Lleida opens new bus station following 40 million euro investment

The new transport hub replaces the old Saracíbar terminal and currently operates 80 regional routes.

Generic image of the new Lleida bus station with a parked vehicle.
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Generic image of the new Lleida bus station with a parked vehicle.

The city of Lleida launched its new bus station this Monday, marking the end of two years of construction and a 40 million euro public investment.

The facility opened with approximately 80 routes managed by companies such as ALSA, Autocars Solé Seró, and Autocars del Pla. This new hub replaces the aging terminal located on Saracíbar street, offering improved services for passengers and drivers alike.

"The opening has proceeded normally. We will adjust traffic light regulations if we detect issues on Príncep de Viana street."

Carmen Ruiz · General Director of Cimalsa
Authorities from Cimalsa are monitoring traffic flow on Príncep de Viana street to ensure the bus operations do not cause congestion. More routes are expected to move to the new station in the coming weeks.