Barcelona Metro line 10

Llefià
Barcelona Metro Line 9 and Line 10
Aeroport T1 S end
Aeroport T. de Càrrega
Aeroport T2
Mas Blau
depot

Parc Nou
end  Polígon Pratenc
Cèntric
former bed of the Llobregat 
El Prat Estació
Zona Franca | ZAL
La Ribera
Zona Franca | Ecoparc
Les Moreres
Port Nou
  Llobregat river
Sector A
Mercabarna
viaduct start 
Parc Logístic
Motors
  Common section
Fira
Foc Cisell
direction to INEF  
Foneria
Ildefons Cerdà
Europa | Fira
Provençana
Can Tries | Gornal
Torrassa
Collblanc
Camp Nou
Zona Universitària S end
Campus Nord
Manuel Girona
Prat de la Riba
Sarrià
Mandri
El Putxet
Lesseps
Muntanya
Sanllehy
Guinardó | Hospital de Sant Pau
Maragall
La Sagrera N end
Sagrera | TAV
Connextion to
Triangle ferroviari depot
Onze de Setembre
Bon Pastor
Besòs river
Besòs bifurcation
Llefià
Can Peixauet
La Salut
Santa Rosa
end  Gorg
Fondo
Església Major
Singuerlín
Can Zam N end
Can Zam depot
S Aeroport T1 - Zona Universitària
N La Sagrera - Can Zam
La Sagrera - Gorg
Stations under construction in italics

Line 10 (Zona Franca ZAL - Gorg) is the name of one of the two branches of the Barcelona metro extension line 9, currently under construction and to be operated by TMB. Like Line 9 and Line 11, it will be an automatic train operation (i.e. driverless vehicle) metro line.

Overview

Llefià

It links the Zona Franca with Badalona, through Barcelona proper, sharing most of the area covered by L9. L9/10 will be the deepest and longest line in the network. Originally expected to be ready by 2008, ongoing problems with its construction are going to delay its completion until as late as 2013.

The section from Gorg to Bon Pastor opened on 18 April 2010,[1] and the section from La Sagrera to Bon Pastor (except Estació de la Sagrera station) opened 26 June 2010.

List of stations

(Stations under construction in italics)

Zona Franca area

Central branch, shared with L9

Provisional L10 Start

Besòs area

Provisional L10 End

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 7 June 2010. Retrieved 2010-04-19.

Coordinates: 41°26′27″N 2°14′02″E / 41.44083°N 2.23389°E / 41.44083; 2.23389

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