The dedication you had to put in that video is incredible!!! Not everyone can say they voluntarily used (and survived) the Passeig de Gràcia transfer corridor xd
Thank you very much! Luckily I didn't have to go through the corridor during rush hour... But like I said in another comment - on my way back I preferred to take the other way along the pavement above. 🙂
Metro Station Passeig de Gracia - Barcelona Walkthrough
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You've missed other opening dates: - 30th of November 1924 line L3 platforms (they're located under Passeig de Gràcia near carrer Aragó). Originally opened as a two-branches line, one going towards Liceu and the other going to Correus (closed in 1972). - 5th of February 1973 they opened L4 platforms, located under Passeig de Gràcia with Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes. - Finally, on 25th of September 1995 they opened L2 platforms, under Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes with Rambla de Catalunya (2 shared entrances with L4). Also, the different platforms were linked by a long corridor, it could not be possible to make it shorter due to having a car park over it, so this is why became the longest transfer corridor.
Thank you, I have added the missing dates now! Anyway, it's no fun walking down the long corridor... When I finished my video and had to go back from the L3 platform to the L2 line, I used the sidewalk this time - it was more convenient. 🙂
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The dedication you had to put in that video is incredible!!! Not everyone can say they voluntarily used (and survived) the Passeig de Gràcia transfer corridor xd
Thank you very much! Luckily I didn't have to go through the corridor during rush hour... But like I said in another comment - on my way back I preferred to take the other way along the pavement above. 🙂
Metro Station Passeig de Gracia - Barcelona Walkthrough
You've missed other opening dates:
- 30th of November 1924 line L3 platforms (they're located under Passeig de Gràcia near carrer Aragó). Originally opened as a two-branches line, one going towards Liceu and the other going to Correus (closed in 1972).
- 5th of February 1973 they opened L4 platforms, located under Passeig de Gràcia with Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes.
- Finally, on 25th of September 1995 they opened L2 platforms, under Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes with Rambla de Catalunya (2 shared entrances with L4).
Also, the different platforms were linked by a long corridor, it could not be possible to make it shorter due to having a car park over it, so this is why became the longest transfer corridor.
Thank you, I have added the missing dates now!
Anyway, it's no fun walking down the long corridor... When I finished my video and had to go back from the L3 platform to the L2 line, I used the sidewalk this time - it was more convenient. 🙂
Es fantastico
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