Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya
Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya, or FGC, is a railway company which operates several unconnected lines in Catalonia, Spain.
FGC train (111 series) in Barcelona.
Ticket vending machines
Historic Brill interurban carriage of Ferrocarrils de Catalunya. Some of these trains were sold to Hershey Electric Railway in Cuba in the 1990s, where they still remain in service today.
New Stadler GTW train undergoing testing on the Lleida - La Pobla de Segur line in July 2016.
The Llobregat–Anoia Line is an unconnected metre gauge railway line linking Barcelona with the Baix Llobregat, Bages and Anoia regions, in Catalonia, Spain. Its name refers to the fact that it follows the course of the Llobregat and Anoia rivers for most of its length. Plaça d'Espanya station serves as the Barcelona terminus of the line, then continuing northwards to Martorell, where two main branches to Manresa and Igualada are formed. It also includes several freight branches, accounting for a total line length of 138 kilometres (86 mi) and 41 passenger stations.
A 213 Series train at Olesa de Montserrat station.
Image: Espanya Line L8
Image: Estació de Magòria La Campana
Image: Estació d'Ildefons Cerdà