Rodalies train service to suffer disruption on R1, R4, R3, and R7 on Monday
Commuter network forecasts R2, R8, R11, and southern-regional trains to drive "with no issues"
Spain's train manager Renfe forecasts disruptions in the Rodalies commuter train service across Catalonia on Monday after thefts stole copper on Sunday morning, causing chaos in the whole network.
The manager expects disruptions on the R1, R3, R7 lines according to the transport plan negotiated between the Catalan government, Barcelona city council, and Adif -Spain's rail manager' after the issues recorded on Sunday.
R1 trains will only drive until Badalona, where passengers will be diverted to the metro lines.
Meanwhile, the R4 Nord trains will stop at Fabra i Puig train station, and only one out of three trains will be available to reach Manresa during peak hours, and 75% during the rest of the day.
Passengers, in this case, are recommended to take the FGC trains in Manresa, Terrassa, and Sabadell. Also, the R2 rodalies trains in Montcada.
R4 South will only arrive at Hospitalet de Llobregat train station.
R3 will be available between Puigcerdà and Montcada Ripollet, and then buses will be scheduled to reach the Sagrera Meridiana station.
R7 travelers will have to use the R4 line until Cerdanyola and then a bus to reach the UAB university.
Renfe believes the R2, R8 and R11 lines as well as the southern-regional ones, will not suffer any "disruptions."
Barcelona's Plaça de Catalunya and Arc de Triomf train stations will not be accessible on Monday.