Larrabasterra (Metro Bilbao)

Larrabasterra is a station in line 1 of Metro Bilbao located in the neighbourhood of Larrabasterra, in the municipality of Sopela. The station opened on 11 November, 1995.[1]

Larrabasterra
Platforms below the main hall
Location20 Loiola Ander Deuna St.
48600 Sopela
Spain
Coordinates43°22′33″N 2°59′29″W
Owned byConsortium of Biscayan Transport (CTB) and Metro Bilbao S.A.
Line(s)Metro Bilbao:
Platforms2 island platforms, 1 side platform
Tracks3
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade station
Platform levels1
ParkingNo
Disabled accessYes
Other information
Fare zone  Zone 3  
History
Opened11 November 1995

Station layout

It is an overground station with one island platform and one side platform. The hall is located directly above the tracks

Access

  • 20 Loiola Ander Deuna St.
  • 1 Arabeta St.
  • Station's interior

Services

Metro services

The station is served by Line 1 to Etxebarri and Plentzia with services around twenty minutes in each direction.[2]

Preceding station   Metro Bilbao   Following station
toward Plentzia
Line 1
toward Etxebarri

Bus services

The station is also served by the local bus Sopelbus, which operated a small shuttle connecting the different neighbourhoods of the municipality.[3]

  • Metro - Arriatera - Atxabiribil - Atxabiribil - Haurreskola

The regional bus services Bizkaibus also have a stop near the station:

  • A3451 Areeta/Las Arenas - Armintza
  • A3531 Sopela - Mungia - Gatika
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See also

References

  1. "Trazado en Y". MetroBilbao.eus. Metro Bilbao SA. Retrieved 19 January 2020.
  2. Official Schedules at Metro Bilbao website
  3. Sopelbus at Sopela City Hall
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