Sagrada Família (Barcelona Metro)

Sagrada Família
Barcelona Metro rapid transit station

The station's L2 platforms
Location Barcelona (Eixample)
Coordinates 41°24′16.3″N 2°10′28.17″E / 41.404528°N 2.1744917°E / 41.404528; 2.1744917Coordinates: 41°24′16.3″N 2°10′28.17″E / 41.404528°N 2.1744917°E / 41.404528; 2.1744917
Owned by TMB
Operated by TMB
Construction
Disabled access Yes
Other information
Fare zone 1 (ATM)
History
Opened 1970
Services
Preceding station   Metro   Following station
toward Paral·lel
L2
L5
Location

Location within Barcelona

Sagrada Família is a metro station in Barcelona Metro network. It is named after the famous, and adjacent, Basílica i Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Família, a church first designed by architect Antoni Gaudí and still under construction. It is served by TMB-operated Barcelona Metro lines L2 and L5.

The station takes the form of two separate sections linked by a corridor within the paid area of the station complex. Both sections also have their own street entrances:

The L5 section of the station was the first to open, with the opening, in 1970, of the line between Diagonal and Sagrera. The L2 section followed in 1995, with the opening of the line between Sant Antoni and this station.

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