This is a very small and sleepy little station serving the little town of L'Arboç, 12km south west of Vilafranca del Penedès. It's served by a roughly hourly service of trains on Line 4 of the Barcelona suburban network to and from Sant Vicenç de Calders, ten minutes away. Sant Vicenç provides connections to Tarragona and Lleida as well as the coastal line to Sitges.
The station itself is pretty basic: there are four platforms, but only two are used, and access across the tracks is via a wooden foot-crossing - watch out for trains! The modern concrete station building has a small café which is open for most of the day; it also doubles up as the ticket office, and has a waiting area with seats. The station approach has limited car-parking, and taxis can be ordered from the café. There are toilets on the platform side of the building, but they are not always open.
A new entertainment for waiting passengers is the high speed line from Barcelona to Madrid, which was opened in February 2008, and is situated just a few yards to the north. Trains whizz past at 186mph, which is impressive even to the most ardent non-enthusiast! read more