Ildefons Cerdà station

Metro station in Barcelona, Spain
Ildefons Cerdà station

Ildefons Cerdà is a railway station on the Llobregat–Anoia Line. It is not properly located in Plaça d'Ildefons Cerdà (a square in the Sants-Montjuïc district of Barcelona), but in the L'Hospitalet de Llobregat municipality, in Catalonia, Spain. The station is situated underneath Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes and was opened in 1987. It is served by Barcelona Metro line 8, Baix Llobregat Metro lines S3, S4 and S8, S9, and commuter rail lines R5, R6, R50 and R60.

The station has also become part of the Barcelona Metro line 10. The new station was officially opened on 23 November 2019 with the name Ciutat de la Justícia, since it is directly serving the Ciutat de la Justícia de Barcelona i l'Hospitalet de Llobregat buildings. The new station is located at a distance of 180 m from the existing Ildefons Cerdà station, without a direct connection (passengers have to exit to the road and walk on the street to move between the stations). However, it is considered in the official maps as an interchange node.

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  • Information and photos of the station at trenscat.cat (in Catalan)
  • Video on train operations at the station on YouTube
Preceding station FGC Following station
Europa | Fira
towards Molí Nou-Ciutat Cooperativa
L8 Magòria-La Campana
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towards Can Ros
S33
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towards Olesa de Montserrat
S4
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towards Martorell Enllaç
S8
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towards Manresa Baixador
R5
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towards Igualada
R6
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towards Manresa Baixador
R50 Barcelona Pl. Espanya
Terminus
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towards Igualada
R60
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Foneria
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L10 Sud Provençana
towards Collblanc
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Main route
  • Pl. Espanya
  • Magòria-La Campana
  • Ildefons Cerdà
  • Europa | Fira
  • Gornal (Bellvitge )
  • Sant Josep
  • L'Hospitalet Av. Carrilet
  • Almeda
  • Cornellà Riera
  • Sant Boi
  • Molí Nou-Ciutat Cooperativa
  • Colònia Güell
  • Santa Coloma de Cervelló
  • Sant Vicenç dels Horts
  • Can Ros
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  • Pallejà
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Igualada branch
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  • La Beguda
  • Can Parellada
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  • La Pobla de Claramunt
  • Vilanova del Camí
  • Igualada
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  • Olesa de Montserrat
  • Aeri de Montserrat
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  • Compañía General de los Ferrocarriles Catalanes
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  • Santa Rosa
  • Fondo
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  • Llefià
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41°21′39″N 2°07′49″E / 41.3608°N 2.13028°E / 41.3608; 2.13028


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