Spain Advances 14 km Tarragona Tram
2026-06-29 16:53
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - On June 26, SYSTRA Ardanuy advanced the Camp de Tarragona tram project in Catalonia, Spain, securing two contracts related to project delivery and commissioning. The first phase of the tram line, approximately 14 km, will connect Cambrils Centre and Vila-seca Estació, running via Salou and partially utilizing the former coastal railway corridor.

The two contracts cover construction management and system integration technical support. SYSTRA, together with its partners, will oversee project execution, track progress, coordinate with ADIF and local authorities, and conduct testing and final validation of civil works, railway, and tram systems. The system integration part covers subsystems such as infrastructure, power supply, signaling, communications, passenger equipment, safety, and operations, ensuring the line is ready for commercial service.

The Camp de Tarragona tram project addresses urban transport needs in southern Catalonia, focusing on improving public transit connections between several towns. The construction environment involves complex interfaces with roads, existing railways, and underground utilities. The subsequent construction pace will depend on engineering coordination, system commissioning, and operational readiness.

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