Mobility

The FGC train that will connect the two El Prat terminals will arrive at the end of 2026.

Isla presents the first convoy that should reduce travel time and transportation changes between Barcelona and the airport.

The President of the Generalitat (Catalan Government), Salvador Illa, during the presentation of the first R-Airport train in Santa Perpètua de Mogoda.
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24/10/2025
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BarcelonaAmong the many outstanding issues in Catalan infrastructure is the need to reach the airport more quickly and comfortably by public transport. Specifically, with a shuttle train connecting Barcelona and the two terminals at El Prat Airport. This Friday, the President of the Generalitat (Catalan Government), Salvador Illa, led the presentation of the first of ten electric trains—which are brand new—ordered by Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat (FGC) and the company Alstom. The green and white trains will be part of the future R-Airport (RA) line, expected to enter operation in 2026, and must resolve this problem.

The trains have connected screens with flight information, space for luggage and bicycles, and are accessible for people with reduced mobility and hearing impairments. They have 202 seats and a total capacity of 656 passengers. They operate every 15 minutes, and the journey time will be approximately 20 minutes. This new service will connect seven stations—Sant Andreu, La Sagrera, Clot, Paseo de Gracia, Sants, Bellvitge, and El Prat—with the two airport terminals. Currently, Renfe trains serve Terminal 2, and metro line 9 serves Terminal 1.

Interior of the first R-Airport train in Santa Perpetua de Mogoda.

"We need a Catalonia that is more connected internally and with the rest of the world. A more efficient airport must be well connected to the country's public transport network: with commuter trains, the metro, buses, and soon, by the end of 2026, with FGC," said Illa from the Alstom factory in Occidental (Santa Perpètua).

In this sense, the president emphasized that this new service will guarantee "easier, faster, and more reliable" access to the airport. FGC has invested a total of 177 million euros in this project, of which 107 million will be spent on the design, manufacture, and commissioning of the new vehicles and 70 million on maintenance work for 15 years.

The company Alstom has already presented the train model Just a year ago, at the Tomorrow Mobility trade fair, Alstom Spain and Portugal's president, Leopoldo Maestu, compared the arrival of this service to Barcelona with those already operating in major European cities, such as the Leonardo Express in Rome or the Sprinter in Amsterdam; both well-established services with an average journey time between the city center and the airport of just 30 minutes.

Departure of the first train from the Alstom factory to Santa Perpetua de Mogoda.

In April, work began on the workshop where Alstom will maintain the trains for the next 15 years, and this Friday, validation tests will begin for this first train at the Santa Perpètua de Mogoda facilities. This is the final phase of the tests being carried out at the factory before beginning them on the Adif infrastructure. President Illa also specified that FGC will hire 70 new drivers to operate the service.

The event was also attended by the mayor of the municipality, Isabel García; the regional government's regional minister for Territory, Housing, and Energy Transition, Silvia Paneque; and the president of FGC, Carles Ruiz.

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