Ecoparc (Barcelona Metro)

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Ecoparc
Barcelona Metro rapid transit station
Estacio d'Ecoparc.jpg
Ecoparc station
General information
LocationCarrer A, Sants-Montjuïc, Barcelona
Coordinates type:landmark source:kolossus-nlwiki 41°19′49″N2°08′13″E / 41.33028°N 2.13694°E / 41.33028; 2.13694
Owned by Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona
Line(s) L10 Sud
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
Other information
Fare zone1 (ATM)
History
Opened7 November 2021
Services
Preceding station Barcelona Metro Logo.svg Metro Following station
ZAL | Riu Vell
Terminus
L10 Sud Port Comercial│La Factoria
towards Collblanc
Projected
ZAL | Riu Vell L10 Port Comercial│La Factoria
towards Gorg
Location
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Ecoparc
Location in Spain

Ecoparc is a Barcelona Metro station located in the Zona Franca neighbourhood of the Barcelona municipality, served by line L10. [1]

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References

  1. "Avís 2021 Estacions - Port Comercial - Ecoparc - Zal/Riu Vell L10 Sud inauguració metro Barcelona - Estat del servei bus metro Barcelona - Avisos". tmb.cat. Retrieved 2021-11-05.