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Parc Bit metro station

Palma Metro stationsRailway stations in Spain opened in 2025

Parc Bit is a station on line M1 of the Palma Metro in the northern suburbs of the city of Palma de Mallorca on the island of Mallorca, Spain. It was opened on 2 July 2025 as a one-station extension from UIB and serves as the northern terminus of the line. The station is located in the technological park Parc Bit, from which it derives its name. The 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) long extension from UIB, the previous terminus of the line, to Parc Bit science and technology park was agreed in 2019. It was originally due to open in 2020.

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Parc Bit metro station
Carrer dels Germans Lumière, Palma de Mallorca Son Espanyol

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Carrer dels Germans Lumière
07121 Palma de Mallorca, Son Espanyol
Balearic Islands, Spain
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