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''Cercanías'' () is the name given to the commuter rail systems of Spain's major metropolitan areas. In the Valencian Community, the term is replaced by ''Rodalia'' (), while the designation ''Aldiriak'' () is used in the Basque Country. In Catalonia (where the main administrator is the regional government), it is commonly known as ''Rodalies'' (). Operated by the national rail company Renfe Operadora, ''Cercanías'' are in the process of being transferred to the regional autonomous governments, that is the case of former Rodalies Barcelona, which was handed over to the Catalan Government and was renamed "Rodalies de Catalunya". There are currently twelve ''Cercanías'' systems in Spain (including the distinct Rodalies system in Catalonia): Asturias, Bilbao, Cádiz, Catalonia, Madrid, Málaga, Murcia/Alicante, Santander, San Sebastián, Seville, Valencia, and Zaragoza. It is well linked to Metro systems in Madrid, Barcelona, Bilbao and Valencia. The Madrid network was the target of the 2004 Madrid train bombings. The attacks, which killed 191 people in Santa Eugenia, El Pozo and Atocha stations, were the bloodiest terrorist actions in Spain to date. == List of ''Cercanías'' / ''Rodalies'' / ''Rodalia'' / ''Aldiriak'' systems== * Cercanías Asturias * Rodalies de Catalunya – serves Barcelona city, metropolitan area and province, as well as parts of Girona and Tarragona provinces) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Cercanías」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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