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Barcelona Metro line 5
Overview
Service type
Rapid transit
Locale
Barcelona
First service
1959; 65 years ago (1959)
Current operator(s)
TMB
Route
Termini
Cornellà Vall d'Hebron
Stops
27
Distance travelled
18.8 km (11.7 mi)
Average journey time
30 minutes
Technical
Rolling stock
5000 series Can Boixeres, Vilapicina, Sant Genís depots
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
Rodalies to Molins de Rei
Cornellà Centre
()
Gavarra
Sant Ildefons
Depot│Can Boixeres
Can Vidalet
Pubilla Cases
Ernest Lluch
Collblanc
to Can Tries – Gornal
Zona Universitària
Rodalies
to El Prat de Llobregat
Badal
Line 1 to Hospital de Bellvitge
Plaça de Sants
Barcelona Sants
Sants Estació
Entença
Hospital Clínic
Provença
Barcelona–Vallès line
Diagonal
Verdaguer
(to La Pau)
Sagrada Família
(to Paral·lel)
Gaudí
(never opened)
Line 2 to Badalona Pompeu Fabra
Sant Pau - Dos de Maig
Camp de l'Arpa
La Sagrera
Line 9 & Line 10
to Bon Pastor
Line 1 to Fondo
Rodalies
to Montcada Junction [es]
Congrés
Maragall
(to Trinitat Nova)
Virrei Amat
Depot│Vilapicina
Horta
El Carmel
El Coll | La Teixonera
Vall d'Hebron
Line 3 to Trinitat Nova
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