Estació de tren de Sant Andreu Comtal

Plaça de l'Estació
Sant Andreu
08030
Barcelona

https://guia.barcelona.cat/es/detall/estacio-de-rodalies-sant-andreu-comtal-de-renfe_92318093149.html


Latitude: 2.1926743
Longitude: 41.4361195



  • Cultural site



This train station gets its name from the fact that it was located next to the Rec Comtal. The Rec Comtal was a hydraulic infrastructure to provide driving force to the mills, irrigation in the orchards and water to the incipient industry of Barcelona for centuries. It was built around the year 1000. It is so called because its impetus was attributed to Count Mir or Miró. At first it took the water from the river Besòs diverted by a dam, later it was fed by the groundwater of the aquifer collected in La Mina de Montcada and later also from La Casa e les Aigües de Montcada. Currently there are still remains of the Rec Comtal in the municipality of Barcelona such as the Resurgence on the surface, the Plaça Primer de Maig and the Pont de la Vaca and it still irrigates informal orchards or La Ponderosa. Within the Sant Andreu district there are still ruins of Mas de Ca l'Oller, but others as interesting as La Roca foradada have been lost. Sant Andreu Comtal (Rodalies) or Sant Andreu (Metro) is a railway interchange located in the Sant Andreu district of Barcelona. Sant Andreu Comtal (formerly called Barna-San Andrés) is a railway station owned by Adif that is located on the line Barcelona-Girona-Portbou and has stops Rodalies de Catalunya trains of the lines R2 and R2 North of the services of around Barcelona and various regional services, operated by Renfe Operadora. Sant Andreu is a L1 metro station in Barcelona. The station on the Granollers or Girona line came into service in 1854 when the section built by the Camins de Ferro de Barcelona to Granollers between Barcelona (former Granollers station, replaced by Estació de França) came into service. ) and Granollers Center. In 2016, the Rodalies station registered the entry of 764,000 passengers and the Metro registered 3,421,770.

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Estació de tren de Sant Andreu Comtal

Plaça de l'Estació
Sant Andreu / Sant Andreu
08030 - Barcelona
 https://guia.barcelona.cat/es/detall/estacio-de-rodalies-sant-andreu-comtal-de-renfe_92318093149.html

This train station gets its name from the fact that it was located next to the Rec Comtal. The Rec Comtal was a hydraulic infrastructure to provide driving force to the mills, irrigation in the orchards and water to the incipient industry of Barcelona for centuries. It was built around the year 1000. It is so called because its impetus was attributed to Count Mir or Miró. At first it took the water from the river Besòs diverted by a dam, later it was fed by the groundwater of the aquifer collected in La Mina de Montcada and later also from La Casa e les Aigües de Montcada. Currently there are still remains of the Rec Comtal in the municipality of Barcelona such as the Resurgence on the surface, the Plaça Primer de Maig and the Pont de la Vaca and it still irrigates informal orchards or La Ponderosa. Within the Sant Andreu district there are still ruins of Mas de Ca l'Oller, but others as interesting as La Roca foradada have been lost. Sant Andreu Comtal (Rodalies) or Sant Andreu (Metro) is a railway interchange located in the Sant Andreu district of Barcelona. Sant Andreu Comtal (formerly called Barna-San Andrés) is a railway station owned by Adif that is located on the line Barcelona-Girona-Portbou and has stops Rodalies de Catalunya trains of the lines R2 and R2 North of the services of around Barcelona and various regional services, operated by Renfe Operadora. Sant Andreu is a L1 metro station in Barcelona. The station on the Granollers or Girona line came into service in 1854 when the section built by the Camins de Ferro de Barcelona to Granollers between Barcelona (former Granollers station, replaced by Estació de França) came into service. ) and Granollers Center. In 2016, the Rodalies station registered the entry of 764,000 passengers and the Metro registered 3,421,770.

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