Cercanías Bilbao

The Spanish State Railways RENFE operates ( in Spain called Cercanías ), start all the main train station in Bilbao Abando three S -Bahn lines. The lines C1 and C2 go from here in a tunnel through the city center. Along the river Nervión the route heads north. In the suburb Deserto - Barakaldo the lines forks. The C1 line runs over Portugalete to Santurtzi, where it is a route that runs mostly through small towns with metro connection. The parallel transport is justified by the high volume of passengers. The line C2 branches in Deserto - Barakaldo from the northeast and terminates in Muskiz. The route of the third line C3 also runs along the river Nervión, but in the opposite direction, where it ends in Orduna. As vehicles come railcars of the Spanish series 446 are used.

In addition to the national railway RENFE, the narrow-gauge railway companies feve and EuskoTren S -Bahn lines operate in Bilbao. The railway company feve operates two lines, starting at the Concordia station with the objectives Balmaseda and Carranza. Trains run in westernmost suburbs and use up Aranguren a common route. The last stop in Bilbao is located next to the main train station Abando, being thought to lay the track in the city center underground. The Basque Railways EuskoTren operate three lines on two different routes, which all end on the east side of the river Nervión. A line begins in the eastern city at Deusto Station and then runs underground through the eastern city center. It extends further east and ends in Lezama. The other two lines start in the southeast of the city center. One of the two lines ending in the suburb of Bermeo, while the other connects Bilbao with San Sebastian.

There are the following lines:

Asturias | Barcelona | Bilbao | Cádiz | Madrid | Malaga | Murcia / Alicante | San Sebastián | Santander | Seville | Valencia | Zaragoza

  • S-Bahn ( Spain)
  • Bilbao
  • Traffic ( Basque Country )
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