Rodalies restores service on all lines, but maintains delays on the R1

The Maresme line can only operate on a single track between Badalona and Montgat due to storm damage.

Generic image of Rodalies train tracks with a train stopped or passing slowly, symbolizing delays.
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Generic image of Rodalies train tracks with a train stopped or passing slowly, symbolizing delays.

The Rodalies train service has been progressively resumed on all lines since early Friday morning, following the agreement reached between the Government, Renfe, Adif, and the drivers.

Trains are running again after a two-day stoppage, thanks to the agreement reached on Thursday between the Government, Renfe, Adif, and the drivers regarding the conditions for restoration. Safety checks of the infrastructure were completed overnight using pilot trains.
Despite the general restoration, some lines are registering significant delays, exceeding 30 minutes on average. This is the case for the R1 line (the Maresme line), where circulation is affected.

Single-track operation in the affected section means that only one train can pass every 30 minutes per direction.

The main cause is the need to operate on a single track in the section affected by the damage caused by the storm (llevantada) at the Barca Maria seafront promenade. This restriction means that throughout Friday, only one train can pass every 30 minutes per direction in this section.