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Catalonia
An FGC 113 series at Valldoreix station
Operation
National railway
FGC
Infrastructure company
Ifercat and Adif
Major operators
FGC, Renfe, Ouigo and Iryo
Statistics
Ridership
235.7 million (Generalitat de Catalunya, 2019)[1]
Freight
6.8 million tons per year (Generalitat de Catalunya, 2019)[1]
System length
Total
Total 1,865 km (1,159 mi), FGC 297 km (185 mi),[1] Renfe 1,568 km (974 mi) [2]
Features
No. stations
316 (110 served by FGC and 206 served by Renfe)[1]
Map
Suburban rail system of Barcelona as of 2023
Rail transport in Catalonia operates on three rail gauges and services are operated by a variety of public operators:[3]
Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya lines (FGC):
Metro de Barcelona lines
Línia Barcelona-Vallès
Llobregat–Anoia line
Broad gauge lines (Renfe):
Rodalies Barcelona lines
Regional lines (Mitjana distància in Catalan)
Long-distance lines (Llarga distància)
Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona lines (TMB):
Metro de Barcelona
Tramway lines:
Tramvia Blau (TMB)
Tram lines (TRAM)
High speed lines in Catalonia (Renfe)
AVE lines (in Standard gauge)
High speed trains (in broad gauge)
Funicular and aerial tramway of Catalonia (Funiculars i telefèrics de Catalunya)
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^Trenscat, Catalan trains web (in Catalan)
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