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Coordinates: 41°24′31″N 2°11′12″E / 41.40861°N 2.18667°E / 41.40861; 2.18667
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'''El Clot''' is a [[metro station|station]] serving [[Barcelona Metro line 1|line 1]] and [[Barcelona Metro line 2|line 2]] of the [[Barcelona Metro]].
'''El Clot''' is a [[metro station|station]] serving [[Barcelona Metro line 1|line 1]] and [[Barcelona Metro line 2|line 2]] of the [[Barcelona Metro]].


The Line 1 station, opened in 1951, was built below Avinguda Meridiana between Carrer Aragó and Carrer València, and is arranged according to the [[Spanish solution]] with both side and central platforms. The lower-level Line 2 station is below Carrer València.
The Line 1 station, opened in 1951, was built below Avinguda Meridiana between Carrer Aragó and Carrer València, and is arranged according to the [[Spanish solution]] with both side and central platforms. The lower-level Line 2 station, opened in 1997, is below Carrer València, and opened with the rest of the line between [[Sagrada Família (Barcelona Metro)|Sagrada Família]] and [[La Pau (Barcelona Metro)|La Pau]].


The [[Renfe]] regional and [[Rodalies Barcelona|Rodalies]] commuter train station, [[El Clot-Aragó railway station|El Clot-Aragó]], is connected to the El Clot metro station via line 1. It offers connections to R1 and R2 Rodalies trains and to Ca2 regional trains.
The Rodalies de Catalunya [[El Clot railway station|commuter train station]] of the same name is connected to the metro station via the line 1 platforms. It offers connections to lines R1, R2 and R11.


==Services==
==Services==

Revision as of 17:48, 6 January 2024

Metro platforms in El Clot.

El Clot is a station serving line 1 and line 2 of the Barcelona Metro.

The Line 1 station, opened in 1951, was built below Avinguda Meridiana between Carrer Aragó and Carrer València, and is arranged according to the Spanish solution with both side and central platforms. The lower-level Line 2 station, opened in 1997, is below Carrer València, and opened with the rest of the line between Sagrada Família and La Pau.

The Rodalies de Catalunya commuter train station of the same name is connected to the metro station via the line 1 platforms. It offers connections to lines R1, R2 and R11.

Services

Preceding station Metro Following station
Glòries L1 Navas
towards Fondo
Encants
towards Paral·lel
L2 Bac de Roda


41°24′31″N 2°11′12″E / 41.40861°N 2.18667°E / 41.40861; 2.18667