Berguedà installs 48 signs for on-demand transport service

The Regional Council invests 17,500 euros to improve the visibility of the Clic.cat system which served 4,500 users in 2025.

Public transport stop sign in a rural area of Berguedà.
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Public transport stop sign in a rural area of Berguedà.

The Berguedà Regional Council has installed nearly fifty signs for the On-Demand Transport service across the region to improve the visibility of this rural public transport system.

The project cost 17,430 euros, funded through the European Next Generation funds. This investment allowed for the placement of 48 signs identifying the start and end points of the 13 routes currently available in the region.
The new signage features the Clic.cat image, the brand that identifies on-demand transport throughout Catalonia. According to the regional authorities, existing bus shelters were used or new vertical elements were installed depending on the needs of each location.
During 2025, the service recorded a total of 3,991 trips and served 4,588 users. This represents an average of 333 monthly services, guaranteeing mobility for residents in sparsely populated municipalities without regular bus lines.
To use the service, users must request it the day before through the Flexitransport app or by calling the toll-free number 900 69 65 66. The cost is partially funded by the Berguedà Regional Council and the Generalitat de Catalunya.