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The Bilbao Metro ((スペイン語:Metro de Bilbao), (バスク語:Bilboko metroa)), trademarked as Metro Bilbao, is a rapid transit (metro) system serving the city of Bilbao and the region of Greater Bilbao. Its lines have a "Y" shape, with two lines that transit both banks of the Nervión river and then combine to form one line that ends in the south of Bilbao. The network of Metro Bilbao is connected with Euskotren Tranbia (tram services), Cercanías (commuter rail services), Euskotren Trena (commuter rail services), FEVE (commuter rail services, regional and long-distance trains), the Renfe service (long-distance trains) and Bilbao's bus station Termibus. It uses a meter gauge. , the Metro operates on of route, with 42 stations (26 of them underground, and 16 on the surface) with 80 accesses (not counting elevators). It is the third largest Metro company in Spain by number of passengers carried (87,133,034 in 2013) behind the Madrid Metro and the one in Barcelona. On February 21, 2007, the Basque Government announced a project for the construction of a third metro line,〔(La Lнnea 3 del Metro se inaugurarб en 2011 y unirб Matiko con el Casco Viejo. elcorreodigital.com )〕 which in the future will be expanded to Bilbao Airport. Construction of the new line began in July 2008. On January 25, 2008, the preliminary layout of lines four and five was published.〔(FICHA Nº 24 )〕 At the same time, the University of the Basque Country requested the construction of "Line 6" in order to connect Leioa (where the university is located) and Getxo with Asua Valley (where the airport is located) going through the university campus.〔(La UPV pide la línea 6 del metro para unir Leioa con el Parque Tecnológico Deia )〕 == Current network and connections == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Metro Bilbao」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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