TMB celebrates 100 years in Barcelona: Orona's accessibility as part of progress
A Century of Urban Mobility in Barcelona
Last December, Barcelona celebrated a milestone that few transportation systems can boast: the centenary of Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona (TMB). A century of history that has not only accompanied the city’s growth but has also been a key player in its evolution.
On December 30, 1924, the people of Barcelona experienced a moment that would forever change the way they moved around the city. On that day, the first train of the Gran Metro, the name given to Barcelona's underground railway, departed from Pla?a Catalunya. The initial 2.714-meter route connected four stations: Lesseps, Diagonal, Aragó (now Passeig de Gràcia), and Catalunya. It was an ambitious project that followed in the footsteps of cities like London and New York, reflecting Barcelona’s aspiration to position itself as a major European capital.
The Transformation of TMB Over 100 Years
The history of TMB is also the history of Barcelona. From the early trams to the modern automated trains, each advancement has been a step forward towards a more connected, accessible, and efficient city. Today, the TMB network is a complex system that connects the city, transporting millions of people to their destinations while also driving the economy and contributing to sustainability.
Beyond being a simple mode of transportation, the metro is an economic engine. It connects commercial areas, tourist neighbourhoods, and residential districts, facilitating the constant flow of people and resources. Its existence is key to alleviating surface-level traffic, reducing pollution, and transforming Barcelona into a more liveable and welcoming city. Moreover, by freeing up urban space, it allows for the creation of parks, promenades, and public spaces that enrich the lives of citizens.
Orona's Contribution to Urban Mobility
As part of this story of progress, Orona has had the privilege of being part of TMB’s growth. The elevators installed by Orona in various metro stations have been a crucial element in ensuring that transportation is accessible to everyone, facilitating access for all individuals.
This journey began on July 30, 2010, when Orona completed an ambitious mobility project on Line 5 of the Barcelona Metro, contributing to the installation of 24 elevators, 43 escalators, and 14 moving walkways at the new stations of Carmel, Teixonera, and Vall d'Hebron. This collaboration reaffirmed Orona's commitment to efficient mobility and universal accessibility.
The design and execution of the project stood out for its technical innovation and adaptability:
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The execution of this project was also a notable achievement. From the start of the work in October 2009, the collaboration between the civil engineering, architecture, and installation teams was crucial to meet deadlines and overcome challenges. Three key moments in terms of coordination and execution were:
For Orona, this project not only represented a technical milestone but also an opportunity to reaffirm our values of proactivity, approachability, meaningful innovation, and commitment. Each month, the installed elevators transport the equivalent of three times the population of Barcelona, significantly improving the mobility of millions of people.
We are proud to have contributed to this major advancement in the city's public transportation system and are grateful to everyone who made it possible. We remain committed to projects that promote sustainable mobility and improve quality of life.
Looking to the future
The centenary of TMB is an opportunity to celebrate the journey so far, but also to look ahead. Metropolitan transport will remain key to the city's transformation, and in that journey, Orona reaffirms its commitment to continuing collaboration on projects that make a difference.
Here’s to another 100 years of progress. We congratulate TMB and celebrate its role as a driver of innovation and sustainability in Barcelona.