In Vilanova i la Geltrú, work is due to start in the coming days at the bus station, according to the Generalitat. The scheme will add two new platforms, repair existing shelters, renew sections of pavement and install a new toilet module for taxi and bus drivers.
For people in Barcelona and the wider Garraf area who use interurban buses, the changes are aimed at making boarding easier, improving cover while waiting and giving passengers safer walking surfaces at one of the town’s main transport points.
The Generalitat says the Vilanova project is part of a wider package of improvements at seven bus stations, with a total budget of 2 million euros. The official announcement sets out the local works as part of that programme, which covers stations in the Barcelona and Penedès areas.
According to the Generalitat’s press note, the Vilanova i la Geltrú station works include the construction of two new platforms, repairs to the current shelters, the renovation of several sections of pavement and the installation of a new sanitary services module for taxi and bus drivers. A separate public procurement portal record also refers to roof rehabilitation at the station.
What is not yet public is the exact start date, how long each phase will take, whether any bus bays will move temporarily, or whether passengers should expect timetable changes during the works. For now, passengers should wait for official transport notices before changing their routine.
For updates once work begins, passengers should check the Generalitat and the bus operators serving Vilanova i la Geltrú. Readers can also use our Community page for more local coverage and our Source Transparency page to see how we handle official documents and verification.