Barcelona Sants railway station

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Barcelona Sants
Estacio Barcelona Sants - 3 - 2010-10-18 - JTCurses.jpg
The station's main façade in 2010
LocationPlaça dels Països Catalans
08014 Barcelona
Spain
Coordinates41°22′44″N 2°08′24″E / 41.37889°N 2.14000°E / 41.37889; 2.14000Coordinates: 41°22′44″N 2°08′24″E / 41.37889°N 2.14000°E / 41.37889; 2.14000
Owned byAdif
Operated byRenfe Operadora and SNCF
Line(s)
Platforms7 island platforms
Tracks14 – 8 in Iberian gauge and 6 in standard gauge
Connections
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Platform levels2
ParkingAdjacent parking garage.
Disabled accessYes
Other information
Station code71801 (Adif)
IATA codeYJB
History
Opened18 July 1975 (1975-07-18)
Passengers
201846,511,388 (Adif wordmark.svg)[1]
Rank2[2]
Location
Barcelona Sants is located in Barcelona
Barcelona Sants
Barcelona Sants
Location in Barcelona

Barcelona Sants is the main railway station in Barcelona, owned by Adif, the railway infrastructure agency of Spain. It has become the most important transport hub of the city - being the centre of Rodalies de Catalunya including Barcelona suburban railway services and regional services, as well as the main inter-city station for national and international destinations. The station is named after Sants, the neighbourhood of Barcelona in which it is located. New parts of the station have recently been remodeled to accommodate the Spanish high-speed train AVE in the city, which started serving the city on 20 February 2008. There is also an adjacent international bus station bearing the same name, and a link to the Sants Estació metro station that serves the railway station.

History and architectural design[]

The modern Sants station was built in the 1970s as part of construction of the second east–west regional line running under the centre of Barcelona. The first east–west railway to Estació de França terminus, more to the north,[3] was covered up and is now also in use as a railtunnel for the regional and long-distance trains. Over the last 30 years, Estació de Sants has since eclipsed the earlier França terminus (Barcelona Estació de França), from the 1920s, as Barcelona's main railway station.

The station was built in a modern airport style, with all of its many platforms sited underground. A hotel (Hotel Barceló Sants) occupies most of the upper floors of the station's main building.

Location[]

Access to the metro station from the railway station

The station is in the Sants-Montjuïc district of Barcelona, a little way to the west of the city centre, and is easily accessible via metro (see section below) or bus from anywhere in the city. Sited at the end of Avinguda Roma between two squares, Plaça dels Països Catalans and Plaça Joan Peiró, it has two entrances, one in each.

Services[]

Long distance[]

Madrid is two and a half hours away on the AVE Madrid-Barcelona high-speed rail line, after the link between Camp de Tarragona and Barcelona opened in 2008. Extension of the high-speed network east into France connecting with the TGV network was completed in January 2013 upon completion of the Perpignan–Barcelona high-speed rail line and a direct TGV service started in December 2013.[4][5] The high speed service uses platforms 1 to 6, which have now been converted to the European standard gauge for use by the AVE services, unlike the remaining 8 for other RENFE services using the wider Spanish gauge tracks. A second major railway station in Barcelona, Estació de la Sagrera, currently under construction, is expected to join it in order to provide a wider access to high-speed and long-distance train to the north of the city.

Preceding station   Renfe Operadora   Following station
AVETerminus
AVE
toward Figueres-Vilafant
AVETerminus
AVE
TerminusAVE
toward Lyon-Part-Dieu
AVE
toward Toulouse-Matabiau
Terminus
AVE
toward Marseille-St-Charles
toward Bilbao Abando
AlviaTerminus
toward Hendaye
Alvia
toward A Coruña
Alvia
toward Vigo-Guixar
Alvia
toward Gijón
Alvia
EuromedTerminus
toward Alicante
Euromed
Camp de Tarragona
toward Alicante
    Terminus
Camp de Tarragona
toward Murcia del Carmen
    Terminus
Camp de Tarragona
toward Cartagena or Lorca-Sutullena
  "Mare Nostrum"   Terminus
Camp de Tarragona
toward Seville-Santa Justa
  "Torre del Oro"   Barcelona Estació de França
Terminus
Camp de Tarragona
toward A Coruña or Vigo-Guixar
  Trenhotel "Galicia"   Terminus
Preceding station   SNCF   Following station
TerminusTGV
toward Paris-Lyon

Regional and commuter rail[]

Preceding station   Renfe Operadora   Following station
AvantTerminus
toward 
AvantTerminus
TerminusAvant
toward Figueres-Vilafant
Camp de Tarragona
toward Valladolid-Campo Grande
    Terminus
Camp de Tarragona
toward Pamplona
   

toward Valencia Nord
   
toward Zaragoza-Delicias
Media Distancia
34
Preceding station   Rodalies de Catalunya.svg Rodalies de Catalunya   Following station
toward 
R1
R2
R2 Nord
toward 
R2 Sud
Terminus
R3
toward Latour-de-Carol-Enveitg
toward 
R4
toward 
Terminus
RG1
toward Portbou
TerminusR11
toward Cerbère
Terminus
toward 
toward  or
R16
toward 
R17
  Suspended  
R10

Barcelona Metro[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Adif - Información de estaciones - Barcelona Sants". ADIF. Retrieved 3 September 2019.
  2. ^ "Atocha Cercanías lidera las estaciones de tren en España con más de 270.000 viajeros al día". Tribuna de Salamanca (in Spanish). 3 April 2019. Retrieved 2 September 2019.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ railwaymap 1908 The square in front of the station is situated at 'Carres de Tarragona' also visible on the map.
  4. ^ "High speed line opens between Barcelona and Figueres". Railway Gazette International. 8 January 2013.
  5. ^ Communiqué de presse Paris - Barcelone

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