From Sant Vicenç de Calders to Manresa, through Port Aventura or Porbou, starting from Barcelona, the 228 stations that compose the 26 network lines of the urban and regional railways, of Catalonia's capital are supported by the FGC (Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya) and RENFE companies, stops in 32 counties (regions) of Catalonia.
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En savoir plus sur ce passThe S1 line of the FGC Barcelona railway runs from the Plaça Catalunya stop, located at the foot of Barcelona's famous Ramblas and Plaça Catalunya, to the Terrassa Nacions Unides stop in the town of Terrassa, over a total of 22 stations.
The S2 line of Barcelona's FGC suburban trains runs from the Plaça Catalunya stop, located at the foot of the square of the same name and the Gothic quarter, to the Sabadell Parc del Nord stop in the municipality of Sabadell, over a total of 24 stations.
The S3 line of the Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat runs from Pl Espanya station in Barcelona to the Can Ros stop located in the municipality of Sant Vicenç dels Horts, on a total of 15 stations.
The Barcelona S4 suburban train line (FGC) runs from Barcelona's Pl Espanya station to the Olesa de Montserrat stop, with a total of 23 stations.
on a total of 22 stations, the S8 line of the suburban train network (FGC) runs from Pl Espanya station in Barcelona to the Martorell Enllaç stop,
The Ferrocarrils (FGC) S9 line follows the same route as the S8 between the Pl Espanya stations at the foot of Montjuic and the Quatre Camins stop, in a total of 16 stations.
With a total of 27 stations, the R5 line of the Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat network runs from Barcelona to Manresa from Plaça Espanya.
The FGC (Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat) R6 suburban train line runs from Plaça Espanya to the town of Igualada with a total of 30 stations.
From Plaça Espanya, the Barcelona FGC R50 train line runs from Barcelona to the municipality of Manresa in a total of 21 stations.
From Plaça Espanya, the R6 train line of the Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat runs to the town of Igualada on a total of 21 stations.
The lines R1, R2, R3, R4, R7, R8, R11, R12, R13, R14, R15, R16, R17, RG1, RT1, and RT2 of the Barcelona trains are part of the Rodalies de Catalunya railway network, supported by the RENFE, which links a large number of municipalities from the north to the south of Catalonia, such as Puigcerdà, Lleida, Tarragona, Portbou, Sitges, Cambrils, Castelldefels or Salou to Barcelone through Barcelona's largest train stations such as Sants or Estacio de França.
Renfe's R1 line, which crosses Barcelona to connect the towns of Molins de Rei and Maçanet de la Selva, runs along the north coast from Sant Adrià de Besòs to Malgrat de Mar, passing through the towns of Mataró, Arenys de Mar, Calella and Blanes, among others.
The Renfe R2 Rodalies de Catalunya line runs from the municipality of Granollers to Castelldefels ; the R2 train line provides quick access to the heart of Barcelona from the seaside destinations of Castelldefels, Gava or Vila decans.
The R2 North line is the Renfe's Rodalies de Catalunya train line, which allows you to travel from Barcelona airport to the city centre of the Catalan capital to access many tourist sites such as the Passeig de Gracia and the famous Casa Batllo.
The R2 South line of Renfe's Rodalies de Catalunya trains is the train line that allows you to travel along the southern coast from Barcelona to reach a large number of beaches from Calafell to Sitges, passing through Gava, Castelldefels or Cunit
The R3 train line, the northern line of Renfe's Rodalies network, runs from L'Hospitalet de Llobregat to Latour-de-Carol - Enveitg, passing through the municipalities of Barcelona, Centelles, Vic, Ripoll and Puigcerdà, among others.
The Renfe R4 train line crosses Barcelona at the Sants, Plaça Catalunya, Arc de Triomf and Sagrera stations, connecting 28 municipalities that stretch from Sant Vicenç de Calders to Manresa.
Between Barcelona Sant Andreu Arenal and Cerdanyola Universitat, the R7 line of the Rodalies de Catalunya network (Renfe) is a small line that consists of 7 stations extending over 15 kilometres.
Over a distance of 40 kilometres, which serves 9 stations, the R8 line of the Rodalies de Barcelona trains runs from Martorell to Granollers, via Rubi or Montmelo, without passing through Barcelona.
Over no less than 172 kilometres, 28 stations and 25 municipalities, the R11 line of the Rodalies de Catalunya network runs from Barcelona's Sants station to Cerbere, via Girona, after following the coast.
Via Manresa, passing through the municipalities of Sant Vicenç de Calders, Terrassa or Sabadell, the R12 line serves 39 stations to connect the cities of Lerida and Hospitalet de Llobregat, through Barcelona.
From the Estación de Francia train station of Barcelona to the municipality of Lérida, passing through the city of Valls, the R13 train line of Renfe runs through a total of 30 stations.
As well as the R13 Renfe train line, the R14 line runs from Barcelona's Francia station to Lérida, with the difference that it passes through the municipality of Tarragona and Reus and serves a total of 31 stations.
From the Estacio de Francia railway station in Barcelona, the R15 line connects the town of Ribarroja de Ebro from Barcelona via Tarragona and Reus with a total of 23 stops, including El Prat, Viladecans and Sant Vicenç de Calders
No less than 17 municipalities served on a 172-kilometre route between Barcelona-França station and Tortosa, passing through Tarragona, the R16 train line of Renfe's Rodalies network consists of 19 stations.
The R17 train line of the Rodalies de Catalunya network runs from França station to the PortAventura theme park along the southern coast, covering a total of 7 municipalities from Barcelona to PortAventura.
With 39 municipalities served between L'Hospitalet de Llobregat and Porbou, the Renfe RG1 Rodalias train line passes through the towns of Mataro, Calella, Blanes, Girona and Massanes, among others, before reaching France.
The RT1 train line of the Rodalies de Catalunya network is a very small line that only has 3 stations over a length of 18 kilometres to serve the municipalities of Reus, Vila-Seca, and Tarragona.
Over its 55-kilometre route that links the stations of Port Aventura and L'Arboç, the RT2 train line of the Rodalies de Catalunya network serves the towns of El Vendrell, Sant Vicenç de Calders, Torredembarra and Altafulla, among others.
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20 | 26.95 | 37.80 | 46.30 | 53.10 | 56.90 |
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11.35 | 22.40 | 30.50 | 39.20 | 45.05 | 47.90 |
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10 | 19 | 27 | 35 | 40 | 42 |
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10.50 | 16 | 20.10 | 22.45 | 25.15 | 28.15 |
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79.45 | 156.80 | 213.50 | 274.40 | 315.35 | 335.30 |
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40 | 52.60 | 73.80 | 90.40 | 103.70 | 111.15 |