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can+cuiàs+barcelona+metro Latitude and Longitude:

41°27′48″N 2°10′19″E / 41.4632°N 2.17181°E / 41.4632; 2.17181
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Can Cuiàs
Barcelona Metro rapid transit station
Entrance to Can Cuiàs station
Entrance to Can Cuiàs station
General information
Location Ciutat Meridiana, Nou Barris, Barcelona
Coordinates 41°27′48″N 2°10′19″E / 41.4632°N 2.17181°E / 41.4632; 2.17181
Owned by Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona
Operated by Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona
Line(s)
Platforms1
Tracks1
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Accessible Disabled access
History
Opened2003 (2003)
Services
Preceding station Metro Following station
Terminus L11 Ciutat Meridiana

Can Cuiàs is the name of a station in the Barcelona Metro network, and currently the underground light-rail L11's western terminus (as of 2007), before a proposed extension into UAB and Ripollet is complete. As the other stations in the line, it was opened in 2003. It's named after a neighbourhood of Montcada i Reixac, a hilly municipality in the northern half of the metropolitan area of Barcelona. It has two accesses, one on Carrer Circumval·lació and another one on Carrer de Les Fustes.

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can+cuiàs+barcelona+metro Latitude and Longitude:

41°27′48″N 2°10′19″E / 41.4632°N 2.17181°E / 41.4632; 2.17181
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Can Cuiàs
Barcelona Metro rapid transit station
Entrance to Can Cuiàs station
Entrance to Can Cuiàs station
General information
Location Ciutat Meridiana, Nou Barris, Barcelona
Coordinates 41°27′48″N 2°10′19″E / 41.4632°N 2.17181°E / 41.4632; 2.17181
Owned by Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona
Operated by Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona
Line(s)
Platforms1
Tracks1
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Accessible Disabled access
History
Opened2003 (2003)
Services
Preceding station Metro Following station
Terminus L11 Ciutat Meridiana

Can Cuiàs is the name of a station in the Barcelona Metro network, and currently the underground light-rail L11's western terminus (as of 2007), before a proposed extension into UAB and Ripollet is complete. As the other stations in the line, it was opened in 2003. It's named after a neighbourhood of Montcada i Reixac, a hilly municipality in the northern half of the metropolitan area of Barcelona. It has two accesses, one on Carrer Circumval·lació and another one on Carrer de Les Fustes.

See also

External links



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