Zurbaranbarri (Metro Bilbao)

Zurbaranbarri is a station of line 3 of Metro Bilbao. The station is also served by commuter and regional rail services from Euskotren Trena. The station is located in the neighbourhood of Zurbaran, part of the Uribarri district of Bilbao. It opened on 8 April 2017.

Zurbaranbarri
View of platforms and tracks
Location49-57, Barrio Zurbaranbarri
48007 Bilbao
Spain
Coordinates43°15′50″N 2°54′49″W
Owned byConsortium of Biscayan Transport (CTB)
Line(s)Metro Bilbao:
Euskotren Trena:
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
ConnectionsBus
Construction
Structure typeUnderground station
Platform levels1
ParkingNo
Disabled accessYes
Other information
Fare zone  Zone 1  
History
Opened8 April 2017

Station layout

Zurbaranbarri follows the typical cavern-like station layout of most underground Metro Bilbao stations designed by Norman Foster, with the main hall located suspended directly above the tracks.

Access

  • Vía Vieja de Lezama (Vía Vieja de Lezama exit)
  • 35 Zumaia St. (Zumaia exit, closed during night time services)
  • 62, Barrio Zurbaranbarri (Vía Vieja de Lezama exit)

Services

Metro services

The station is part of line 3 of Metro Bilbao, which unlike the other lines is operated by Euskotren Trena.[1]

Preceding station   Metro Bilbao   Following station
Zazpikaleak/Casco Viejo
toward Matiko
Line 3
toward Kukullaga

Rail services

The station is also served by commuter-rail and regional services operated by Euskotren Trena.

  Euskotren Trena  
Zazpikaleak/Casco Viejo
toward Matiko
  Line E1   Txurdinaga
toward Elgoibar or Donostia-Amara
Zazpikaleak/Casco Viejo
toward Matiko
  Line 1D   Txurdinaga
toward Durango or Zaldibar
Zazpikaleak/Casco Viejo
toward Lezama
  Line E3   Txurdinaga
toward Kukullaga
Zazpikaleak/Casco Viejo
toward Matiko
  Line E4   Txurdinaga
toward Bermeo

Bus services

The station is served by three local Bilbobus lines.

  • 22 Sarrikue - Atxuri
  • 27 Arabella - Betolaza
  • 62 San Mamés - Arabella
  • A1 Asunción - Biribila Plaza

See also

References

  1. "L3: From Matiko to Kukullaga". Euskotren. Eusko Trenbideak. 8 April 2017. Retrieved 29 September 2018.
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