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Barcelona Metro line 3
Overview
Service type
Conventional metro
Locale
Barcelona
First service
1982; 42 years ago (1982)
Current operator(s)
TMB
Route
Termini
Zona Universitària Trinitat Nova
Stops
26
Distance travelled
18.4 km (11.4 mi)
Average journey time
30 minutes
Technical
Rolling stock
5000 and 7000 series Vall d'Hebron depot
Track gauge
1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge
Electrification
1,200 V DC rigid overhead wire
Track owner(s)
TMB
Route map
Legend
to Airport T1
Zona Universitària
Palau Reial
Maria Cristina
to
Francesc
Macià
les Corts
Plaça del Centre
Sants Estació
to Cornellà Centre
Barcelona Sants
Madrid–Barcelona line
Tarragona
Plaça d'Espanya
Llobregat–Anoia line
Poble Sec
to
Badalona
Pompeu Fabra
Paral·lel
Drassanes
Liceu
Barcelona–Vallès line
Plaça de Catalunya
to La Pau
Passeig de Gràcia
to Trinitat Nova
Provença–Diagonal
Barcelona–Vallès line
Fontana
Lesseps
Lesseps depot (closed)
Vallcarca
Penitents
Vall d'Hebron
Sant Genís depot
Montbau
Mundet
Valldaura
Canyelles
Roquetes
Trinitat Nova
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Barcelona Gran Metro
Legend
1934
Lesseps
Fontana
Diagonal-Passeig
de Gràcia
Aragó
current
current
Catalunya
Urquinaona
Liceu
Jaume I
Correus
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Line 3, currently known as Zona Universitària – Trinitat Nova, coloured green and often simply referred to as Línia verda ("Green line"), is a metro line in Barcelona operated by TMB, and therefore part of the fare-integrated ATM transport network of the urban region. This V-shaped line is the result of the junction of two related lines: the original L3 and L3B, in 1982. The central section of L3 has the city's oldest metro stations, built in the mid-1920s, with additions almost every decade since then. All of L3 stations are underground.
Its termini as of 2021 are Zona Universitària, which serves the University of Barcelona campus located in the western end Avinguda Diagonal in the Les Corts district, and Trinitat Nova in Nou Barris. There are plans for it to be extended from Trinitat Nova to Trinitat Vella, for connection with Line 1, and also from Zona Universitària to nearby suburbs in the comarca of Baix Llobregat.[1]
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