Badal (Barcelona Metro)

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Badal is a station on line 5 of the Barcelona Metro. [1]

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The station is located underneath Carrer de Sants, between Carrer Arizala and Carrer Sant Feliu de Guíxols. It was opened in 1969. [2]

The side-platform station has a ticket hall on either end, the western one with two accesses at Carrer Arizala and Carrer Carreras Candi, the eastern one with one access at Carrer de Sants. [2]

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Collblanc L5 Plaça de Sants
towards Vall d'Hebron

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References

  1. "Metro line". TMB. Retrieved 2024-10-05.
  2. 1 2 "el metro de barcelona - línia L5 - Badal". www.trenscat.com. Retrieved 2024-10-05.

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