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Salou was a Rodalies de Catalunya railway station serving Salou, in Catalonia, Spain. It was served by Camp de Tarragona commuter rail service line RT2, as well as some trains on regional line R16. The station ceased operations on 13 January 2020 due to the opening of a new line bypassing Salou and other stations in the area.
Salou used to have a railway station served by the Spanish state rail-network, RENFE. The destinations from Salou included major cities in Catalonia such as Tarragona and Barcelona, as well as a train south to the city of Valencia. The station was closed in January 2020 after a new line between Tarragona and Amposta was built.
New Cornellà station entrance 112 FGC train stock Rodalies Barcelona is the principal element of Barcelona metropolitan area transport and in some municipalities of Girona and Tarragona . There are 15 lines ( R1 - R2 - R3 - R4 - R7 - R10 - S1 - S2 - S5 - S55 - S1 - S8 - S33 - R5 - R6 ) operated by:
MADRID (Reuters) -At least three people died and three were missing as record rainfall caused heavy flooding in central Spain, shutting roads, subway lines and high-speed train connections ...
Salou railway station; Sitges railway station; T. Tarragona railway station; Tortosa railway station This page was last edited on 22 March 2023, at 07:53 (UTC). ...
The following table lists the name of each station served by line R17 in order from south to north; the station's service pattern offered by R17 trains; the transfers to other Rodalies de Catalunya lines, including both commuter and regional rail services; remarkable transfers to other transport systems; the municipality in which each station is located; and the fare zone each station belongs ...
Salou railway station; T. Tarragona railway station; Tortosa railway station This page was last edited on 15 March 2023, at 19:18 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
There used to be a third crossing at the Canfranc International railway station. The line connected Zaragoza with Pau, though it was closed in 1970 after a bridge collapse on the French side of the border. [20] The Canfranc station currently sees two trains a day, but there are ongoing studies to reopen the line. [21]