Line 2 Stations | |||
(*) 2010 | Basauri | ||
(*) 2010 | Ariz | ||
Etxebarri | |||
Bolueta | |||
Basarrate | |||
Santutxu | |||
(*) 2012 | Casco Viejo | ||
Abando | |||
Moyua | |||
Indautxu | |||
Termibus | San Mames | ||
Deusto | |||
Sarriko | |||
San Inazio | |||
Cruces Hospital | Gurutzeta/Cruces | ||
Bilbao Exhibition Centre | Ansio | ||
Barakaldo | |||
Bagatza | |||
Urbinaga | |||
Sestao | |||
Abatxolo | |||
Portugalete | |||
San Juan de Dios Hospital | Peñota | ||
Santurtzi | |||
(*) 2011 | Kabiezes | ||
(*) under construction |
Opened | April 13, 2002 |
Operated by | Metro Bilbao S.A. |
Current stations | 22 |
Latest expansion | July 4, 2009 (Peñota and Santurtzi) |
Future expansions | Basauri, Ariz, Mamariga (Access from Santurtzi) and Kabiezes |
Total lenght | 20 km |
Municipalities covered | Etxebarri, Bilbao, Barakaldo, Sestao, Portugalete y Santurtzi |
Line 2 of Metro Bilbao starts on Etxebarri Station and reaches Santurtzi Station. Its route covers the municipality of Etxebarri, the city of Bilbao, and the left bank of of the Nervión river. Currently, Line 2 has 22 stations.
History
editThe first phase of the route was opened on April 13, 2002, with five stations