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Palma de Mallorca Metro : ウィキペディア英語版 | Palma Metro
Palma Metro ((カタルーニャ語、バレンシア語:Metro de Palma), (スペイン語:Metro de Palma) ) is a light metro system in Palma, Majorca, Spain. The initial line of the system, M1, consists of of route〔 and nine stations, and was constructed between 2005 and 2007 at cost of 312 million euros; it opened for service on 25 April 2007. In March 2013, an existing and nine station rail line was bundled in to the metro's service as the system's M2 line. In 2013, the Palma Metro carried 1.17 million passengers, which corresponds to an average of 3,205 passengers per day. ==Overview==
The metro opened on 25 April 2007.〔 It runs from the city centre to University of the Balearic Islands, known locally as ''Universitat de les Illes Balears'' (UIB). Spanish authorities suspended operations on the line in September 2007 due to repeated flooding. Services restarted on 28 July 2008 after a 46% cost overrun. Due to the short length of Line M1, the journey from the Intermodal to UIB can be done in less than 20 minutes. Trains run daily from 06:35 to 21:55; headways are every 15 minutes during peak hours, and every 30 minutes at other times. In November 2012, Consorci de Transports de Mallorca (CTM) announced that a second rail line would be added to the Palma Metro system, operating on a route that would serve nine stations between Plaça d'Espanya (Intermodal station) and Marratxí station. The establishment of this new line would pose no cost since it would utilize the existing infrastructure of CTM's already-operating three rail lines. Revenue service on the M2 line began on 13 March 2013. Headways on the M2 line are generally 20 minutes throughout the day. Because the M2 line operates on rail shared with Majorca's three commuter rail lines,〔 it doesn't qualify as a true "metro standards" line like the M1 line does.
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