How accessible is boarding trains on the Llobregat-Anoia line for people with reduced mobility?

Are there height differences between the train and the platform on the Llobregat-Anoia line?
Yes. Historically, there was a significant height difference (GAP) between the train and the platform, which made access difficult for people with reduced mobility (PRM). The platforms on the Llobregat-Anoia (LA) line are 500 mm high, and the first rolling stock model operating on this line had a train floor height of 1,030 mm, presenting a major physical accessibility challenge. To solve this issue, the 213 series units included significant adaptations to the central carriage.

How has this accessibility issue been resolved?
FGC has adapted the trains to improve access:
– The most modern units (series 213) incorporate a central carriage with platform-level access
– This eliminates the height difference at one of the doors and facilitates barrier-free boarding

Has this solution been validated?
Yes. FGC conducted a study with wheelchair users to determine acceptable margins between the train and the platform and to ensure adequate accessibility.

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