R4 (Rodalies de Catalunya)

R4

A Manresa-bound Civia train on a R4 limited service as it passes through the disused Els Comtals railway station, in 2014.
Overview
Service type Commuter rail
Status Operational
Locale Barcelona metropolitan area
First service 1989 (1989)
Current operator(s) Renfe Operadora
Ridership 105,935 (2008)[1]
Annual ridership 29.4 million (2008)[1]
Route
Start Sant Vicenç de Calders
Stops 40
End Manresa
Distance travelled 143 km (89 mi)[1]
Average journey time 56 min–2 h 39 min
Service frequency Every 8 min–1 h
Line used
  • Lleida–Manresa–Barcelona
  • Sant Vicenç de Calders–Vilafranca–Barcelona
Technical
Rolling stock Civia and 447 Series EMUs
Track gauge 1,668 mm (5 ft 5 2132 in) Iberian gauge
Electrification 3,000 V DC overhead lines
Track owner(s) Adif

The R4 is a line of Rodalies de Catalunya's Barcelona commuter rail service, operated by Renfe Operadora. It runs northwards from the northern limits of the province of Tarragona to Barcelona, passing through the inland Alt Penedès region. The line then continues towards central Catalonia, describing a U-shaped route through the Barcelona area. According to 2008 data, the line's average weekday ridership is 105,935, the highest on any line of the Barcelona commuter rail service after the R2.[1]

R4 trains use the Meridiana Tunnel in Barcelona, where they share tracks with Rodalies de Catalunya's Barcelona commuter rail service lines R1, R3 and R7, as well as Girona commuter rail service line RG1 and regional rail line R12, calling at Sants, Plaça de Catalunya and Arc de Triomf stations.[2] South of Barcelona, they operate on the Sant Vicenç de Calders–Vilafranca del Penedès–Barcelona railway, using Sant Vicenç de Calders as their southernmost terminus, north of Barcelona they operate on the Lleida–Manresa–Barcelona railway, with no services terminating north of Manresa.

Together with lines R1, R2 and R3, the R4 (then simply numbered line 4) started services in 1989 as one of the first lines of the Cercanías commuter rail system for Barcelona, known as Rodalies Barcelona.[3] In 1995, the branch line to Cerdanyola Universitat railway station opened for passenger service and was incorporated as part of line R4.[4] With the creation of Barcelona commuter rail service line R7 in 2005, the branch line was transferred to the R7.[5] In the long-term future, it is projected that the route of the R4 south of Barcelona will be transferred to the R2, and all its services will terminate at Barcelona–El Prat Airport.[6]

List of stations

The following table lists the name of each station served by line R4 in order from south to north; the station's service pattern offered by R4 trains; the transfers to other Rodalies de Catalunya lines, including both commuter and regional rail services; remarkable transfers to other transport systems; the municipality in which each station is located; and the fare zone each station belongs to according to the Autoritat del Transport Metropolità (ATM Àrea de Barcelona) fare-integrated public transport system and Rodalies de Catalunya's own fare zone system for Barcelona commuter rail service lines.[7][8]

# Terminal of a service
* Transfer station to other transport systems
#* Transfer station and terminal
Station served by all trains running through it
Limited service station
Station Service Rodalies de Catalunya transfers Other transfers Municipality Fare zone
ATM AdB Rod
Sant Vicenç de Calders# R2 Sud, R13, R14, R15, R16, RT2 El Vendrell 6A 6
El Vendrell RT2 El Vendrell 6A 6
L'Arboç RT2 L'Arboç 5B 6
Els Monjos Santa Margarida i els Monjos 4B 5
Vilafranca del Penedès# Vilafranca del Penedès 4B 5
La Granada La Granada 4B 5
Lavern-Subirats Subirats 3B 4
Sant Sadurní d'Anoia Sant Sadurní d'Anoia 3B 4
Gelida* Gelida Funicular Gelida 3B 4
Martorell#* R8 Baix Llobregat Metro and other commuter rail services Martorell 3B 3
Castellbisbal R8 Castellbisbal 2B 3a
El Papiol El Papiol 2B 2
Molins de Rei R1 Molins de Rei 2B 2
Sant Feliu de Llobregat R1 Sant Feliu de Llobregat 1 2
Sant Joan Despí R1 Sant Joan Despí 1 1
Cornellà* R1 Barcelona Metro line 5
Trambaix light rail services
Cornellà de Llobregat 1 1
L'Hospitalet de Llobregat#* R1, R3, R12, RG1 Barcelona Metro line 1 at Rambla Just Oliveras station L'Hospitalet de Llobregat 1 1
Barcelona Sants* R1, R2, R2 Nord, R2 Sud, R3, R11, R12, R13, R14, R15, R16, RG1 Renfe Operadora-operated high-speed and long-distance rail services
TGV high-speed rail services
Barcelona Metro lines 3 and 5 at Sants Estació station
National and international coach services
Barcelona 1 1
Barcelona Plaça de Catalunya* R1, R3, R12, RG1 Barcelona Metro lines 1, 3, 6 and 7
Vallès Metro commuter rail services
Barcelona 1 1
Barcelona Arc de Triomf* R1, R3, R12, RG1 Barcelona Metro line 1
National and international coach services at Estació del Nord
Barcelona 1 1
Barcelona La Sagrera-Meridiana* R3, R12 Barcelona Metro lines 1, 5 and 9/10 (L9 Nord/L10) Barcelona 1 1
Barcelona Sant Andreu Arenal* R3, R7, R12 Barcelona Metro line 1 at Fabra i Puig station
National coach services
Barcelona 1 1
Barcelona Torre del Baró* R3, R7, R12 Barcelona Metro line 11 at Torre Baró – Vallbona station Barcelona 1 1
Montcada Bifurcació R3, R7, R12 Montcada i Reixac 1 1
Montcada i Reixac-Manresa R7, R12 Montcada i Reixac 1 1
Montcada i Reixac-Santa Maria R7, R12 Montcada i Reixac 1 1
Cerdanyola del Vallès R7, R12 Cerdanyola del Vallès 2C 2
Barberà del Vallès R12 Barberà del Vallès 2C 2
Sabadell Sud R12 Sabadell 2C 3
Sabadell Centre R12 Sabadell 2C 3
Sabadell Nord R12 Sabadell 2C 3
Terrassa Est R12 Terrassa 3C 4
Terrassa#* R12 Vallès Metro commuter rail services Terrassa 3C 4
Sant Miquel de Gonteres-Viladecavalls Viladecavalls 3C 4
Viladecavalls Viladecavalls 3C 4
Vacarisses-Torreblanca Vacarisses 4E 4
Vacarisses Vacarisses 4E 5
Castellbell i el Vilar-Monistrol de Montserrat Castellbell i el Vilar 5E 5
Sant Vicenç de Castellet R12 Sant Vicenç de Castellet 5E 5
Manresa# R12 Manresa 6D 6

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Línia R4" [Line R4]. Rodalies de Catalunya (in Catalan). Generalitat of Catalonia. Retrieved 11 September 2015.
  2. "Xarxa Rodalies de Catalunya" [Rodalies de Catalunya System] (PDF) (Map). Rodalies de Catalunya (in Catalan). Generalitat of Catalonia. Retrieved 7 August 2015.
  3. Julià Sort (2013), p. 69–71
  4. De Orovio, Ignacio (3 October 1995). "La Autònoma estrena estación de Renfe con disgusto de los estudiantes por las tarifas" [The new Renfe station serving the Autonomous University is opened with the students' disappointment on fares] (PDF). La Vanguardia (in Spanish). Cerdanyola del Vallès. p. 33. Retrieved 19 September 2015.
  5. Arenós, Paloma (17 May 2005). "El tren deseado" [The wished train] (PDF). La Vanguardia (in Spanish). Sant Cugat del Vallès. Vivir section (p. 1). Retrieved 19 September 2015.
  6. Julià Sort (2013), p. 144–145
  7. Integrated Railway Network (PDF) (Map). Autoritat del Transport Metropolità. August 2013. Retrieved 26 June 2014.
  8. "Servei de rodalia de Barcelona" [Barcelona commuter rail service] (PDF) (Map). Rodalies de Catalunya (in Catalan). Generalitat of Catalonia. 20 July 2015. Retrieved 7 August 2015.

Bibliography

  • Julià Sort, Jordi (October 2013). Sagrera i la xarxa ferroviària de Barcelona [Sagrera and Barcelona's railway system] (in Catalan). Barcelona: Viena Edicions. ISBN 978-84-8330-740-3. 
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