Trambesòs

Trambesòs (Catalan pronunciation: [ˌtrambəˈzɔs]) is a tramlight rail system in the Spanish autonomous community of Catalonia that links the Barcelona district of Sant Martí with Badalona and Sant Adrià de Besòs. Its name comes from the union of the words "tram", an abbreviation of the Catalan word for "tram" (tramvia), and "Besòs", the name of an area in the north of the Barcelonès region dominated by the Besòs River.

Trambesòs
A tram standing at Wellington stop
Overview
StatusOperational
Line number
LocaleBarcelona metropolitan area
Stations27
Websitewww.tram.cat
Service
TypeTram, light rail
Operator(s)Tramvia Metropolità del Besòs, S.A. (part of TRAM)
Depot(s)Central Tèrmica del Besòs
Rolling stockAlstom Citadis 302
Ridership 7,985,513 (2010)
History
Opened8 May 2004 (2004-05-08)
Technical
Line length14.097 km (8.759 mi)
CharacterAt-grade
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification750 V DC overhead lines
Operating speed19.37 km/h (12.04 mph)
Trambesòs
Ciutadella
Vila Olímpica
Wellington | UPF
Marina
Auditori | Teatre Nacional
Diagonal line
to Trambaix
Glòries
Ca l'Aranyó
La Farinera
Pere IV
Can Jaumandreu
Fluvià
Espronceda
Selva de Mar
Sant Martí de Provençals
El Maresme | Fòrum
Besòs
Fòrum
Alfons el Magnànim
Campus Diagonal-Besòs
Parc del Besòs
La Mina
La Catalana
Port Fòrum
Depot
Sant Joan Baptista
Encants de Sant Adrià
Estació de
Sant Adrià
Sant Roc
Gorg

The first section of Trambesòs was opened on 8 May 2004 as part of route T4 and since its opening it has undergone several extensions, the last of which took place on 15 June 2008 with the creation of route T6 between Sant Adrià de Besòs railway station and Gorg metro station in Badalona.

Trambesòs is operated by TRAM. It complements the Trambaix that runs to the south-west of the city. Both networks will be interconnected through Avinguda Diagonal in the next construction phase.

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