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Barcelona El Clot is a Rodalies de Catalunya station in El Camp de l'Arpa del Clot, in the Sant Martí district of Barcelona in Catalonia, Spain. It is served by Barcelona commuter rail service lines R1, R2 and R2 Nord, as well as Girona commuter rail service line RG1 and regional line R11. Passengers can commute here to Barcelona Metro station ...
Line 1 Metro platforms in El Clot.. El Clot is a station serving line 1 and line 2 of the Barcelona Metro.. The Line 1 station, opened in 1951, was built below Avinguda Meridiana between Carrer Aragó and Carrer València, and is arranged according to the Spanish solution with both side and central platforms.
Sant Martí, Barcelona: Clot: 1997 Renfe Media Distancia: R11 (at El Clot-Aragó) Rodalies de Catalunya: R1, R2, R2 Nord, RG1 (at El Clot-Aragó) Barcelona Metro: L1: Bac de Roda: 1997 Sant Martí: 1997 La Pau: 1997 Barcelona Metro: L4: Sant Adrià de Besòs: Verneda: 1985 Badalona: Artigues | Sant Adrià: 1985 Sant Roc: 1985 Trambesòs: T5 ...
El Clot is a neighborhood in the Sant Martí district of Barcelona, Catalonia ().It is one of the oldest parts of the district that has been around since the medieval times under the name Clotum Melis (Clot de la Mel).
The Icacos Petroglyph Group (Spanish: Grupo de Petroglifos de Icacos), also known as the Río Blanco Petroglyphs (Petroglifos de Río Blanco), is an ensemble of indigenous petroglyphs that can be found on four large boulders located at the confluence of the Icacos and Cubuy rivers, within the El Toro Wilderness section of El Yunque National Forest.
The Aragó Tunnel [1] is a railway tunnel in the Spanish city of Barcelona. Built in the 1970s, it replaced the previously existing railway that ran in a cutting through the city centre. Built in the 1970s, it replaced the previously existing railway that ran in a cutting through the city centre.
Carrer d'Aragó is a major thoroughfare in Barcelona, one of the widest and busiest roads of the districts it cuts through, especially Eixample but also Sant Martí. Its creation was passed in 1863, and was part of Ildefons Cerdà 's urban plan, appearing as L Street in 1867, even though that name was never approved.
The Puerto Rico Aqueducts and Sewers Authority was established by Law 40 of May 1, 1945. [2]In 1995 the agency was privatized under the administration of governor Pedro Rosselló until 2002 under governor Sila María Calderón when the contract ended.