27/05/2014
The new Barcelona Synchrotron Park bus shuttle completes its first six months
The new Barcelona Synchrotron Park bus shuttle completes its first six months
Coinciding with the arrival of multinational SENER company in the Barcelona Synchrotron Park (BSP), which inaugurated officially its new corporate headquarters in the park two weeks ago, the BSP opened a new bus line in last October in order to improve its accessibility.
More specifically, it is a bus shuttle that connects the FGC railway station of Bellaterra to the Rodalies railway station of Cerdanyola-Universitat, running through the BSP.
With a frequency adapted to companies working hours, this new connection notably improves the access to BSP.
This shuttle operates only on working days and belongs to the integrated ticket system of the Barcelona Metropolitan Area: it doesn’t represent any extra cost for someone arriving by public transportation.
Bus Estació FGC Bellaterra UAB – Parc de l’Alba (Cerdanyola del Vallès): timetable
More specifically, it is a bus shuttle that connects the FGC railway station of Bellaterra to the Rodalies railway station of Cerdanyola-Universitat, running through the BSP.
With a frequency adapted to companies working hours, this new connection notably improves the access to BSP.
This shuttle operates only on working days and belongs to the integrated ticket system of the Barcelona Metropolitan Area: it doesn’t represent any extra cost for someone arriving by public transportation.
Bus Estació FGC Bellaterra UAB – Parc de l’Alba (Cerdanyola del Vallès): timetable
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