Olivar de Quintos (Seville Metro)

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Olivar de Quintos
OlivarQuintos.jpg
General information
LocationMontequinto Av., Dos Hermanas
Andalusia, Spain
Coordinates 37°19′55″N5°56′09″W / 37.33194°N 5.93583°W / 37.33194; -5.93583 Coordinates: 37°19′55″N5°56′09″W / 37.33194°N 5.93583°W / 37.33194; -5.93583
Platforms1 Island platform, 65 m long with platform screen doors
Tracks2
ConnectionsBus: M-123, M-130
Tram: Dos Hermanas tram
Construction
Structure typeGround
Disabled accessYes
Other information
Fare zone2
History
Opened23 November 2009;13 years ago (2009-11-23)
Services
Preceding station Seville Metro Following station
Europa
towards Ciudad Expo
Line 1 Terminus

Olivar de Quintos is one of the two end point stations of Seville Metro on the line 1. [1] It will also be a tram stop of the Dos Hermanas tram line. Olivar de Quintos is a ground station located in the avenue of Montequinto in the municipality of Dos Hermanas, Seville. It was opened on 23 November 2009.

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  1. "Line 1 | Underground of Seville". www.metro-sevilla.es. Retrieved 24 July 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)