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commuter rail
systems of Spain's
major metropolitan areas are
called Cercanías (Spanish: [θeɾkaˈni.as]) in most of Spain,
Rodalia (Valencian: [roðaˈli...
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Cercanías y
Media Distancia (General
Public Utilities Directorate for
Suburban and
Medium Distance):
responsible for
commuter services (
Cercanías),...
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Cercanías Madrid is the
commuter rail
service that
serves Madrid, the
capital of Spain, and its
metropolitan area. It is
operated by
Cercanías Renfe, the...
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Cercanías Málaga is a
commuter rail
service between central Málaga, Spain, and
towns in the province. The
network consists of 70
kilometres (43 mi) of...
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Cercanias Sevilla is a
commuter rail
system operating in and
around the
Seville metropolitan area. Currently, it
contains 5
separate lines, 251 kilometres...
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other one, the
short Ramal (R),
links Ópera to Príncipe Pío.
Cercanías Cercanías Madrid is the
commuter rail
service used for
longer distances from...
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Cercanías Valencia (Valencian:
Rodalia de València) is the
commuter rail
service that
serves Valencia and its metropolis, Spain. It is
operated by Cercanías...
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Cercanías Asturias is a
commuter rail
service operating in
Autonomous Community of Asturias,
mainly in the
central area of the region.
During the second...
- 1 January 2010 (2010-01-01), as a
result of the
transfer of the
administration of the
Cercanías commuter rail
system for Barcelona,
known in
Catalan as
Rodalies Barcelona...
- city of Málaga, Andalucia. It
serves as the city
centre terminus for
Cercanías Málaga
lines C-1 to
Fuengirola and C-2 to Álora. In 2023 the Málaga Metro's...