- Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya
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foundation =September 5 ,1979
location =Barcelona
key_people = Joan Torres (President)
industry = Railway
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num_employees = 1419 (2006 )
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homepage = [http://www.fgc.net]
footnotes =Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya (Catalan Government Railways), or FGC, is a
railway company which operates several unconnected lines inCatalonia ,Spain . It operates 140 km (88 miles) of metre gauge, 42 km (24 miles) ofstandard gauge , and 89 km (56 miles) ofbroad gauge route, two metre gaugerack railway s and four funicular railways.Barcelona commuter lines
FGC operates some of the
Barcelona commuter rail network. All lines are electrified using overhead wires. There are two distinct (and separate) systems:*The
Metro del Vallès andLínia de Balmes are standard-gauge lines that run from the Plaça de Catalunya railway station toAv. Tibidabo (L7, brown on the map),Reina Elisenda (L6, purple),Sant Cugat del Vallès (S5),Sabadell (S2), andTerrassa (S1).*The
Metro del Baix Llobregat are metre-gauge lines that run from the Plaça d'Espanya railway station toMolí Nou-Ciutat Cooperativa (inSant Boi de Llobregat , L8 - pink on the map),Martorell-Enllaç (S8),Olesa de Montserrat (S4),Manresa (R5), andIgualada (R6). There is also a metre-gauge freight line to the port of Barcelona, which diverges from the main line near Cornellà-Riera. Along theLlobregat valley , FGC runs on the northern bank through Sant Boi de Llobregat,Sant Vicenç dels Horts ,Pallejà and on to Martorell (Enllaç), whereas RENFE line R4 run on the southern bank through townsSant Joan Despí ,Sant Feliu de Llobregat ,Molins de Rei and on to Martorell (though not the same station as FGC).The line numbering is as follows:
* L-prefixed lines (L for Línia - line) are treated as part of the Barcelona metro system, which consists of L1-L5 for the metro proper, L6-L8 on the FGC, L9 under construction, and L11, a short light rail line system in the northwest - see
Barcelona Metro . These lines used to be known as U6-U7 (U for Urbà - urban). L8 was formerly known as S3.* S-prefixed lines (S for Suburbà) are suburban lines, extending into metropolitan fare zone 2 or 3.
* R-prefixed lines (R for Rodalies) are Interurban lines, extending beyond zone 3. Lines R1-R4 and R7 (sometimes C1-C4/C7, C for
Cercanías ) are operated by RENFE, R5 and R6 by FGC.Mountain railway and funicular lines
FGC operates two
mountain railway lines, both metre gauge using the Abtrack railway system:*The
Montserrat Rack Railway , which runs fromMonistrol , on FGC's suburban line to Manresa (R5), to the mountain-topmonastery of Montserrat . This line re-opened in 2003, having opened in 1892 and closed in 1957.*The
Vall de Núria Rack Railway , in thePyrenees mountains of northern Catalonia.FGC also operates four funicular railways:
*The
Funicular de Sant Joan , from the upper station of the Montserrat Rack Railway to the summit of the mountain of Montserrat.*The
Funicular de Santa Cova , also from the upper station of the Montserrat Rack Railway to a nearby shrine.*The
Funicular de Gelida , connecting the town ofGelida with its railway station.*The
Funicular de Vallvidrera , connecting a station on the Metro del Vallès suburban line to the top of theTibidabo hill.Broad-gauge lines
On
1 January 2005 , ownership of the non-electrified broad-gauge line fromLleida toLa Pobla de Segur passed fromRENFE to FGC. This is the most run-down line in Catalonia - the stretch from Lleida toBalaguer was upgraded (using second-hand rails) in the recent past, but from Balaguer northwards the track is in an appalling state. FGC has a number of plans for this line, including increasing the service frequency from three trains a day to a 30-minute service from Balaguer to Lleida, along the lines of a commuter railway; replacing all the rails and sleepers; introducing new trains to replace the ancient diesel stock currently used; and promotion of the line to tourists (it passes through some scenic countryside at its northern end). There are even plans to extend the line to thePyrenees and possibly on to connect with railways inFrance - the plan when the line was built, but never carried out.See also
*
List of FGC lines
*RENFE
*FEVE
*Transportation in Spain
*History of rail transport in Spain External links
* [http://www.fgc.net/ FGC website]
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