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Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya or FGC is a Spanish railway company, which operates a system of mostly metre gauge lines in the Catalonia region of Spain, centered on Barcelona.

The company operates some of the commuter rail network into Barcelona, all of which is electrified.

There are two distinct (and separate) systems:

The Metro del Vallès and Línia de Balmes lines are standard gauge (1435mm) lines that run from the Plaça de Catalunya to Av. Tibidabo (L7, brown on the map), Reina Elisenda (L6, purple), Sant Cugat de Vallès (S5), Sabadell (S2) and Terrassa (S1).

The Metro del Baix Llobregat lines are narrow gauge (1000mm) lines that run from the Plaça d'Espanya to Molí Nou-Ciutat Cooperativa (in Sant Boi de Llobregat, L8 - pink on the map), El Palau (S7), Martorell-Enllaç (S8), Olesa de Montserrat (S4), Manresa (R5) and Igualada (R6). There is also a metre gauge line to the port of Barcelona from this line.

Along the Llobregat valley, the FGC run on the northern bank through towns such as Sant Boi de Llobregat, Sant Vicenç dels Horts, Pallejà and on to Martorell (Enllaç), whereas RENFE (line R4) run on the southern bank through towns such as Sant Joan Despí, Sant Feliu de Llobregat, Molins de Rei and on to Martorell (though not the same station as the FGC).

The line numbering is as follows:

In total the company operates 140 km (88 miles) of metre gauge track, 42 km (24 miles) of standard gauge track, and a short rack railway, in the Pyrenees mountains.

See also: RENFE, FEVE, Transportation in Spain, Spanish railway history.






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