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Collblanc (Barcelona Metro)

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(Redirected from Collblanc) Metro station in Barcelona, Spain
Line 9 platform

Collblanc is a station on line 5, line 9 and line 10 of the Barcelona Metro.

The station is located underneath Carretera de Collblanc in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, between Travessera de les Corts and Carrer Francesc Layret. It was opened in 1969 and served as terminus until the extension to Pubilla Cases station of the L5 in 1973. The name of the station was "San Ramón" (in Spanish) or "Sant Ramon" till the mid 1980s. In February 2016 was opened the L9 station. In September 2018 opened the L10 section.

The L5 is a side platform station and the L9/L10 is a two levels station. It has a ticket hall on either end, the western one with two accesses at Carrer Francesc Layret and Carrer Doctor Martí Julià, the eastern one with one access at San Ramón.

The station is the nearest to the Camp Nou, the stadium of FC Barcelona.

Rail services

Preceding station Metro Following station
Ernest Lluchtowards Cornellà Centre L5 Badaltowards Vall d'Hebron
Torrassatowards Airport T1 L9 Sud Zona UniversitàriaTerminus
Torrassatowards ZAL | Riu Vell L10 Sud Terminus
Projected
Torrassatowards Airport T1 L9 Camp Noutowards Can Zam
Torrassatowards Polígon Pratenc L10 Camp Noutowards Gorg

See also

External links

41°22′32″N 2°7′14″E / 41.37556°N 2.12056°E / 41.37556; 2.12056

Barcelona Metro line 5
Route
1000 series train at Sant Pau – Dos de Maig station
Rolling stock
History
Closed stations
Future
Barcelona Metro lines 9 and 10
Stations
El Prat branch
Zona Franca branch
Central section
Santa Coloma branch
Badalona branch

The platforms area at Santa Rosa station
Rolling stock
Stations under construction in italics


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