Barcelona Metro line 11

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Barcelona Metro line 11 is a light metro[1] line with short trains in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.

Barcelona Metro line 11
Overview
Service typeAutomated light metro
LocaleBarcelona
Current operator(s)TMB
Route
TerminiTrinitat Nova
Can Cuiàs
Stops5
Distance travelled2.1 km (1.3 mi)
Average journey time4 minutes
Technical
Rolling stock500 series
Trinitat Nova depot
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification1,500 V DC rigid overhead wire
Track owner(s)TMB
Route map
Can Cuiàs
Ciutat Meridiana
Torre Baró-Vallbona
Torre del Baró
Casa de l'Aigua
Trinitat Nova
Via Júlia
depot
to La Pau

Line 11, coloured light green and currently known as Trinitat Nova – Can Cuiàs, is a recently built line in the Barcelona Metro network, operated by TMB, and part of the ATM fare-integrated transport network in Barcelona. This line and Line 8 are the only light metro lines in Barcelona.

Overview

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Line 11 is one of the more recent additions to the main TMB network, having opened in 2003. It serves the hilly and dense northern corner of Barcelona, from La Trinitat Nova, where it links with L4, to Can Cuiàs.

The colour assigned to this line by TMB is intended to represent a mixture of the official colours of Line 4 and Line 3, which join it at Trinitat Nova, its (at least temporary) starting point. Additional metro lines projected to be built in following years will probably be quite similar to L11, and their colours have been designed using the same convention.

History

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Torre Baró-Vallbona metro station, the only station above ground in the line.

The entire segment between Trinitat Nova and Can Cuiàs opened in 2003.

Future plans call for an extension to Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and Ripollet.

Rolling stock

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The rolling stock on Line 11 is the 500 series. Its composition is unique in the network, as there are just three two-car trains running on this line.[2]

Stations

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Station Date opened Connections
Trinitat Nova 16 December 2003 TMB: L3, L4
Casa de l'Aigua 16 December 2003
Torre Baró – Vallbona 16 December 2003 Rodalies de Catalunya: R3, R4, R7, R12 (at Torre del Baró)
Ciutat Meridiana 16 December 2003
Can Cuiàs 16 December 2003

References

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  1. ^ "Perllongament de la línia 3 Canyelles-Trinitat Nova" (PDF). Pla Estratègic Metropolitano de Barcelona.
  2. ^ "Dades bàsiques 2014" [Basic data 2014] (in Catalan and English). TMB. 1 January 2014. Archived from the original (pdf) on 27 April 2014. Retrieved 23 August 2014.
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