Fondo (Barcelona Metro)

Metro station in Barcelona, Spain
Lifts linking the lines L1 and L9, and the lobby

Fondo is a Barcelona Metro station in the municipality of Santa Coloma de Gramenet, in the northern part of the metropolitan area of Barcelona. It is served by two metro lines, L1 (red line), of which it is the northern terminus, and L9 (orange line). It was built in 1992 under Camí Fondo de Badalona, in the neighbourhood of Fondo (hence the name), between Carrer Dalmau and Carrer Verdi.

It began to serve L9 (orange line) on 13 December 2009, providing a transfer to the first part of Line 9 that was opened, which initially ran between Can Zam and Can Peixauet.

Services

Preceding station Metro Following station
Santa Coloma L1 Terminus
Santa Rosa
towards La Sagrera
L9 Nord Església Major
towards Can Zam
Projected
Santa Coloma L1 Montigalà - Lloreda
towards Badalona Est
Santa Rosa
towards Airport T1
L9 Església Major
towards Can Zam

See also

External links

  • Media related to Fondo metrostation at Wikimedia Commons
  • Fondo at Trenscat.com

41°27′6″N 2°13′6″E / 41.45167°N 2.21833°E / 41.45167; 2.21833

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Barcelona Metro line 1
Route

4000 series train at Hospital de Bellvitge station
Rolling stock
  • S4000
  • S6000
History
Closed stations
  • Bordeta
Future
Northern extension
  • Montigalà | Lloreda
  • Sant Crist
  • Bufalà
  • Badalona Pompeu Fabra
Southern extension
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Barcelona Metro lines 9 and 10
Stations
El Prat branch
Zona Franca branch
  • Polígon Pratenc
  • ZAL | Riu Vell
  • Ecoparc
  • Port Comercial│La Factoria
  • Zona Franca
  • Motors
  • Foc
  • Foneria
  • Ciutat de la Justícia
  • Provençana
Central section
Santa Coloma branch
  • Can Peixauet
  • Santa Rosa
  • Fondo
  • Església Major
  • Singuerlín
  • Can Zam
Badalona branch
  • Llefià
  • La Salut
  • Gorg

The platforms area at Santa Rosa station
Rolling stock
Stations under construction in italics


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