Civia is a class of electric multiple unit trains built by CAF and Siemens for the Renfe Cercanías commuter railway networks in Spain.
The Civia train concept was created with passenger comfort and build quality in mind, and to meet the goals of reliability, frequency and punctuality.
They have better provision for disabled passengers than older Cercanías trains.
Civias are modular units - trains can be formed from two, three, four or five cars as required.
[1] There are four car types: Civia units operate in the following cities and regions: On 28 July 2017, Class 465 unit 210M collided with a buffer stop at Barcelona França station, causing 54 injuries of which 5 were serious.