Sabadell Rambla station nameplate.

Public transport in Sabadell (Catalonia, Spain) is provided by several services and companies. The city of Sabadell is one of the biggest in Catalonia, and located in the densely urbanised comarca of Vallès Occidental, making up a conurbation with localities such as Terrassa or Rubí. It is also part of the broader Metropolitan Area of Barcelona, and located on fare zone 2 of the city's transportation authority Autoritat del Transport Metropolità (ATM).

Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya and Sabadell Metro

FGC operates the network known as Metro del Vallès, which serves most towns in the region and which is undergoing important growth. The municipality of Sabadell, a terminus of one of the network's lines, will in its turn include a few new stations, making up the so-called Sabadell Metro.[1]

Name Opened Lines Observations
Sabadell - Estació S2, Sabadell Metro To be renamed Gràcia - Can Feu
Sabadell - Rambla S2 To be replaced by metro
Plaça Major - Centre Under construction S2, Sabadell Metro
Creu Alta - Eix Macià Under construction S2, Sabadell Metro
Plaça d'Espanya S2, Sabadell Metro Link with Sabadell Nord
Ca n'Oriac - Nord Under construction S2, Sabadell Metro

Renfe

Name Opened Lines
Sabadell Centre
Sabadell Nord R4, Ca4b
Sabadell Sud

Bus lines

Bus services in Sabadell are operated by Transports Urbans de Sabadell (TUS). The network consists of 13 lines.[2]

Name Termini
L1 Can Deu - Estació Sud
L2 Can Deu - Estació Sud
L3 Can Deu - La Romànica
L4 Castellarnau - Poblenou
L5 Can Rull - Les Termes
L6 Can Roqueta - Can Llong
L7 La Roureda - Can Deu
L8 La Roureda - Zona Industrial
L9 Castellarnau - Estació Centre
L10 Sant Julià - Plaça Barcelona
L11 Gran Via sud - Hospital Taulí
L23 Can Roqueta - Sant Bernat
L80 La Plana del Pintor - Plaça Picasso

Airport

The Sabadell Airport was opened in 1934.

See also

References

  1. "Web amb tota la informació sobre el projecte Metro Sabadell". Archived from the original on 2010-09-23. Retrieved 2010-08-21.
  2. "Home". tus.es.
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