Otxarkoaga (Metro Bilbao)

Otxarkoaga
View of platforms and tracks
Location 4, Lozoño St.
48004 Bilbao
Spain
Coordinates 43°15′29″N 2°54′03″W / 43.25806°N 2.90083°W / 43.25806; -2.90083Coordinates: 43°15′29″N 2°54′03″W / 43.25806°N 2.90083°W / 43.25806; -2.90083
Owned by Consortium of Biscayan Transport (CTB)
Line(s) Metro Bilbao:
Euskotren Trena:
Platforms 2 side platforms
Tracks 2
Connections Bus
Construction
Structure type Underground station
Platform levels 1
Parking No
Disabled access Yes
Other information
Fare zone   Zone 1  
History
Opened 8 April, 2017

Otxarkoaga is a station of line 3 of Metro Bilbao. The station is also served by commuter and regional rail services from Euskotren Trena. The station is located in the neighbourhood of Otxarkoaga, part of the Otxarkoaga-Txurdinaga district of Bilbao. It opened on April 8, 2017.

Station layout

Otxarkoaga follows the typical cavern-like station layout of most underground Metro Bilbao stations designed by Norman Foster, with the main hall located suspended directly above the tracks.

Access

  • 1 Kepa Enbeitia Plaza (Plaza Kepa Enbeitia exit)
  • 23 Lozoño St. (Lozoño exit)
  • 14 Langaran St. (Langaran exit)
  • 8, Pau Casals Av.

Services

Metro services

The station is part of line 3 of Metro Bilbao, which unlike the other lines is operated by Euskotren Trena.[1]

Preceding station   Metro Bilbao   Following station
toward Matiko
Line 3
Terminus

Rail services

The station is also served by commuter-rail and regional services operated by Euskotren Trena.

  Euskotren Trena  
Txurdinaga
toward Matiko
  Line E1   Otxarkoaga
toward Elgoibar or Donostia-Amara
Txurdinaga
toward Lezama
  Line E3   Kukullaga
Terminus

Bus services

The station is served by several local Bilbobus lines. A "G" denotes a Gautxori night time service.

  • 03 Plaza Circular - Otxarkoaga
  • 34 Otxarkoaga - Santutxu
  • 38 Otxarkoaga - Basurto/Termibus
  • 43 Garaizar - Santutxu
  • G2 Otxarkoaga - Plaza Circular

See also

References

  1. "L3: From Matiko to Kukullaga". Euskotren. Eusko Trenbideak. 8 April 2017. Retrieved 29 September 2018.
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