Lines and Stations
See also: List of Bilbao metro stationsStations | |||
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L1 | L2 | L3 (under construction) | |
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Basauri | |||
Ariz | |||
Etxebarri | Etxebarri | Etxebarri-North | |
Bolueta | Bolueta | Otxarkoaga | |
Basarrate | Basarrate | Txurdinaga | |
Santutxu | Santutxu | Zurbaranbarri | |
Casco Viejo | Casco Viejo | Casco Viejo | |
Abando | Abando | Uribarri | |
Moyua | Moyua | Matiko | |
Indautxu | Indautxu | ||
San Mames | San Mames | ||
Deusto | Deusto | ||
Sarriko | Sarriko | ||
San Inazio | San Inazio | ||
Lutxana | Gurutzeta/Cruces | ||
Erandio | Ansio | ||
Astrabudua | Barakaldo | ||
Leioa | Bagatza | ||
Lamiako | Urbinaga | ||
Areeta | Sestao | ||
Gobela | Abatxolo | ||
Neguri | Portugalete | ||
Aiboa | PeƱota | ||
Algorta | Santurtzi | Santurtzi | |
Bidezabal | Kabiezes | Mamariga | |
Ibarbengoa-Getxo | |||
Berango | |||
Larrabasterra | |||
Sopelana | |||
Urduliz | |||
Plentzia | |||
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