Camp de Tarragona railway station

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Camp de Tarragona
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A Renfe Operadora's AVE Siemens Velaro EMU calling at Camp de Tarragona
LocationLocal road TV-2231
43765 La Secuita
Spain
Coordinates41°11′31.85″N 1°16′26.63″E / 41.1921806°N 1.2740639°E / 41.1921806; 1.2740639Coordinates: 41°11′31.85″N 1°16′26.63″E / 41.1921806°N 1.2740639°E / 41.1921806; 1.2740639
Owned byAdif
Operated byRenfe Operadora
Line(s)Madrid–Barcelona (high-speed) (PK 520.9)
Platforms2 island platforms
Tracks8 (4 of which are for non-stopping trains)
ConnectionsBus transport Local and interurban buses
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
ParkingThe station has an underground pay parking garage.
Disabled accessYes
Other information
Station code04104
History
Opened9 December 2006 (2006-12-09)
Passengers
2018900,000[1]

Camp de Tarragona is a railway station, opened on 19 December 2006, on the Madrid-Barcelona high-speed rail line between Madrid and Barcelona. Located between the municipalities of La Secuita and Perafort,[2] some 8 km north of Tarragona itself, the new station serves an area with an estimated population of over 400,000.

The station complex, covering 5.2 hectares, has eight standard-gauge tracks (four platform tracks and four central through tracks), two 400-metre-long island platforms, passenger handling facilities, a travel centre, shops, and parking for 648 vehicles.

The high speed railway to the French frontier opened for service in 2013.

Rail services[]

Preceding station   Renfe Operadora   Following station
AVE
Terminus
AVE
toward Figueres-Vilafant
AVE
Terminus
AVE
toward Bilbao Abando
Alvia
Terminus
toward Hendaye
Alvia
toward A Coruña
Alvia
toward Vigo-Guixar
Alvia
toward Gijón
Alvia
Euromed
Terminus
toward Alicante
Euromed

toward Alicante
    Barcelona Sants
Terminus

toward Murcia del Carmen
    Barcelona Sants
Terminus

toward Cartagena or Lorca-Sutullena
  "Mare Nostrum"   Barcelona Sants
Terminus

toward Seville-Santa Justa
  "Torre del Oro"   Barcelona Estació de França
Terminus
Lleida Pirineus
toward A Coruña or Vigo-Guixar
  Trenhotel Galicia   Barcelona Sants
Terminus
Terminus
Avant
Terminus
toward 
Avant
Terminus

References[]

  1. ^ "La estación del AVE alcanza los 900.000 viajeros anuales". Diari de Tarragona. 19 December 2018. Retrieved 3 September 2019.
  2. ^ TGV arrives to Tarragona (in Catalan)

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