Sagrera railway station

  • High-speed line Madrid -Barcelona
  • Rodalies Barcelona

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The train station Barcelona Sagrera (also La Sagrera ) is a property under construction since 2008, long-distance and regional train station in the northeast of the Catalan metropolis Barcelona. He is said to be the city after Barcelona Sants to its completion in 2016, the second largest train station. It lies on the high-speed line Madrid -Barcelona- France; with the lines R1 and R2 he will be connected to the public transport network Rodalies Barcelona. This gives the station trackage in both standard gauge ( long distance ) as well as in broad gauge ( transport). More RENFE trains to be guided to Valencia, Girona, Figueres or Cerbère. In addition, the station of the Barcelona Metro lines L9 and L10 with the served.

In addition, part of the station Sagrera Meridiana is just north opens, on which the Rodalies lines R3, R4 and R7, and the metro lines stop L1 and L5.

The station building was designed by the U.S. architect Frank Gehry (* 1929).

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