Is the train station of Aiguafreda, Spain ever served?

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While planning a trip, I saw that to access the Montseny Park, near Barcelona, one can take a train to the town of Aiguafreda.

However, on Renfe website, the train services website, I cannot find Aiguafreda in the list of stations (nor Figaró, the next town with a station).

Is Aiguafreda served at all by a train (maybe the line was stopped recently)?



Best Answer

Doesn't look like it. I can't find a reference anywhere, like you, and even a sample route on Rome2Rio from Barcelona to Aiguafreda takes you to Sant Marti de Centelles.

Foursquare also has no comments for the station that I can find, and wikitravel and wikivoyage also only mention it on other pages.

So while it's not a certainty, if it's actually in use, they have a bad image problem to fix...




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