Llobregat–Anoia Line
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Overview | |
Other name(s) | El Carrilet, Els Catalans |
Native name | Línia Llobregat-Anoia |
Status | Operational |
Owner | Government of Catalonia |
Line number | L8, S33, S4, S8, R5, R50, R6, R60 |
Locale | Barcelona metropolitan area and northern Bages |
Termini | |
Stations | 41 |
Service | |
Type | Rapid transit, commuter rail, freight rail |
Operator(s) | Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya (FGC) |
Depot(s) | Martorell Enllaç |
Rolling stock |
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Ridership | 21,253,193 passenger journeys (2014)[2] |
History | |
Opened |
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Technical | |
Line length | 138 km (86 mi) |
Character | At-grade, underground (in Barcelona, L'Hospitalet de Llobregat and Cornellà de Llobregat) |
Track gauge | 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in) metre gauge |
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The Llobregat–Anoia Line (Catalan: Línia Llobregat-Anoia) is an unconnected metre gauge railway line linking Barcelona with the Baix Llobregat, Bages and Anoia regions, in Catalonia, Spain. Its name refers to the fact that it follows the course of the Llobregat and Anoia rivers for most of its length. Plaça d'Espanya station serves as the Barcelona terminus of the line, then continuing northwards to Martorell, where two main branches to Manresa and Igualada are formed. It also includes several freight branches, accounting for a total line length of 138 kilometres (86 mi) and 41 passenger stations.
Barcelona Metro rapid transit line 8, together with a number of commuter and freight rail services, runs on the line's main route between Barcelona and Sant Boi de Llobregat. The section between Barcelona and Olesa de Montserrat is operated as a high-frequency commuter rail system known as Baix Llobregat Metro (Catalan: Metro del Baix Llobregat), with some services continuing northwards to Manresa and Igualada. This system further includes the temporarily closed Olesa de Montserrat–Esparreguera Cable Car, which is also operated by FGC. The Llobregat–Anoia Line is part of the Autoritat del Transport Metropolità (ATM) fare-integrated public transport system for the Barcelona metropolitan area.
List of stations
The following table lists the name of each station on the Llobregat–Anoia Line in order from south to north; a photo of the current station; the rail services operating at the station—Template:LAL lines, Template:LAL lines, Template:LAL lines, Template:LAL lines, Template:LAL lines, Template:LAL lines, Template:LAL lines and/or Template:LAL lines—; the date the current station was opened; the municipality or the city district (in the case of Barcelona) in which each station is located; the fare zone each station belongs to according to the Autoritat del Transport Metropolità (ATM) fare-integrated public transport system;[3] remarkable notes about the station, including clarifications, additional information and a location map; and usage figures.
# | Terminal of a service |
* | Transfer station |
#* | Transfer station and terminal |
¤ | Station located in Barcelona; city district indicated instead of municipality |
See also
- Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya
- Barcelona Metro
- Olesa de Montserrat–Esparreguera Cable Car
- Montserrat Rack Railway
- Montserrat Cable Car
- Barcelona–Vallès Line
Maps
- ^map 1 Pl. Espanya – 41°22′29″N 2°08′55″E / 41.374701°N 2.148494°E
- ^map 2 Magòria-La Campana– 41°22′03″N 2°08′22″E / 41.3675°N 2.139444°E
- ^map 3 Ildefons Cerdà – 41°21′39″N 2°07′49″E / 41.3608°N 2.13028°E
- ^map 4 Europa | Fira – 41°21′25″N 2°07′30″E / 41.356978°N 2.124908°E
- ^map 5 Gornal – 41°21′18″N 2°07′03″E / 41.354889°N 2.117417°E
- ^map 6 Sant Josep – 41°21′38″N 2°06′38″E / 41.360556°N 2.110556°E
- ^map 7 L'Hospitalet Av. Carrilet – 41°21′29″N 2°06′10″E / 41.357944°N 2.102722°E
- ^map 8 Almeda – 41°21′11″N 2°05′07″E / 41.353056°N 2.085278°E
- ^map 9 Cornellà Riera – 41°21′05″N 2°04′15″E / 41.351389°N 2.070833°E
- ^map 10 Sant Boi – 41°20′53″N 2°02′36″E / 41.348056°N 2.043333°E
- ^map 11 Molí Nou-Ciutat Cooperativa – 41°21′28″N 2°02′04″E / 41.357778°N 2.034444°E
- ^map 12 Colònia Güell – 41°21′52″N 2°01′53″E / 41.364433°N 2.031303°E
- ^map 13 Santa Coloma de Cervelló – 41°22′12″N 2°01′26″E / 41.370114°N 2.023803°E
- ^map 14 Sant Vicenç dels Horts – 41°23′17″N 2°00′45″E / 41.388139°N 2.012464°E
- ^map 15 Can Ros – 41°23′58″N 2°00′18″E / 41.399325°N 2.004964°E
- ^map 16 Quatre Camins– 41°24′25″N 2°00′06″E / 41.406956°N 2.001636°E
- ^map 17 Pallejà – 41°25′15″N 1°59′44″E / 41.420917°N 1.995528°E
- ^map 18 Sant Andreu de la Barca – 41°26′48″N 1°58′24″E / 41.446742°N 1.973289°E
- ^map 19 El Palau – 41°27′21″N 1°57′44″E / 41.455817°N 1.962231°E
- ^map 20 Martorell Vila | Castellbisbal – 41°28′33″N 1°56′21″E / 41.475881°N 1.939033°E
- ^map 21 Martorell Central – 41°28′44″N 1°55′32″E / 41.478944°N 1.925422°E
- ^map 22 Martorell Enllaç – 41°29′02″N 1°55′08″E / 41.483833°N 1.918972°E
- ^map 23 Abrera – 41°31′21″N 1°54′24″E / 41.522567°N 1.9067°E
- ^map 24 Olesa de Montserrat – 41°32′28″N 1°53′19″E / 41.541142°N 1.888661°E
- ^map 25 Aeri de Montserrat – 41°35′27″N 1°51′11″E / 41.590875°N 1.853181°E
- ^map 26 Monistrol de Montserrat – 41°36′37″N 1°50′57″E / 41.610339°N 1.849122°E
- ^map 27 Castellbell i el Vilar – 41°38′26″N 1°51′17″E / 41.640503°N 1.854814°E
- ^map 28 Sant Vicenç | Castellgalí – 41°40′05″N 1°51′35″E / 41.667917°N 1.859753°E
- ^map 29 Manresa Viladordis – 41°43′29″N 1°50′02″E / 41.7247°N 1.833986°E
- ^map 30 Manresa Alta – 41°43′55″N 1°49′59″E / 41.732081°N 1.832972°E
- ^map 31 Manresa Baixador – 41°43′53″N 1°49′40″E / 41.731414°N 1.827897°E
- ^map 32 Sant Esteve Sesrovires – 41°29′51″N 1°52′21″E / 41.497597°N 1.872492°E
- ^map 33 La Beguda – 41°30′06″N 1°50′20″E / 41.501744°N 1.838789°E
- ^map 34 Can Parellada – 41°30′08″N 1°49′51″E / 41.502203°N 1.830808°E
- ^map 35 Masquefa – 41°30′10″N 1°48′45″E / 41.502833°N 1.812558°E
- ^map 36 Piera – 41°31′33″N 1°45′16″E / 41.525908°N 1.754383°E
- ^map 37 Vallbona d'Anoia – 41°31′13″N 1°42′32″E / 41.520178°N 1.709006°E
- ^map 38 Capellades – 41°31′17″N 1°41′42″E / 41.521506°N 1.695117°E
- ^map 39 La Pobla de Claramunt – 41°33′16″N 1°40′40″E / 41.554567°N 1.677847°E
- ^map 40 Vilanova del Camí – 41°34′23″N 1°38′32″E / 41.573194°N 1.642106°E
- ^map 41 Igualada – 41°34′41″N 1°37′48″E / 41.578001°N 1.629981°E
Notes
References
- ^ FGC (2014), p. 45
- ^ a b FGC (2014), p. 47
- ^ Integrated Railway Network (PDF) (Map). Autoritat del Transport Metropolità. June 2015. Retrieved 7 November 2015.
Bibliography
- Memòria de Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya 2014 (PDF) (Report) (in Catalan). Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya. 2015. Retrieved 7 November 2015.
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External links
- Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya (FGC) official website
- Llobregat–Anoia Line at trenscat.cat Template:Ca icon
- Llobregat–Anoia Line at Rodalia.info. Real-time status updates of the line by its users via Twitter.
- Photo collection of the Llobregat–Anoia Line on Flickr
- Playlist containing videos of stations on the Llobregat–Anoia Line on YouTube
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- Barcelona Metro lines
- Llobregat–Anoia Line
- Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya
- Railway lines in Catalonia
- Metre gauge railways in Spain
- Transport in Anoia
- Transport in Barcelona
- Transport in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat
- Transport in Martorell
- Transport in Cornellà de Llobregat
- Transport in Sant Boi de Llobregat
- Transport in Sants-Montjuïc
- Transport in Baix Llobregat
- Transport in Bages
- Railway lines opened in 1881
- Railway lines opened in 1893
- Railway lines opened in 1912
- 1881 establishments in Spain