Mas Blau (Barcelona Metro)

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Mas Blau
Barcelona Metro rapid transit station
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General information
LocationPolígon industrial Mas Blau, El Prat de Llobregat
Coordinates 41°18′45″N2°04′23″E / 41.31250°N 2.07306°E / 41.31250; 2.07306
Owned by Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Other information
Fare zone1 (ATM)
History
Opened2016
Services
Preceding station Barcelona Metro Logo.svg Metro Following station
Airport T2
towards Airport T1
L9 Sud Parc Nou
Projected
Airport T2
towards Airport T1
L2 Parc Nou
L9 Parc Nou
towards Can Zam
Location
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Mas Blau
Location in Province
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Mas Blau
Location in Spain

Mas Blau is a Barcelona Metro station, located in the El Prat de Llobregat municipality, in the Metropolitan area of Barcelona. The station is served by line L9. [1] [2]

The station is located at the Mas Blau industrial park, which serves logistical, automotive and technological enterprises. Its only entrance is by the Carrer Alta Ribagorça, which serves an underground ticket hall. The two 100-metre (330 ft) long side platforms are at a lower level. [2] [3]

The station was opened in 2016, when line L9 was extended from Zona Universitaria station to Aeroport T1 station.

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References

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