Public transport in Cornellà de Llobregat ( Catalonia, Spain, Cornellà henceforth) is an important part of the transportation network spanning the Metropolitan Area of Barcelona. The city of Cornellà, a mostly working-class area with strong dormitory town traits, is one of the most populated in the Baix Llobregat with about 90,000 inhabitants and a daily destination for thousands of commuters in the urban area of the capital.
Barcelona Metro line L5 is operated by Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona (TMB) and is a regular rapid transit line. On the other hand, L8 is a Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya (FGC) service which grew out of a former commuter line, adapted to the standards, schedules and frequency of metro lines.
Name | Opened | Lines |
---|---|---|
Almeda | 1985 | L8 |
Cornellà Centre | 1983 | L5 |
Cornellà-Riera | 1985 | L8 |
Gavarra | 1983 | L5 |
Sant Ildefons | 1983 | L5 |
Name | Opened | Operator | Lines |
---|---|---|---|
Almeda | 1985 | FGC | S33, S4, S5, R5, R6 |
Cornellà de Llobregat railway station | 1854 | Renfe | R1, R4 |
Cornellà-Riera | 1985 | FGC | S33, S4, S5, R5, R6 |
Cornellà Salines | Planned | FGC | S33, S4, S5, R5, R6 |
Sant Josep | 1985 | FGC | S33, S4, S5, R5, R6 |
All served by Trambaix.
Name | Opened | Lines |
---|---|---|
Cornellà Centre | 2004 | T1, T2 |
El Pedró | 2004 | T1, T2 |
Fontsanta-Fatjó | 2004 | T1, T2 |
Ignasi Iglésias | 2004 | T1, T2 |
Les Aigües | 2004 | T1, T2 |
Public transport in Cornellà de Llobregat ( Catalonia, Spain, Cornellà henceforth) is an important part of the transportation network spanning the Metropolitan Area of Barcelona. The city of Cornellà, a mostly working-class area with strong dormitory town traits, is one of the most populated in the Baix Llobregat with about 90,000 inhabitants and a daily destination for thousands of commuters in the urban area of the capital.
Barcelona Metro line L5 is operated by Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona (TMB) and is a regular rapid transit line. On the other hand, L8 is a Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya (FGC) service which grew out of a former commuter line, adapted to the standards, schedules and frequency of metro lines.
Name | Opened | Lines |
---|---|---|
Almeda | 1985 | L8 |
Cornellà Centre | 1983 | L5 |
Cornellà-Riera | 1985 | L8 |
Gavarra | 1983 | L5 |
Sant Ildefons | 1983 | L5 |
Name | Opened | Operator | Lines |
---|---|---|---|
Almeda | 1985 | FGC | S33, S4, S5, R5, R6 |
Cornellà de Llobregat railway station | 1854 | Renfe | R1, R4 |
Cornellà-Riera | 1985 | FGC | S33, S4, S5, R5, R6 |
Cornellà Salines | Planned | FGC | S33, S4, S5, R5, R6 |
Sant Josep | 1985 | FGC | S33, S4, S5, R5, R6 |
All served by Trambaix.
Name | Opened | Lines |
---|---|---|
Cornellà Centre | 2004 | T1, T2 |
El Pedró | 2004 | T1, T2 |
Fontsanta-Fatjó | 2004 | T1, T2 |
Ignasi Iglésias | 2004 | T1, T2 |
Les Aigües | 2004 | T1, T2 |