2024

GARE DE FIGUERES - ESTACIÓ DE TREN

Railway station
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This station is home to the Rodalies de la Catalunya system, between our RER and TER trains in terms of distances travelled. With regular services to Barcelona Sants, including a stop in Girona, to the south (every 20 minutes or so) and to Portbou, with a stop in Llançà, to the north. There is another link between Mataró and Portbou, with a stop in Blanes and Figueres. If you are coming from Barcelona, this is the station that takes you most to the city centre.

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 Figueres
2024

GARE - ESTACIÓ DE TREN FIGUERES-VILAFANT

Railway station

Two TGV trains run between Paris and Figueres (5h30). There are also other TGV connections with Lyon, Toulouse and Marseille. It is also home to the AVE, the Spanish equivalent of the TGV to Madrid, Zaragoza and Barcelona, with eight trains per day in both directions. Once you arrive in the station, you will have a regular shuttle service linking the station and the centre of Figueres (bus connection).

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 Figueres
2024

GARE RENFE

Railway station

The Adif-Gerona-Costa Brava railway station is located not far from the centre of Girona and next to the bus station. It provides regional (e.g. Figueres), national and international connections. In addition to the classic lines, the station also hosts the AVE line (equivalent to the French TGV) which serves Madrid, Zaragoza and Barcelona. As well as the TGVs from Barcelona to Paris. You will find shops, a left-luggage office located on the AVE platform (no obligation to take it) and a cafeteria. Numerous taxis at the different doors.

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 Girona
2024

RENFE

Railway company

This is the Spanish railway company, which is the equivalent of our SNCF. It manages the national network, long and medium distances, as well as the "cercanías" or "rodalies" in Catalonia. Trains whose route is between our RER and TER. As well as the Feve, narrow-gauge trains. In 1992, for the inauguration of the Seville Exhibition, the first AVE circuit was inaugurated, the equivalent of our TGV. There are now 16 such routes in Spain. It's best to buy your tickets online, as it's cheaper than buying them in the train stations.

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