Navàs Begins Bus Station Renovation with 231,000 Euro Investment

The two-month project is part of a broader plan by the Department of Territory to upgrade twenty bus stations across Catalonia.

Generic image of a modern, renovated bus station with benches and information panels.
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Generic image of a modern, renovated bus station with benches and information panels.

The Department of Territory, Housing and Ecological Transition of the Generalitat has initiated renovation works at the Navàs bus station, with a budget of 231,000 euros and an estimated duration of two months.

This intervention in Navàs is part of a wider program by the Government to modernize twenty bus stations throughout Catalonia, with a total investment of 10 million euros. In Central Catalonia, the Generalitat is also undertaking similar projects in Manresa and Vic, totaling one million euros.
The Navàs station, located in Plaça de l'Estació, is a crucial hub for eight interurban lines. Planned improvements include the inspection and repair of the roof, the expansion of the waiting room and replacement of benches, as well as the substitution of the canopy and lighting fixtures.
Furthermore, curbs will be repaired, new informational signage will be installed, and urban furniture will be upgraded. These works aim to optimize public transport services and enhance user comfort.