The Trambaix (Catalan pronunciation: [tɾəmˈbaʃ]) is one of Barcelona's three tram systems. It is operated by TRAMMET connecting the Baix Llobregat area with the city of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It opened to the public on April 5, 2004 after a weekend when the tram could be used free of charge.
The Trambaix includes three different routes (T1, T2 and T3). The tram route starts at Plaça Francesc Macià in Barcelona to the west of the city and extends west, passing L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Esplugues de Llobregat, Cornellà de Llobregat, Sant Joan Despí and Sant Just Desvern. An extension of Tram T3 opened on December 8, 2006, as far as Consell Comarcal in Sant Feliu de Llobregat. The yearly ridership of all of its lines combined is of 15,057,318 passengers as of 2008.[1]
The Trambaix complements the Trambesòs that runs to the north-east of the city. Both networks will be interconnected through Avinguda Diagonal in the next construction phase.[2]
T1 Route
Trambaix T1, T2 and T3 Line |
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Francesc Macià |
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L'Illa |
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Numància |
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Maria Cristina |
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Pius XII |
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Palau Reial |
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Zona Universitària |
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Avinguda de Xile |
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Sant Ramon |
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Can Rigal |
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Ca n'Oliveres |
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Can Clota |
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Pont d'Esplugues |
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La Sardana |
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Montesa |
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Sant Marti de l'Erm |
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El Pedró |
Rambla de Sant Just |
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Ignasi Iglésias |
Walden |
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Cornellà Centre |
Torreblanca |
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Les Aigües |
Sant Feliu - Consell Comarcal |
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Fontsanta-Fatjó |
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Bon Viatge end |
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La Fontsanta |
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Centre Miquel Martí i Pol |
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Sant Martí de l'Erm |
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T2 Route
T3 Route
Tram future
Tram connection proposed |
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Sant Martí de l'Erm end |
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Centre Miquel Martí i Pol |
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La Fontsanta |
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depot |
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Bon Viatge end |
end Sant Feliu - Consell Comarcal |
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Fontsanta-Fatjó |
Torreblanca |
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Les Aigües |
Walden |
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Cornellà Centre |
Rambla de Sant Just |
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Ignasi Iglésias |
Sant Marti de l'Erm |
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El Pedró |
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Montesa |
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La Sardana |
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Pont d'Esplugues |
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Can Clota |
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Ca n'Oliveres |
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Can Rigal |
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Sant Ramon |
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Avinguda de Xile |
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Zona universitària |
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Palau Reial |
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Pius XII |
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Maria Cristina |
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Numància |
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L'Illa |
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Francesc Macià end |
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New branch by Diagonal Avenue |
end Ciutadella - Vila Olímpica |
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Diagonal-Provença |
Wellington |
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Marina 11px |
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Auditori - Teatre Nacional |
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New branch by Diagonal Avenue |
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Glòries 11px end |
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Ca l'Aranyó |
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La Farinera |
Pere IV |
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Can Jaumandreu |
Fluvià |
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Espronceda |
Selva de Mar |
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Sant Martí de Provençals |
el Maresme - Fòrum |
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Besòs |
Fòrum |
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Alfons el Magnànim |
Can Llima |
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Parc del Besòs |
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la Mina |
depot |
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La Catalana |
Central Tèrmica del Besòs |
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Besòs River |
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Sant Joan Baptista |
Besòs River Encants de Sant Adrià |
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( end) Sant Adrià |
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Sant Roc |
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Gorg ( end) |
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Since the modern tram system started in 2004, the possibility was envisaged to connect Trambaix and Trambesòs. In September 2008 the mayor of Barcelona, Jordi Hereu, said in a TV programme that in the near future (2011–2012) both trams will be connect over the Diagonal Avenue.[3] Currently, the Generalitat de Catalunya (Catalonia's government) is planning that project.
See also
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