Transport in Cornellà de Llobregat

Cornellà de Llobregat railway station, operated by Renfe (Rodalies Barcelona).

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 stations

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

Commuter railway stations

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

Tram stations

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

Bus lines

Day services

Night buses

See also

External links

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