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-Sagrera: La Sagrera is a metro station in Barcelona corresponding to lines L1, L5, L9 Nord and L10, located in the district of the same name in the district of San Andrés. Together with the commuter train station of La Sagrera-Meridiana and the stops of the Exprés network. It is one of the largest interchanges of the metro, suburban and intercity bus network in the city of Barcelona. It was inaugurated in 1954 and expanded in 1957, 2010 and 2011, with the Government of Catalonia being the current owner of the station.

 

 

-Verdaguer: Verdaguer is a station of the Barcelona Metro belonging to lines 4 and 5 located in the Plaza de Mosén Jacinto Verdaguer, in the Ensanche district of Barcelona.This station was inaugurated in 1970, due to the extension of Line V between the Diagonal station and that of Sagrera with the name of General Mola. In 1973, Line IV entered into service at the opening of the first section of the same between Jaime I and Joanich.In 1982 the name was changed to the current Verdaguer in honor of the famous writer Jacinto Verdaguer, while Line IV and Line V adopted Arabic numeration and were renamed Line 4 and Line 5 respectively

 

-Alfons X:Wit h the name Alfonso X El Sabio, the station was inaugurated on May 16, 1974, with the extension of the then Line IV of Joanich to Guinardó. The opening ceremony was chaired by the Mayor of Barcelona, ​​Enrique Masó and, on behalf of the Minister of Public Works, the General Director of Land Transport, Álvarez Hidalgo, as well as several metropolitan transport authorities. In 1982, the station catalanized its name as Alfons X, while Line IV adopted Arabic numeration and was renamed Line 4.

 

 

-Maragall: The station of Maragall is a station of the Meter of Barcelona pertaining to the lines 4 and 5. It is located between the districts of Nou Barris, Horta-Guinardó and San Andrés of Barcelona. This station was inaugurated in 1959 as part of the line II between Sagrera and Vilapicina, which v v c c became line V in 1970 due to the extension of the same between Diagonal and Sagrera. In 1982, the part of line 4 (at which time the lines with Arabic numerals were renamed) from Guinardó to Roquetes (now Via Júlia) came into service.

 

-Santa Eulàlia:Santa Eulàlia is a station on line 1 of the subway in Barcelona, ​​located next to Santiago Ramón y Cajal Street in Hospitalet de Llobregat. The old station was inaugurated in 1932 a few meters from the current one with the name of Bordeta Cocheras, since next to it there are the Santa Eulàlia garages, as part of the Transversal Metropolitan Railway (or simply Metro Transversal). Later between 1980 and 1983 it was closed to be able to make the new station that would allow the prolongation of the then Line I to Hospitalet de Llobregat. In 1983, with the inauguration of the Bordeta-Torrassa section, it became a station on line 1 and changed its name to the current Santa Eulàlia station.

 

-Pep ventura: Pep Ventura is a station on Line 2 of the Barcelona Metro located in the municipality of Badalona.The station is under Avenida del Marqués de Montroig, near the Plaza de Pep Ventura (which gives its name to the station), in Badalona. It was opened in 1985, as the last station of the extension of Line 4 of the Metro from La Pau. In 2002, this section became part of line 2.With the extension of line 2 towards Badalona Pompeu Fabra (in the center of Badalona) on July 11, 2010 this station ceased to be a terminal.

 

 

-Torras i bages: Torras i Bages is a station on line 1 of the Barcelona Metro located below the Paseo de Torras i Bages in the San Andrés district of Barcelona.The station was opened in 1968 as part of Line I. In 1982 with the reorganization of the numbers to the Arabic numbering of lines and name changes of stations happened to be a station of the line 1.

 

 

-Palau reial:The metro station was inaugurated in 1975 as part of Line IIIB with the name of Palace until in 1982 with the reorganization of the numbers of lines to the Arabic numeration and changes of name of stations happened to be of the current line 3 already called Palau Reial. Later, in 2004, the Trambaix stop was inaugurated.

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