Line 5 Info
- Network Barcelona Metro
- Operation Started 1905
- Total Length 19.2 km
- Total Stations 27
Terminals
From
Cornellà Centre
To
Vall d'Hebron
Line 5 Overview
The first phase of Line 5 opened on July 21, 1959, between Sagrera and Villapicina. Over the next few years, the line was extended in several phases, including extensions through central Barcelona towards both Cornellà Centre in the southwest and Vall d'Hebron in the north. The most recent major addition was the Ernest Lluch station, which opened in 2021. The line is 18.8 kilometers long and has 27 stations. The line includes interchange stations such as Collblanc, Sants Estació, Diagonal, Verdaguer, and Sagrada Família, where you can switch to other metro, tram, and rail services.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Line 5
Line 5 has 27 stations on the Barcelona Metro network.
Line 5 runs between Cornellà Centre and Vall d'Hebron.
Line 5 is approximately 19.2 km long.
Line 5 opened in 1905.
Line 5 is a Metro line operated under Barcelona Metro.
Line 5 is part of the Barcelona Metro transit network.