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  2. R2 (Rodalies de Catalunya) - Wikipedia

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    The R2 is a line of Rodalies de Catalunya's Barcelona commuter rail service, operated by Renfe Operadora and the Generalitat de Catalunya government. It is a major north–south axis in the Barcelona metropolitan area, running from the southern limits of the province of Girona to the northern limits of the province of Tarragona, via Barcelona.

  3. Sitges railway station - Wikipedia

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    Sitges is a Rodalies de Catalunya railway station serving Sitges, in Catalonia, Spain. It is served by Barcelona commuter rail service line R2 Sud as well as some trains on regional lines R13, R14 and R15. The station has three platforms: platform 1 is the location of the main ticket office and waiting room as well as the entrance and exit to ...

  4. Time and frequency transfer - Wikipedia

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    In a two-way time transfer system, the two peers will both transmit and receive each other's messages, thus performing two one-way time transfers to determine the difference between the remote clock and the local clock. [4]: 118 The sum of these time differences is the round-trip delay between the two nodes. It is often assumed that this delay ...

  5. Sitges - Wikipedia

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    Sitges City Hall (1889) Monument to G. K. Chesterton (1976), by Manuel Muns. Sitges (Old Catalan for 'underground [grain] silos'; Catalan pronunciation:, Spanish:) is a town about 35 kilometres southwest of Barcelona, in Catalonia, Spain, renowned worldwide for its film festival, Carnival, and LGBT culture.

  6. Barcelona Metro line 1 - Wikipedia

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    Eixample, Barcelona: 10 June 1926 Urgell: 10 June 1926 Universitat: 10 June 1926 Catalunya: 10 June 1926 Urquinaona: 1 July 1932 Arc de Triomf: 1 July 1932 Marina: Sant Martí, Barcelona: 1 April 1933 Glòries: 23 June 1951 Clot: 23 June 1951 Navas: Sant Andreu, Barcelona: 8 May 1953 La Sagrera: 26 January 1954 Fabra i Puig: 15 May 1954 Sant ...

  7. Barcelona Metro line 8 - Wikipedia

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    Line 8 is underground for most of its length and links Plaça Espanya, in Barcelona proper, with Sant Boi in the Baix Llobregat. The line travels through L'Hospitalet and Cornellà . Its original route opened in 1912 as a narrow gauge railway line (hence predating the first metro Line 3 by 12 years), and was known as S3 until 2003, the year in ...

  8. Plaça d'Espanya station - Wikipedia

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    Plaça d'Espanya, also simply known as Espanya, is an interchange complex underneath Plaça d'Espanya, in the Barcelona district of Sants-Montjuïc, in Catalonia, Spain.It comprises the Barcelona terminus of the Llobregat–Anoia Line and a Barcelona Metro station complex served by lines 1 (L1) and 3 (L3).

  9. Barcelona Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Barcelona Metro (Catalan and Spanish: Metro de Barcelona) [a] is a rapid transit network that runs mostly underground in central Barcelona and into the city's suburbs. It is part of the larger public transport system of Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia , Spain , with unified fares under the Autoritat del Transport Metropolità (ATM) scheme.