Barcelona Metro line 4

Barcelona Metro Line 4

Legend
Trinitat Nova end
Via Júlia depot
Via Júlia
Llucmajor
Service connexion
Maragall
Guinardó | Hospital de Sant Pau
Joanic
Verdaguer
Girona
Passeig de Gràcia
Service connexion (old branch )
Urquinaona
Jaume I
Barceloneta
Ciutadella | Vila Olímpica
Bogatell
Llacuna
Poblenou
Selva de Mar
El Maresme | Fòrum
Besòs Mar
Besòs
La Pau end
Service connexion
Triangle ferroviari depot
Santander
Sagrera | TAV
La Sagrera Enlargement*
(*) PDI 2009-2018

Barcelona Gran Metro (1934)

Legend
Lesseps
Fontana
Diagonal-Psg de Gràcia (now Diagonal)
Aragó (now Psg. de Gràcia)
now
now
Catalunya
Urquinaona
Liceu
Jaume I
Correus (now closed)
The alignments for line 4 under the 1966 plan (in black) and 1974 plan (in grey) as well as the extension to Sagrera-Meridiana under construction (in dashed line)

Line 4, also known as Trinitat Nova – La Pau, usually called "línia groga" (yellow line), is a line in the Barcelona Metro network operated by TMB, and part of the ATM fare-integrated transport network. It serves the northern districts of the city, and it is being extended to the new major metro and rail stations Estació de la Sagrera and Sagrera-Meridiana.

Overview

Opened to the public in 1973, it serves the northern half of Barcelona using part of the infrastructure of Barcelona's first metro line the Gran Metro de Barcelona, covering a wide C-shaped area stretching from La Pau (in la Verneda) to Trinitat Nova, where it is linked with the recent L11. The 16.7 kilometres that make up the whole line are underground.

Although in 1966 it was planned for line 4 to be a loop line connecting Trinitat Nova and La Pau stations with three intermediate stations, in 1974 the plan was subsequently changed such that it became a C-shaped line of today, with provisions for two extensions northeast of Trinitat Nova (to link it with line 3 at the border of Barcelona and Santa Coloma de Gramenet) and La Pau stations (intended to penetrate inside Santa Coloma de Gramenet) that have never been realised.

Chronology

Technical details

Current stations

Trinitat Nova metro station: lines 4 and 11

Stations or lines shown in italics are under construction.

References

External links

Coordinates: 41°26′57″N 2°10′56″E / 41.44917°N 2.18222°E / 41.44917; 2.18222

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