Bac de Roda station

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Bac de Roda is a station on line 2 of the Barcelona Metro.

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The station is located underneath Carrer Guipúscoa, between Carrer Bac de Roda and Carrer Fluvià, and about 100 metres (330 ft) south of the iconic Bac de Roda Bridge. [1]

The side-platform station has an access at either end. The Carrer Bac de Roda access, unusually, has separate turnstiles for each platform. The Carrer Fluvià access has an elevator for wheelchair accessibility.

The station was opened in 1997.

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Preceding station Barcelona Metro Logo.svg Metro Following station
Clot
towards Paral·lel
L2 Sant Martí

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References

  1. "Plànolbcn" (in Catalan). Ajuntament de Barcelona. Retrieved 2015-02-27.


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