Images of the Impact of the Rodalies Strike on Girona Stations

The interruption of the Rodalies commuter rail service on January 21 left the city's main train and bus terminals virtually empty.

Empty platforms and concourses of a train station during a service stoppage, with generic information boards.
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Empty platforms and concourses of a train station during a service stoppage, with generic information boards.

The train and bus stations in Girona registered low passenger traffic on January 21, 2026, due to the Rodalies service stoppage affecting the Catalan rail network.

The day of January 21, 2026, was characterized by the interruption of the Rodalies train service, a situation clearly reflected in the low activity observed at the main transport terminals in the city of Girona.
Images captured at the Girona intermodal station show platforms and halls unusually deserted, contrasting sharply with the typical flow of commuters using the R11 line or regional services.
Although the bus station, located next to the train terminal, maintained some activity, the ripple effect of the rail stoppage significantly reduced overall mobility in the Eixample area of the capital.
This stoppage, which impacted thousands of users across Catalonia, forced many citizens to seek alternative means of transport, such as private vehicles or long-distance coach services.