Urquinaona (Barcelona Metro)
- Urquinaona (Barcelona Metro)
Urquinaona is the name of a station in the Barcelona metro network, served by TMB lines L1 and L4. One of the metro stations closest to the city centre, it's located underneath Ronda de Sant Pere and Via Laietana, next to Plaça Urquinaona -after which it's named- in Eixample. It was opened in 1926 as part of what was then line 3, and the in 1933 it was made part of the Catalunya-Arc de Triomf L1 section. It can be accessed from Plaça Urquinaona and Carrer de Jonqueres.
External links
* [http://www.trenscat.com/tmb/04urquinaona_ct.html Urquinaona metro station at Trenscat.com]
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