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Blas Infante (Seville Metro)
Blas Infante is a station on line of the Seville Metro, located within the municipality of Seville, specifically in the Los Remedios (district), Los Remedios district. It is the first (or last) station within this municipality. It was opened on April 2, 2009. Location and structure Blas Infante is a trenched station, meaning it is built below street level but remains open to the surface. It is situated between San Juan Bajo (Seville Metro), San Juan Bajo and Parque de los Príncipes (Seville Metro), Parque de los Príncipes stations on line 1. Platform and safety features The station has side platform, side platforms with separate accesses and platform screen doors to prevent falls onto the tracks. It is also equipped with emergency evacuation systems to ensure passenger safety. Similar stations Blas Infante is the only trenched station on line 1 of the Seville Metro. Connections Bus: 41, M-140, M-150, M-151, M-152, M-153, M-162, M-240 See also * List of Seville metro s ...
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