Sant Boi (Llobregat–Anoia Line)

View of the station's island platform in 2009.

Sant Boi is a railway station on the Llobregat–Anoia Line. It is located in the municipality of Sant Boi de Llobregat, to the south-west of Barcelona, in Catalonia, Spain. It was opened in 1912 together with the rest of the line's section between Barcelona and Martorell. It is served by Barcelona Metro line 8, Baix Llobregat Metro lines S33, S4 and S8, and commuter rail lines R5, R6, R50 and R60.

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  • Information and photos of the station at trenscat.cat (in Catalan)
  • Video on train operations at the station on YouTube
Preceding station FGC Following station
Molí Nou-Ciutat Cooperativa
Terminus
L8 Cornellà Riera
Molí Nou-Ciutat Cooperativa
towards Can Ros
S33
Molí Nou-Ciutat Cooperativa
towards Olesa de Montserrat
S4
Molí Nou-Ciutat Cooperativa
towards Martorell Enllaç
S8
Molí Nou-Ciutat Cooperativa
towards Manresa Baixador
R5
Molí Nou-Ciutat Cooperativa
towards Igualada
R6
Sant Vicenç dels Horts
towards Manresa Baixador
R50
Santa Coloma de Cervelló
towards Igualada
R60
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Stations
Main route
Igualada branch
  • Sant Esteve Sesrovires
  • La Beguda
  • Can Parellada
  • Masquefa
  • Piera
  • Vallbona d'Anoia
  • Capellades
  • La Pobla de Claramunt
  • Vilanova del Camí
  • Igualada
Manresa branch
  • Abrera
  • Olesa de Montserrat
  • Aeri de Montserrat
  • Monistrol de Montserrat
  • Castellbell i El Vilar
  • Sant Vicenç | Castellgalí
  • Manresa Viladordís
  • Manresa Alta
  • Manresa Baixador
Rolling stock
Passenger trainsets
Freight locomotives
History
Former companies
  • Compañía General de los Ferrocarriles Catalanes
Former rolling stock
  • 211 Series
  • 3000 Series
  • 5000 Series
Depots
Martorell Enllaç
Related articles
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41°20′53″N 2°02′36″E / 41.34806°N 2.04333°E / 41.34806; 2.04333


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