Barcelona Metro line 1


Line 1, shortened to L1, coloured red and often simply called Línia vermella, is the second oldest Barcelona Metro line, after line L3. It is the longest line of the Barcelona Metro, and links L'Hospitalet de Llobregat and Santa Coloma de Gramenet. Originally operated by the independent Ferrocarril Metropolitano Transversal de Barcelona, it is today operated by Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona and is part of the ATM fare-integrated main transport system. L1 is the only metro line in Spain to use Iberian gauge tracks, as used by most Spanish main line railways.
The line was created in 1926 as a means to join the rail stations the city had in the 1920s, and in preparation for the 1929 Universal Exposition. It has been growing since then to become, as of 2007, a large line made up of 30 stations, the network's busiest. These stations are architecturally homogenous, and as in the case of most metro lines in Barcelona, ornamentation is virtually absent from them. Some of them are improving their artificial lighting. Most of the line is underground, except for one short section, and at one point it shares tunnels with mainline tracks.
Future plans are for the line to be extended southbound into El Prat de Llobregat and from its north terminus into Badalona, where it will join L2 in Badalona Centre.

History

The line runs from Hospital de Bellvitge, in the municipality of L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, and Fondo, in Santa Coloma de Gramenet. Most of the line is underground, except for a short section between Plaça de Sants and Santa Eulàlia stations.
Between Catalunya and Arc de Triomf stations, L1 shares tunnels with an ADIF owned main line railway, carrying RENFE operated Rodalies de Catalunya suburban passenger services. With four tracks in the tunnels, the outer tracks carry L1 metro services whilst the middle two tracks carry main line services. At Catalunya station, the L1 metro trains stop at side platforms, whilst the Rodalies de Catalunya trains serve an island platform. At Arc de Triomf station, the Rodalies de Catalunya trains stop at side platforms, whilst the L1 trains serve platforms in flanking single track tunnels. At the intermediate Urquinaona station, the L1 metro trains stop at side platforms, whilst main line trains do not stop.

Stations

The line serves the following stations:
LocationStationOpenedConnections
L'Hospitalet de LlobregatHospital de Bellvitge 1989
L'Hospitalet de LlobregatBellvitge 1989
L'Hospitalet de Llobregat 1987FGC: L8, S33, S4, S8, R5, R50, R6, R60
L'Hospitalet de LlobregatRambla Just Oliveras 1987Rodalies de Catalunya: R1, R3, R4, R12
L'Hospitalet de LlobregatCan Serra 1987
L'Hospitalet de LlobregatFlorida 1987
L'Hospitalet de LlobregatTorrassa 1983Barcelona Metro: L9, L10
L'Hospitalet de LlobregatSanta Eulàlia 1932
Sants-Montjuïc, BarcelonaMercat Nou 1926
Sants-Montjuïc, BarcelonaPlaça de Sants 1926Barcelona Metro: L5
Sants-Montjuïc, BarcelonaHostafrancs 1926
Sants-Montjuïc, Barcelona1926FGC: L8, S33, S4, S8, R5, R50, R6, R60
Barcelona Metro: L3
Eixample, BarcelonaRocafort 1926
Eixample, BarcelonaUrgell 1926
Eixample, BarcelonaUniversitat 1926Barcelona Metro: L2
Eixample, Barcelona 1926Renfe Media Distancia: R12
Rodalies de Catalunya: R1, R3, R4, RG1
FGC: L6, L7, S1, S2, S5, S55
Barcelona Metro: L3
Eixample, BarcelonaUrquinaona 1926
Eixample, Barcelona 1932Rodalies de Catalunya: R1, R3, R4, RG1, R12
Barcelona Metro: L4
Sant Martí, Barcelona 1933Trambesòs: T4
Sant Martí, Barcelona 1951Trambesòs: T4
Sant Martí, BarcelonaClot 1951Renfe Media Distancia: R11
Rodalies de Catalunya: R1, R2, R2 Nord, RG1
Barcelona Metro: L2
Sant Andreu, BarcelonaNavas 1953
Sant Andreu, Barcelona 1954Renfe Media Distancia: R12
Rodalies de Catalunya: R3, R4
Barcelona Metro: L5, L9, L10
Sant Andreu, BarcelonaFabra i Puig 1954Renfe Media Distancia: R12
Rodalies de Catalunya: R3, R4, R7
Sant Andreu, BarcelonaSant Andreu 1968Renfe Media Distancia: R11
Rodalies de Catalunya: R2, R2 Nord
Sant Andreu, BarcelonaTorras i Bages 1968
Sant Andreu, BarcelonaTrinitat Vella1983
Sant Andreu, BarcelonaBaró de Viver 1983
Santa Coloma de GramenetSanta Coloma 1983
Santa Coloma de GramenetFondo 1992Barcelona Metro: L9