cercanías
Cercanías refers to the network of suburban commuter rail services in Spain, designed to link city centers with surrounding towns and suburbs. Operated under Renfe Cercanías, these services use electric multiple units on lines that run mainly within metropolitan areas. The infrastructure is owned and maintained by Adif, while service planning and operation are coordinated with regional transport authorities to ensure integration with other public transit modes. Cercanías is a fundamental part of urban mobility in many Spanish cities, offering fast, frequent connections for residents and visitors.
Networks exist in multiple metropolitan areas, notably Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Seville, Alicante, and Málaga. In Catalonia
Tickets and tariffs are often integrated with local transit systems, enabling transfers to metro, tram, or bus
Cercanías has evolved through modernization programs to increase frequency, improve accessibility, and reduce travel times. Ongoing