * To ...
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Barcelona Metro Line 2 Stations
Barcelona ( ; ; ) is a city on the northeastern coast of Spain. It is the capital and largest city of the Autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Catalonia, as well as the second-most populous municipality of Spain. With a population of 1.6 million within city limits,Barcelona: Población por municipios y sexo
– Instituto Nacional de Estadística. (National Statistics Institute)
its urban area extends to numerous neighbouring municipalities within the province of Barcelona and is home to around 5.3 million people, making it the list of urban areas in the European Union, fifth most populous urban area of the European Union after Paris, the Ruhr area, Madrid and Milan. It is one of the largest metropolises on the Mediterranean Sea, located ...
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Railway Stations In Badalona
Rail transport (also known as train transport) is a means of transport using wheeled vehicles running in tracks, which usually consist of two parallel steel rails. Rail transport is one of the two primary means of land transport, next to road transport. It is used for about 8% of passenger and freight transport globally, thanks to its energy efficiency and potentially high speed.Rolling stock on rails generally encounters lower frictional resistance than rubber-tyred road vehicles, allowing rail cars to be coupled into longer trains. Power is usually provided by diesel or electric locomotives. While railway transport is capital-intensive and less flexible than road transport, it can carry heavy loads of passengers and cargo with greater energy efficiency and safety. Precursors of railways driven by human or animal power have existed since antiquity, but modern rail transport began with the invention of the steam locomotive in the United Kingdom at the beginning of the 19th c ...
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