How to find out train track number in Spain?

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On train stations in Spain (Region 2) , how do you know on which track your train is/comes/goes? It does not say on the itinerary, neither on the ticket. Also the trains sometimes have no label or sign on them.

I'm talking about Rodalies de Catalunya. I could not find this information on their website either.






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How do I find my platform number Trainline?

Once you are at your transfer station, make sure you look out for the departures board, if you do not know the platform number. Your platform will be displayed between 10 - 20 minutes before departure, so do not worry if it is not displayed instantly. Lastly, have fun, bring some snacks and enjoy the scenery!

How do you read a train board?

How to Read the Train Station Board
  • Train departure/arrival time.
  • The company servicing the train.
  • Where the train is going to/coming from and major stations it will stop along the way.
  • What track the train will be departing/arriving on.
  • Remarks (more on this below)
  • Delays.


  • What does plaza mean on train ticket?

    For domestic trains your seat number is shown as \u201cplaza\u201d.

    What is the train line in Spain?

    Popular routes in SpainRouteDistanceFastest journeyBarcelona to Valencia188 miles (303 km)2h 35mBarcelona to Paris516 miles (831 km)6h 36mMadrid to Valencia188 miles (303 km)1h 40mMadrid to Seville242 miles (390 km)2h 21m6 more rows



    Travel Spain by Train: A Local Guide




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