Renfe sets up shuttle bus service to mitigate lack of trains in Camp de Tarragona

The rail operator establishes two routes without fixed schedules between the main stations to absorb passenger demand.

Generic image of users waiting for a shuttle bus outside a train station in Camp de Tarragona.
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Generic image of users waiting for a shuttle bus outside a train station in Camp de Tarragona.

Renfe launched a bus service without fixed schedules between the main stations in Camp de Tarragona to facilitate mobility for users affected by the suspension of rail service since Wednesday.

Due to the lack of trains, the operator Renfe has implemented a shuttle bus service to try to alleviate the chaos generated and facilitate the movement of travelers between stations. This service is not considered a complete alternative transport plan and, as reported, in no case does it link directly with Barcelona.
Two main routes have been established that will run according to demand, without pre-established schedules. The first route covers the stations of Tarragona, Vila-seca, Salou, PortAventura, and Reus. The second route connects Altafulla, Torredembarra, and Sant Vicenç de Calders.

The shuttle bus service will run exclusively between the main stations of Camp de Tarragona, adapting to user demand.

Additionally, the Ajuntament de Tarragona (Tarragona City Council) has enabled a shuttle bus from the Tarragona train station that connects directly to the city's bus station, offering another option for travelers.
Regarding season tickets, Renfe has confirmed that it will extend the validity of transport passes to compensate for the days without service. Users with current passes can use them for two additional days, as the service has been suspended on both Wednesday and Thursday. This extension can be requested at ticket offices starting Thursday.