Raffle to visit Barcelona metro's ghost station opens on Tuesday at 2pm
2,000 new tickets released for three metro visits over three weekends after huge success

After the success of the first edition, the Barcelona Transport Authority (TMB) is launching 2,000 new spots for behind-the-scenes visits to Barcelona metro facilities.
The initiative is part of the metro's 100th anniversary celebrations, which aim to give the public access to previously unseen and iconic spaces of the network.
The three sites open for visits will be the Metro Control Centre (CCM), the ZAL automatic lines workshop, and a unique location: the ghost Gaudí station.
To enter the raffle for the Metro Control Centre, click here.
For the Gaudí station, click here.
To be in with a chance to visit the ZAL automatic lines workshop, click here.
The Gaudí ghost station was the most popular attraction during the first edition, with only 270 lucky attendees.
Visits to the three locations will take place over three weekends: November 22-23, November 29-30 and December 13-14.
A separate raffle will be held for each weekend, with the raffle for the first weekend opening on Tuesday at 2pm, and closing on Friday at noon.
A total of 672 spots are available each weekend across all three sites, adding up to 2,016 spots overall.
Each day, the visits are limited to 120 people at the ZAL workshop, 96 at the Metro Control Centre, and 120 at the ghost station.
Raffles for the other two weekends will be held on November 17 and November 24, and the results of the first raffle will be announced on November 10.