Public Transport Boost Between Berga and Barcelona Due to Rising Demand

The Department of Territory expands frequencies and consolidates reinforcement services on the road connection, which records 450,000 annual passengers.

Generic image of a bus on a road with a mountainous landscape.
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Generic image of a bus on a road with a mountainous landscape.

The Department of Territory has announced a significant reinforcement of the public road transport service connecting Berga and Barcelona, responding to the constant increase in demand in recent years.

This improvement includes the creation of four new round-trip expeditions on weekdays for direct services, in addition to an extra return expedition on Sundays and holidays. The new frequencies and schedules will be implemented gradually starting from May 14.
In addition to the new routes, the operating calendar of some existing expeditions will also be extended, and the reinforcement services already offered will be consolidated. These measures aim to optimize connectivity and user comfort.

"Territorial balance required housing and good communications, and today we are taking a step forward."

Sílvia Paneque · Minister of Territory
The corridor linking Berga and Barcelona records an annual figure of 450,000 passengers, highlighting the growing importance of this connection for mobility in the region.