05 February 2010
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The history of the Metro of Barcelona started in 1924 with only one line connecting Lesseps and Plaça Catalunya. Nowadays, Metro of Barcelona consist of 9 lines (163 stations), operated by two different institutions: TMB (Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona) and FGC (Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya).
LINES
TMB lines:
Hospital de Bellvitge- Fondo
Parallel – Pep Ventura
Zona Universitària – Trinitat Nova
Trinitat Nova – La Pau
Cornellà Centre - Horta
Trinitat Nova – Can Cuiàs
FGC lines:
Plaça Catalunya – Reina Elisenda
Plaça Catalunya – Av. Tibidabo
Plaça Espanya – Molí Nou-Cuitat Cooperativa
Funicular de Montjuïc (Montjuïc funicular) is also integtrated in the metro network of Barcelona, having a direct connection to the metro at the station Parallel.
Timetable:
Metro:
Monday to Thursday, Sundays and public holidays – 05.00 – 00.00
Fridays and days prior to public holidays – 05.00 – 02.00
Saturdays and days prior to January 1, June 24, August 15, and September 24 – 24 hour service
December 24 – 05.00 – 23.00
Montjuïc funicular
Autumn/Winter:
Monday to Friday – 07.30 – 20.00
Saturdays, Sundays, and bank holidays – 09.00 – 20.00
Spring/Summer:
Monday to Friday – 07.30 – 22.00
Saturdays, Sundays, and bank holidays – 09.00 – 22.00
Metro stations with lifts:www.tmb.net
Tickets and Fares:
TMB Metro Single One-Way Ticket (Non-Integrated) –
Valid for 1 journey only; 1,35 €.