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    The LleidaLa Pobla Line (Catalan: Línia Lleida-La Pobla) is a 89.4-kilometre-long (55.6 mi) railway line linking Lleida and La Pobla de Segur, in Catalonia...
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    La Pobla de Segur (Catalan pronunciation: [la ˈpoβla ðe seˈɣu]) is a municipality located in the comarca of Pallars Jussà, province of Lleida, Catalonia...
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    transformed it into a train line; CGFC being later taken over by FSB and FCC, followed by the broad gauge LleidaLa Pobla de Segur line in 1951 and operated...
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    province of Lleida, and Lleida Pirineus station is the terminal station of FGC Lleida - La Pobla de Segur line that connects the city of Lleida with those...
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    referring to Lleida), which directly link Lleida with Balaguer and Àger areas, on the Lleida-La Pobla Line, operated by Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat...
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    route of the LleidaLa Pobla Line to La Pobla de Segur. The bypass of Vilanova de la Barca opened in April 2014, allowing traffic from Lleida and Balaguer...
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    trains for use on the LleidaLa Pobla Line. This allowed the service frequency to be increased from 4 to 10 trains per day between Lleida and Balaguer, and...
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  • Molí Nou-Ciutat Cooperativa L12 - Sarrià - Reina Elisenda Lleida - La Pobla de Segur line. Can Sant Joan - Polígon Can Sant Joan Piera - Els Hostalets...
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    of the first phase of a new standard gauge line from Madrid to the French border (Madrid–Zaragoza–Lleida) was completed and on 11 October of that year...
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  • de Catalunya – line from Lleida to La Pobla de Segur (formerly owned by RENFE, transferred in 2005) Barcelona metro line 1 (this line is still built to...
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    Operadora RG1 line: L'Hospitalet de Llobregat - Figueres - Portbou FGC Lleida-La Pobla line: Lleida-Pirineus - Balaguer Lleida-Pirineus - La Pobla de Segur...
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    Commuter rail (redirect from Commuter line)
    nuestra. "Line Lleida-La Pobla". Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya. Retrieved 2023-02-06. 324cat (2021-10-19). "Renfe perd Rodalies de Lleida, que...
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    Catalan), and the La Sagrera – Can Zam portion L9 North (L9 Nord in Catalan). Upon completion, it will be the longest underground metro line in Europe. The...
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  • Operadora-operated high-speed and regional rail services Lleida–La Pobla Line Lleida Lleida Llinars del Vallès Barcelona–Cerbère R2 Nord — Barcelona Llinars...
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  • Espanya. In 1997 Magòria-La Campana station opened, followed by Molí Nou – Ciutat Cooperativa station in 2000. An extension of the line further into central...
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    taking control of it. The line was transferred to the Catalan government in 1979, and has been operated by Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya...
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    Line 4, also known as Trinitat Nova – La Pau, usually called "línia groga" (yellow line), is a line in the Barcelona Metro network operated by TMB, and...
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    ferroviari, the orbital line will connect Rodalies Barcelona services between Vilanova i la Geltrú and Mataró via a 119 kilometres (74 mi) line passing through...
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    Line 5, currently known as Cornellà Centre – Vall d'Hebron, its termini, and often called "Línia Blava" (Blue line), is a rapid transit metro line belonging...
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    The line is electrified with an overhead supply at 1500 V DC. The line is operated by the Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya (FGC). A line on...
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    community of Catalonia, had a large tramway network. The city's first tram line opened in 1872, but almost all of these historic lines had closed by 1971...
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    39 La Pobla de Claramunt – 41°33′16″N 1°40′40″E / 41.554567°N 1.677847°E / 41.554567; 1.677847 (39 - La Pobla de Claramunt (Llobregat–Anoia Line))...
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    (capital Girona): 761,690 population Ponent (capital Lleida): 365,289 population Penedès (capital Vilanova i la Geltrú): 497,764 population Terres de l'Ebre (capital...
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    at Núria. The line opened on March 22, 1931, and has been electrically operated from the start. It became part of the Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de...
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  • Thumbnail for Barcelona Metro line 1
    Line 1, shortened to L1, coloured red and often simply called Línia vermella ("Red Line"), is the second oldest Barcelona Metro line, after line L3. It...
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    at the summit of the hill. There is also a bus stop serviced by the 150 line which runs from the upper station of the funicular to the castle's summit...
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  • northern corner of Barcelona, from La Trinitat Nova, where it links with L4, to Can Cuiàs. The colour assigned to this line by TMB is intended to represent...
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    construction in the 1990s. Portions of Line 2 commenced in the 1950s as line II, now part of Line 5, initially running from La Sagrera-Meridiana station to Vilapicina...
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    Fontelles was born on 24 April 1947 in the Catalan village of La Pobla de Segur, province of Lleida, near the Pyrenees, son of Joan Borrell (father) and Luisa...
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  • Line 3, currently known as Zona Universitària – Trinitat Nova, coloured green and often simply referred to as Línia verda ("Green line"), is a metro line...
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