Trinitat Nova station

Metro station in Barcelona, Spain
Preceding station Metro Following station
Roquetes L3 Terminus
Terminus L4 Via Júlia
towards La Pau
Casa de l'Aigua
towards Can Cuiàs
L11 Terminus
Track layout
Legend
Tracks
to Can Cuiàs
Casa de l'Aigua
L11 sidings
1 & 5
L11 platforms
2 & 4
Trinitat Nova
L4 platforms
2 & 1
Roquetes Depot
3 & 7–17
(odd)
to La Pau
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Trinitat Nova is located in Province of Barcelona
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Trinitat Nova is a Barcelona Metro station, named after the nearby La Trinitat Nova neighbourhood, in the Nou Barris district of the city of Barcelona. The station is served by lines L3, L4 and L11.[1][2]

Lines L4 and L11 share a single island platform, which is located underneath Carrer Aiguablava. Trains on line L4 enter and leave from the south end of the platform and normally terminate on the eastern side of the platform, whilst trains on line L11 enter and leave from the other end and terminate on the other side of the platform. Line L3 uses a separate 100-metre (330 ft) island platform, situated between Carrer Aiguablava and Carrer Chafarinas. The two platforms are linked by underground passageways.[3][4][5]

The first section of the station was opened in 1999, with the extension of L4 from what is now Via Júlia station. Line L11 was opened in 2003, as a light rail extension to line L4, towards Can Cuiàs station and sharing line L4's platforms. Line L3 arrived at Trinitat Nova on 4 October 2008, with its own platforms.[2][4]

Gallery

  • Entrance to Trinitat Nova metro station, below platform level
    Entrance to Trinitat Nova metro station, below platform level
  • L11 train at the platform
    L11 train at the platform

References

  1. ^ "Plànolbcn" (in Catalan). Ajuntament de Barcelona. Retrieved 2015-01-08.
  2. ^ a b "Track map of the Barcelona Metro". cartometro.com. Retrieved 2015-01-08.
  3. ^ "Trinitat Nova (L3)" (in Catalan). trenscat.com. Retrieved 2015-01-09.
  4. ^ a b "Trinitat Nova (L4)" (in Catalan). trenscat.com. Retrieved 2015-01-09.
  5. ^ "Trinitat Nova (L11)" (in Catalan). trenscat.com. Retrieved 2015-01-09.

External links

  • Media related to Trinitat Nova metro station at Wikimedia Commons
  • Trinitat Nova metro station at TMB.net
  • Trinitat Nova at Bcn.es
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