Cambrils is one of the main stops on the coastal railway line south of Tarragona, after Salou, on the way to Tortosa and Valencia.
The building is single storey and in the typical Spanish colonial style, and for such a large resort is a bit on the small side. Services are limited to a ticket office, toilets (the key is in the ticket office), taxi rank and a waiting room with some drinks vending machines. There's an electronic ticket machine as well, for when the ticket office is closed. The station claims to be accessible, which is a bit of a surprise, given the low platforms, resulting in a hefty climb up into the trains.
On the railway side of the building, all trains arrive and depart from the main platform, although there are two other, rather overgrown platforms too. There's also a rather burnt-out, derelict looking goods shed, which gives the station a rather neglected feel (though would make a good hideout for a Spaghetti Western - it looks the part, even if the rest of the surroundings don't).
Services run roughly hourly north and south, served almost entirely by variants of the Media Distencia service of RENFE (there are a few long-distance trains for which reservations are required). Northbound services all go to Tarragona (20 minutes), and most continue on to Barcelona, which takes just under two hours. Southbound, trains go to Tortosa, and a handful carry on to Valencia. read more