San Bernardo railway station

San Bernardo (English: Saint Bernard) is a railway interchange station of metro and suburban trains services of Seville, Andalusia. It is located at the intersection of the avenues of La Enramadilla and La Buhaira in the neighborhood of San Bernardo. San Bernardo is an underground station of line 1 of the metro[1] and the lines C-1 and C-4 of the suburban trains (Spanish: Cercanías). The suburban station was opened to the public in 1992[2] while the metro station was inaugurated on April 2, 2009, and opened on April 15, 2011. It is also a terminus for the Metrocentro tram line.

San Bernardo
LocationAv. Eduardo Dato, Nervión, Seville
Andalusia, Spain
Coordinates37°22′43″N 5°58′46″W
Platforms2 Metro: Island platform
Cercanías: Side platform, Metro: 65 m
Cercanías: 120 m long, with platform screen doors
Tracks2
ConnectionsBus: 5, 22, 25, 26, 28, 29,
C1, C2, EA, M-121, M-122,
M-123, M-130, M-220
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Depth24 m
Disabled accessYes
Other information
Fare zone1
History
Opened2 April 2009 (2009-04-02)

Services

Preceding station   Renfe Operadora   Following station
Terminus
Media Distancia
65
Virgen del Rocío
toward Cádiz
Media Distancia
67
Dos Hermanas
Media Distancia
68
Dos Hermanas
toward Almería
Preceding station   Cercanías Sevilla   Following station
toward Lora del Río
C-1
Virgen del Rocío
toward Lebrija
toward clockwise loop
C-4
Virgen del Rocío
toward counter-clockwise loop
toward Benacazón
C-5
Virgen del Rocío
toward Jardines de Hércules
Preceding station   Seville Metro   Following station
toward Ciudad Expo
line 1
Preceding station   MetroCentro (Seville)   Following station
Prado de San Sebastián
toward Plaza Nueva
    Terminus

See also

References

  1. "Line 1 | Underground of Seville". www.metro-sevilla.es. Retrieved 24 July 2020.
  2. Universidad de Évora; Palomares Alarcón, Sheila (2017-06-02). "Iron architecture and eclecticism: the original project of the "San Bernardo" Station in Seville- Spain". Estoa. 6 (10): 79–88. doi:10.18537/est.v006.n010.07.
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