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Marina station

Coordinates: 41°23′40″N 2°11′12″E / 41.39444°N 2.18667°E / 41.39444; 2.18667
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Marina
Barcelona Metro rapid transit station
Trambesòs tram stop
The Marina tram stop
General information
LocationBarcelona (Eixample/Sant Martí)
Coordinates41°23′40″N 2°11′12″E / 41.39444°N 2.18667°E / 41.39444; 2.18667
Operated byTransports Metropolitans de Barcelona
TramMet
Other information
Fare zone1 (ATM)
History
Opened1933 (as a metro station)
2004 (as a tram stop)
Services
Preceding station Metro Following station
Arc de Triomf L1 Glòries
towards Fondo
Location
Marina is located in Barcelona
Marina
Marina
Location within Barcelona

Marina is a station in the Barcelona Metro and Trambesòs tram networks, at the boundary between the Eixample and Sant Martí districts of Barcelona. It is served by TMB line L1 and tram route T4. The station is named after the nearby Carrer de la Marina, and can be accessed from Carrer dels Almogàvers, and the crossing of Carrer de la Marina with the Avinguda Meridiana. It is adapted for disabled people.[1][2][3][4]

The metro station opened in 1933, as the terminus of an extension from Arc de Triomf station, and became a through station in 1951, when line L1 was extended to Clot station. When built, the station's platforms were located below the sidings of the former Estació del Nord railway station, and as a consequence they are now below the Parc de l'Estació del Nord that has replaced these sidings. Although the Estació del Nord itself has now been converted into a bus station and sports hall, these facilities are more easily accessed from Arc de Triomf metro station. The adjacent tram station opened in 2004.[1][3][4]

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Track map of the Barcelona Metro". cartometro.com. Retrieved 27 February 2015.
  2. ^ "Plànolbcn" (in Catalan). Ajuntament de Barcelona. Retrieved 2 March 2015.
  3. ^ a b "Marina (L1)" (in Catalan). trenscat.cat. Retrieved 3 March 2015.
  4. ^ a b "Marina (T4)" (in Catalan). trenscat.cat. Retrieved 3 March 2015.
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