Government to tender Camp de Tarragona tramway by early 2025

First phase of TramCamp will connect Cambrils, Salou and Vila-seca

Mobility secretary Manel Nadal.
Mobility secretary Manel Nadal. / Norma Vidal
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October 21, 2024 05:46 PM

October 21, 2024 06:16 PM

The Catalan government expects to tender the tramway project in Camp de Tarragona at the beginning of next year.

The first phase of the project, known as TramCamp, will connect the cities of Cambrils, Salou, and Vila-seca.

The line will connect 14 stations, one of which will be the Port Aventura amusement park, which will be connected to Rodalies commuter trains.

Two other stations, Cambrils Nord and Vila-seca, will also be connected to the Rodalies.

The second phase aims to connect Reus and Tarragona, creating a network spanning 46 km with 47 stations.

The announcement was made on Monday by mobility secretary Manel Nadal, who said the government was committed to "train policies."

The total cost of the firsat phase of the work is €150 million.