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Style: | Adif |
Native Name Lang: | ca |
Type: | Rodalies de Catalunya commuter and regional rail station TMB rapid transit station complex |
Address: | Avinguda Meridiana 08027 Barcelona |
Borough: | Catalonia |
Country: | Spain |
Coordinates: | 41.4229°N 2.1869°W |
Map Type: | Spain Barcelona |
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Connections: | Urban and interurban buses |
Structure: | Underground |
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Zone: | 1 (ATM Àrea de Barcelona and Rodalies de Catalunya's Barcelona commuter rail service)[2] [3] |
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La Sagrera-Meridiana, simply known as La Sagrera, is an interchange complex underneath Avinguda Meridiana, in the Barcelona district of Sant Andreu, in Catalonia, Spain. It consists of a Rodalies de Catalunya station and three Barcelona Metro stations. The Rodalies de Catalunya station is located in the Meridiana Tunnel on the Lleida to Barcelona via Manresa railway, between Fabra i Puig (previously Sant Andreu Arenal) and Arc de Triomf, and is operated by Renfe Operadora. It is served by Barcelona commuter rail service lines and, as well as regional rail line . The Barcelona Metro stations are on lines 1 (L1) and 5 (L5), as well as the northern section of line 9/10 (L9 Nord/L10), and are operated by Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona (TMB). On the L1, the station is between Navas and Fabra i Puig, on the L5 between Camp de l'Arpa and Congrés, and on the L9/L10 between Plaça Maragall (future) and Sagrera - TAV (under construction). The station is also projected to become the terminus of the L4 once the extension from La Pau opens. A number of interurban bus services stop near the station.
The Rodalies de Catalunya railway station was opened on 16 February 2011 and entered in service on 20 February. It is located under Avinguda Meridiana, between Hondures and Martí Molins streets. It has one access at each side of the station, one of them used by TMB too. The upper level has a hall equipped with ticket vending machines and a left-luggage office. On the lower level there are two platforms where the trains run.