Sarrià station

Railway and metro station in Barcelona, Spain
41°23′55″N 2°07′31″E / 41.3986°N 2.12528°E / 41.3986; 2.12528Owned byFerrocarrils de la Generalitat de CatalunyaConstructionStructure typeUndergroundOther informationFare zone1 (ATM)HistoryOpened1863Rebuilt1974, 2017Passengers20184,284,066[1] Services
Preceding station FGC Following station
Terminus L12 Reina Elisenda
Terminus
Les Tres Torres L6 Terminus
S1 Peu del Funicular
towards Terrassa Nacions Unides
S2 Peu del Funicular
towards Sabadell Parc del Nord
Projected
Preceding station Metro Following station
Prat de la Riba
towards Airport T1
L9 Mandri
towards Can Zam
Prat de la Riba
towards Polígon Pratenc
L10 Mandri
towards Gorg

Sarrià is a railway station located under the Via Augusta at Carrer de l'Hort de la Vila in the Sarrià neighbourhood of the Sarrià-Sant Gervasi district of Barcelona, Spain. It is served by lines L6 and L12 of the Barcelona Metro, and by lines S1 and S2 of the Metro del Vallès commuter rail system. All these lines are operated by Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya, who also run the station.[2]

Sarrià station is the junction point between Barcelona Metro line L12 to Reina Elisenda, and the Metro del Vallès lines L6, S1 and S2 to Sant Cugat, Terrassa and Sabadell.

The station originally had four tracks, with three island platform between them, and three accesses. As part of making the station wheelchair-accessible, the former third track was filled in to create a single island platform for L6, S1 and S2, while L12 uses the second island platform. The two pairs of tracks join in a flat junction just to the south of the station.[2][3]

The first Sarrià station opened in 1863 and was situated at ground level. The current station was opened in 1974. The station was rebuilt and made wheelchair-accessible in 2017, and it is expected to become part of the central section of TMB double line L9 & L10 by 2028.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Memòria de Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya" (PDF). Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya. 2018. p. 76. Retrieved 5 September 2019.
  2. ^ a b c "Sarrià" (in Catalan). trenscat.com. Retrieved 2013-12-26.
  3. ^ "Track map of the Barcelona Metro". cartometro.com. Retrieved 2014-11-14.

External links

  • Media related to Sarrià station at Wikimedia Commons
  • Information and photos about the station at Trenscat.com
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Stations
Main route
  • Pl. Catalunya
  • Provença (Diagonal )
  • Gràcia
  • Sant Gervasi
  • Muntaner
  • La Bonanova
  • Les Tres Torres
  • Sarrià
  • Peu del Funicular
  • Baixador de Vallvidrera
  • Les Planes
  • La Floresta
  • Valldoreix
  • Sant Cugat
Av. Tibidabo branch
  • Pl. Molina
  • Pàdua
  • El Putxet
  • Av. Tibidabo
Reina Elisenda branch
  • Reina Elisenda
Terrassa branch
  • Mira-sol
  • Hospital General
  • Rubí
  • Les Fonts
  • Terrassa Rambla
  • Vallparadís Universitat
  • Terrassa Estació del Nord
  • Terrassa Nacions Unides
Sabadell branch
  • Volpelleres (Sant Cugat del Vallès )
  • Sant Joan
  • Bellaterra
  • Autonomous University
  • Sant Quirze
  • Can Feu | Gràcia
  • Sabadell Plaça Major
  • La Creu Alta
  • Sabadell Nord
  • Sabadell Parc del Nord
Rolling stock
  • 112 Series
  • 113 Series
  • 114 Series
History
Former companies
  • Ferrocarril de Sarriá a Barcelona
  • Ferrocarriles de Cataluña
Former rolling stock
  • Brill 10–27
  • Brill 301–312
  • 400 Series
  • 600 Series
  • 111 Series
Closed stations
  • Sabadell Rambla
Depots
  • Rubí Operations Center
  • Can Roca Depot
  • Ca n'Oriac Depot
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