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  2. Barcelona Tourist Bus - Wikipedia

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    A year later, in 1998, a second line would open, the 101. Since then there were 2 lines: the L100, also called the South and the L101, the North. Shortly afterwards, in 2000, the period of service was extended throughout the year. In 2002, to commemorate Year Gaudí, the Barcelona Bus Turístic adopted the name of Bus Gaudí.

  3. Buses in Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    Buses are a common form of public transport in Barcelona, with an extensive local and interurban bus network. There is also a network of night buses called Nitbus (es) and a transitway system called RetBus is currently being developed, which is intended to complement the current local bus network.

  4. Transport in Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    Buses in Barcelona are a major form of public transport in Barcelona, with an extensive local and interurban bus network. There is also a network of night buses called Nitbus [ es ] and a bus rapid transit system called RetBus is being set up, which is intended to complement the current local bus network.

  5. Rail transport in Catalonia - Wikipedia

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    The route is covered by Regional Exprés' lines R14 and R15) Salou- PortAventura - Tarragona - L'Arboç (service suspended due to Covid pandemic and not reactivated yet as of may 2023. The route is covered by Barcelona's R4 from L'Arboç to Sant Vicenç de Calders and by Regional Exprés' R17 from there to Salou)

  6. Reus Airport - Wikipedia

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    Reus Airport (IATA: REU, ICAO: LERS) (commonly known as Barcelona Reus or Barcelona South) is located by the beaches of Costa Daurada, equidistant in relation to the town of Constantí and the city of Reus and approximately 8 km (5.0 mi) from the city centre of Tarragona, in Catalonia, Spain.

  7. BlaBlaCar Bus - Wikipedia

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    On 1 December 2014, iDBUS started operating into Germany, with a service from Paris to Brussels, Aachen and Cologne. [4] From 15 June 2015 iDBUS expanded further in the Benelux region, with Rotterdam and Antwerp added to the network. On the same date, a London to Lyon route started.

  8. R17 (Rodalies de Catalunya) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. Rodalies de Catalunya - Wikipedia

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    All lines (except line R8) are centred in the city of Barcelona, where they run on two underground trunk routes. Lines R3 and R4 , and partly lines R1 and R7 , use the Meridiana Tunnel , comprising Plaça de Catalunya , Arc de Triomf , La Sagrera-Meridiana and Sant Andreu Arenal stations.