Barcelona–Cerbère railway

The Barcelona–Cerbère railway is a 168 km railway line linking Barcelona in Catalonia, Spain to Cerbère in France. It is served by the Rodalies de Catalunya commuter network, Renfe regional, MD, AVE, Avlo and Avant train services, and TGV trains. The line stars at Barcelona Sants railway station, and passes through the Catalan regional cities of Girona and Figueres before reaching the French border, and then Cerbère, just across the border. It is an important commuter and High Speed line, connecting Paris, Montpellier and Perpinyà to Spain.

History
It was built between 1858 and 1878 and electrified between 1981 and 1982. It used to start at the Estació de França in Barcelona, but now starts at the Sants station.

Major Stations Along The Railway
Barcelona Sants railway station

Plaça De Catalunya railway station

Arc De Triomf Railway Station

El Clot-Aragó Railway Station

Sant Andreu Comtal Railway Station

Granollers Centre Railway Station

Girona Railway Station

Figueres Railway Station

Portbou Railway Station

Cerbère station

Gallery
 File:Estació de França Barcelona Catalonia.jpg|Barcelona Estació de França File:253 102 - Comsa - frutero - Figueres - Jordi Verdugo.jpg|Freight train on the line File:470 - Figueres - 2 - Jordi Verdugo.jpg|Regional train File:Estrella Costa Brava a su paso por Vilamalla.jpg|Estrella File:Portbou.jpg|Portbou railway station File:252075 Renfe Catalan Talgo - Mollet del Valles - 23-11-2009 - Luis Zamora.jpg|Locomotive 252.075 with the Catalan Talgo. File:Mollet - 2011-07-13 6 - JTCurses.jpg|A Civia 465+463 near Mollet - Sant Fost train station (Catalonia). File:449 Montcada i Reixac (4300299914).jpg|RENFE Class 449 in Montcada i Reixac train station. 