Transport in Badalona

A Trambesòs train at Avinguda del Marquès de Mont-roig.

Public transport in Badalona (Catalonia, Spain) consists of a variety of services operated by several companies, most of them associated with Autoritat del Transport Metropolità, the main transport authority of the Metropolitan Area of Barcelona. At just over 220,000 inhabitants,[1] Badalona is one of Catalonia's most populated towns, and is located immediately next to the capital Barcelona, along the Mediterranean sea coastline. It is both a dormitory town and a developed city in itself, which makes the proper articulation of transport of vital importance.

Barcelona Metro stations

The branch of L2 serving Badalona was first part of L4. Handover took place in the 1990s, when the construction of L2 took place. The long-announced L10 is currently under construction, but the stations located within the municipality of Badalona, along with some in Barcelona, are already operative as of 2010. An extension of L1 from Fondo, in Santa Coloma de Gramenet, is currently planned.

Name Opened Lines
Artigues-Sant Adrià 1985 L2
Badalona Est Planned L1
Badalona Pompeu Fabra 2010 L2, L1
Bufalà Planned L1
Gorg 1985 L2, L10
La Salut 2010 L10
Llefià 2010 L10
Montigalà-Lloreda Planned L1
Pep Ventura 1985 L2
Sant Crist Planned L1
Sant Roc 1985 L2

Rodalies commuter railway station

Name Opened Lines
Badalona railway station 1848 R1

Tram stations

All served by Trambesòs since 2007.

Name Opened Lines
Gorg 2007 T5, T6
Port de Badalona Planned[2] T4
Sant Roc 2007 T5, T6

Bus lines

Operated by TMB

Operated by TUSGSAL

"NitBus" (night bus)

  • N2: Av.Carrilet (L'Hospitalet) - Via Augusta (Badalona)
  • N9: Portal de la Pau (Barcelona) - Edith Llaurador (Tiana)
  • N11: Pl.Catalunya (Barcelona) - Hospital Can Ruti (Badalona)

Port of Badalona

  • Port of Badalona
  • Club de Vela Badalona

Transport in the municipalities of Badalonès

Transport in other Metropolitan Area municipalities

See also

References

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