Flaçà railway station

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LocationPlaça de l'Estació, la Bolla, Flaçà
Catalonia
Spain
Coordinates42°02′51″N 2°57′27″E / 42.04744°N 2.95742°E / 42.04744; 2.95742
Owned byAdif
Flaçà
Flaçà Railway Station.
General information
LocationPlaça de l'Estació, la Bolla, Flaçà
Catalonia
Spain
Coordinates42°02′51″N 2°57′27″E / 42.04744°N 2.95742°E / 42.04744; 2.95742
SystemRodalies de Catalunya commuter and regional rail station
Owned byAdif
Operated byRenfe Operadora
Line
History
Opened1877
Location

Flaçà station is a railway station owned by Adif located in the municipality of Flaçà, in the comarca of Gironès, Catalonia. The station lies on the Barcelona–Cerbère railway and is served by trains of the R11 regional line and the RG1 commuter line, both operated by Renfe Operadora.

The building is listed in the Inventory of the Architectural Heritage of Catalonia.[1]

In 2016 the station registered 164,000 passenger entries.[2]

The section of the line between Girona and Figueres was inaugurated on 17 December 1877, built by the Companyia dels Ferrocarrils de Tarragona a Barcelona i França (TBF).[3] Due to its location, Flaçà soon became an important junction, providing connections to the Baix Empordà and Costa Brava.[1]

Nearby, the station of the narrow-gauge Palamós–Girona–Banyoles railway was established, now disappeared, which further increased the area's importance.[1]

Station building

The station follows the architectural model used for many stations on this line at the time, with a passenger building and a freight dock.[4] It replaced earlier buildings with more functional constructions.[5][1]

The building has a rectangular floor plan with a gable roof covered in flat tiles. It features a wide canopy supported by wooden beams, brick walls, and prominent structural elements visible on the façades.[1] Service and storage buildings of the same style and period are also preserved.[1]

Train services

Flaçà is served by:

Serveis regionals de Rodalies de Catalunya
Origin/Destination Preceding station Rodalies de Catalunya Following station Origin/Destination
Barcelona- Sants Girona

Bordils-Juià

Figueres

Sant Jordi Desvalls

Cerbère

Portbou

Mataró Bordils-Juià Sant Jordi Desvalls Portbou

Projects

See also

References

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