19/01/2017
Barcelona Synchrotron Park Even Closer
Barcelona Synchrotron Park Even Closer
With the aim to improving its connexion, Barcelona Synchrotron Park (BSP) has recently finished the construction of a new paved and lit access path that allows pedestrians and cyclists that arrive by train at the Cerdanyola Universitat station to get to BSP in 10 minutes walking.
In this way, Rodalies trains on R7 line that come from Barcelona and end their route at Cerdanyola Universitat and trains on R8 line (Martorell-Granollers) that also stop at this station help improve BSP connectivity.
Two train stations allow now an easy way to get to BSP: the Cerdanyola Universitat station as just mentioned and also the Bellaterra station. At this station where FGC trains on S2 and S55 lines (Barcelona-Sabadell) stop, a bus shuttle chartered by BSP drops people off in the park in 10 minutes driving through the UAB University.
Welcome to BSP!
In this way, Rodalies trains on R7 line that come from Barcelona and end their route at Cerdanyola Universitat and trains on R8 line (Martorell-Granollers) that also stop at this station help improve BSP connectivity.
Two train stations allow now an easy way to get to BSP: the Cerdanyola Universitat station as just mentioned and also the Bellaterra station. At this station where FGC trains on S2 and S55 lines (Barcelona-Sabadell) stop, a bus shuttle chartered by BSP drops people off in the park in 10 minutes driving through the UAB University.
Welcome to BSP!
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