Via Júlia (Barcelona Metro)

Metro station in Barcelona, Spain
The platforms

Via Júlia is a Barcelona Metro station, on L4. It opened in 1982 (42 years ago) (1982) but didn't take its current name until 1999; before then it was known as Roquetes (name recently retaken by another station). It's located in the Roquetes area of the Nou Barris district, underneath Via Júlia, an important road in the area, between two streets: Carrer de Joaquim Valls and Carrer d'Argullós and can be accessed from both sides of the road.

Services

Preceding station Metro Following station
Trinitat Nova
Terminus
L4 Llucmajor
towards La Pau

See also

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Barcelona Metro line 4
Route
  • Trinitat Nova
  • Via Júlia
  • Llucmajor
  • Maragall
  • Guinardó | Hospital de Sant Pau
  • Alfons X
  • Joanic
  • Verdaguer
  • Girona
  • Passeig de Gràcia Mainline rail interchange
  • Urquinaona
  • Jaume I
  • Barceloneta (Estació de França Mainline rail interchange )
  • Ciutadella | Vila Olímpica
  • Bogatell
  • Llacuna
  • Poblenou
  • Selva de Mar
  • El Maresme | Fòrum
  • Besòs Mar
  • Besòs
  • La Pau

9000 series train leaving from Jaume I station
Rolling stock
  • S2100
  • S9000
History
Former stations
now served by the L2
  • Verneda
  • Artigues | Sant Adrià
  • Sant Roc
  • Gorg
  • Pep Ventura
Future
La Pau extension
  • Santander
  • Sagrera | TAV
  • La Sagrera


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