Renfe launches new free passes for Rodalies and Regional services in Catalonia

The extraordinary measure, agreed with the Generalitat, includes 10-trip passes and four daily Avant services at no cost.

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Generic image of a hand using a ticket vending machine at a train station.

The railway company Renfe has implemented new free 10-trip passes for Rodalies de Catalunya and Regional services starting this Tuesday, facilitating user mobility following the recent railway disruption.

Regarding Rodalies, the company has enabled a free 10-trip pass valid for all zones in the Barcelona nucleus. This ticket is priced at 0 euros and will be valid until February 24, 2026, or until the 10 trips are used up. It can be acquired at ticket offices and self-service machines in the Rodalies de Barcelona area.
For Regional services, Renfe also offers users a free 10-trip pass per origin-destination route. This ticket, also priced at 0 euros, will be valid until February 24, 2026. The pass is not nominative but will not be valid for the Avant Barcelona–Lleida services or the Avant Exprés Barcelona–Tortosa.

The new 10-trip passes are priced at 0 euros and will be valid until February 24, 2026, or until the trips are exhausted.

As an additional reinforcement to the usual offer, Renfe has launched four new daily special Avant services free of charge between Barcelona Sants, Camp de Tarragona, and Lleida-Pirineus. Although the ticket is priced at 0 euros, prior reservation is mandatory via the website, the Renfe app, or at the ticket offices of the key stations.