R16 (Rodalies de Catalunya)
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Overview | |
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Service type | Regional rail |
Status | Operational |
Locale | Barcelona and Tarragona provinces |
Predecessor | Ca1 |
First service | 1 January 2010 (as R16) |
Current operator(s) | Renfe Operadora |
Route | |
Termini | Tortosa/Ulldecona-Alcanar-La Sénia[a] Barcelona Estació de França |
Stops | 19 |
Distance travelled | 172 km (107 mi) |
Average journey time | 1 h 19 min–2 h 40 min |
Service frequency | Every 1–2 h |
Line(s) used | |
Technical | |
Rolling stock | 447 Series, 448 Series, 449 Series and 470 Series EMUs |
Track gauge | 1,668 mm (5 ft 5+21⁄32 in) Iberian gauge |
Electrification | 3,000 V DC overhead lines |
Track owner(s) | Adif |
The R16 is a line of Rodalies de Catalunya's regional rail service, operated by Renfe Operadora. It runs southwards from the Barcelona area to the town of Tortosa, passing through the Vallès Occidental, Baix Llobregat, Garraf, Baix Penedès, Camp de Tarragona, Baix Ebre and Montsià regions. With a total line length of 172 kilometres (107 mi), it extends notably beyond the limits of the Barcelona metropolitan area, along the Mediterranean coast.
R16 trains run primarily on the Valencia−Sant Vicenç de Calders railway, using Tortosa and/or Ulldecona-Alcanar-La Sénia as their southernmost terminus, and Barcelona Estació de França as its northern one. They use the Aragó Tunnel in Barcelona, where they share tracks with Rodalies de Catalunya's Barcelona suburban lines R2, R2 Nord and R2 Sud and regional rail lines R11, R13, R14, R15 and R17, calling at Sants and Passeig de Gràcia stations,[1] while they continue to share tracks with Barcelona commuter rail service R2 Sud as far as Sant Vicenç de Calders, and with the Tarragona commuter rail services RT2 and RT1 from Tarragona to Sant Vicenç de Calders and Vila-seca, respectively.
History
[edit]The current line scheme of the R16 started operating on 1 January 2010Salou, Cambrils and L'Hospitalet de l'Infant. On 13 January 2020, the line's alignment was partially altered, as a result of the opening of a new inland line between Tarragona and L'Ametlla de Mar, and the closure of the coastal line. The coastal line segment from Tarragona to Port Aventura was taken over by R17, which came into service the same day.
, after the transfer of the services from Media Distancia Renfe to the Generalitat of Catalonia. Earlier, all the regional rail services carrying out the line Barcelona-Tarragona-Tortosa-Ulldecona were branded as Ca1 for the Catalan rail division, and 32 in the nationwide regional rail network. Its initial alignment used the line close to the coast passing throughList of stations
[edit]The following table lists the name of each station served by line R16 in order from south to north; the station's service pattern offered by R16 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 to according to the Autoritat del Transport Metropolità (ATM Àrea de Barcelona) fare-integrated public transport system and Rodalies de Catalunya's own fare zone system for Barcelona commuter rail service lines.[2][3]
# | Terminal of a service |
* | Transfer station to other transport systems |
#* | Transfer station and terminal |
● | Station served by all trains running through it |
○ | Limited service station |
Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Xarxa Rodalies de Catalunya" [Rodalies de Catalunya System] (PDF) (Map). Rodalies de Catalunya (in Catalan). Generalitat of Catalonia. Retrieved 7 August 2015.
- ^ Integrated Railway Network (PDF) (Map). Autoritat del Transport Metropolità. August 2013. Retrieved 26 June 2014.
- ^ "Servei de rodalia de Barcelona" [Barcelona commuter rail service] (PDF) (Map). Rodalies de Catalunya (in Catalan). Generalitat of Catalonia. 20 July 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 October 2015. Retrieved 7 August 2015.
External links
[edit]- Rodalies de Catalunya official website
- Schedule for the R16 (PDF format)
- Official Twitter accounts by Rodalies de Catalunya for lines R16 with service status updates (tweets usually published only in Catalan)
- Geographic data related to R16 at OpenStreetMap
- R16 (rodalia 16) on Twitter. Unofficial Twitter account by Rodalia.info monitoring real-time information about the R16 by its users.
- Information about the R16 at trenscat.cat (in Catalan)