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Figueres railway station

Coordinates: 42°15′54″N 2°58′08″E / 42.26500°N 2.96889°E / 42.26500; 2.96889
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Renfe Operadora's Estrella "Costa Brava" train hauled by a locomotive 252.040 at the station in 2011.

Figueres is a railway station serving the city of Figueres in Catalonia, Spain. It is on the Barcelona–Cerbère railway and is owned by Adif. The station is served by Rodalies de Catalunya regional line Template:RdC lines and Girona commuter rail service line Template:RdC lines.

The station has nine tracks and three platforms. Movement between platforms is via level crossings and an underground passage which consists of stairs that are not handicap accessible. The two main platforms have canopies that partly cover the passenger waiting areas. On the left side of the tracks, facing Portbou, is the main passenger building with two floors. The ground floor has the lobby with ticket offices (both staffed and electronic), customer lounge, kiosk, and a cafeteria.

Opened in 1877, Figueres station has an uncertain future due the arrival of the high-speed line at a new station called Figueres-Vilafant. Officially called a "provisional station",[1] it is far from the centers of either Figueres or Vilafant and is not accessible on foot. The only car parking available is in an enclosed, paid lot. The current plan calls for moving all train service for Figueres to this new station and to close the old station, although this has been met with a great deal of opposition.[2]

Rail services

Preceding station   Rodalies de Catalunya   Following station
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Regional (R) services only
Template:RdC lines
Regional (R) services only

References

  1. ^ "Renfe prevé que el AVE supere los actuales 300 kilómetros por hora este año". ADN (in Spanish). 25 March 2010. Retrieved 31 January 2011.
  2. ^ "Figueres teme perder el tren". El País (in Spanish). Madrid. 30 December 2007. Retrieved 31 January 2011.

42°15′54″N 2°58′08″E / 42.26500°N 2.96889°E / 42.26500; 2.96889