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Buying ALSA bus tickets online

Postby cathyke on 06 May 2007, 10:59

Anyone ever bought ALSA bus tickets online? Do they post them to you or do you pick them up somewhere?

Need to get a bus from Valladolid to Astorga, but there's only one I can get because my flight gets in on a sunday - would be really annoying to get there and find they're sold out, which is why I'm wondering about buying in advance.

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Postby Minkey on 06 May 2007, 11:02

Hmm... Not sure. I'd be a bit wary to be honest... I ordered Renfe tickets online, I had a reference number, went to collect the ticket and they didn't know what I was on about...

That said and done, Alsa are meant to be a good, reliable company... I think.

Have you tried their website?
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Postby Minkey on 06 May 2007, 11:03

Just checked, you'll need a Spanish ID number.
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Postby ivar on 06 May 2007, 12:58

Anyone ever bought ALSA bus tickets online? Do they post them to you or do you pick them up somewhere?


I did this about a year ago at that time you just printed out your confirmation number. Once you enter the bus, the driver has your name on a list and he just checks that your reference number is the same as the one you have. There are not physical ticket.

At that time, you could put in your passport number if you did not have a Spanish id number.

I have heard from some foreigners that have said that they have had some problems paying using non-Spanish credit cards on their site. Not sure away around that... ... they may have fixed this as well, not sure.

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Postby Guest on 06 May 2007, 16:38

Alternative: Train. May buy tickets at a travel agency in Madrid or at train station. The diff in comfort + speed may make it worthwhile paying more to travel by train. OK ok, out with it: I love (Spanish) trains! Buen Camino, xm 8) PS: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnOuVrujRC4
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Postby Karo on 07 May 2007, 06:56

I've bought bus tickets from internet from Movelia/Continental auto. The passport number was required, payed with Visa and printed the tickets from my own computer. No problems so far. They will be used next saturday, so I hope this system works!

Leaving tomorrow 06.35 to Madrid via Copehagen. Feels wonderful to count hours instead of days/weeks! :D Backpack is waiting by the door, feeling almost nostalgic... in a positive way!

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Postby Guest on 07 May 2007, 10:21

The best of Caminos to u, Karo, xm 8)
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Postby Karo on 14 May 2007, 11:05

P.S: The tickets I printed out home where ok. At the busstation in Lorgoño I changed the print to a regular busticket, needed to show my passport as identification. No problems!

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Re: Buying ALSA bus tickets online

Postby jleex88 on 16 Aug 2008, 17:15

are ALSA bus stations usually near the airports?
I'm flying into Santiago and need to take the bus to Ponferrada.

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Re: Buying ALSA bus tickets online

Postby sillydoll on 16 Aug 2008, 17:28

The main bus station in Santiago is on the outskirts of the city - not close to the airport. You might need to take a bus to the city in order to get your ALSA bus to Ponferrada. It doesn't look as though the bus goes near the airport - it goes to Lugo and A Coruna before swinging south again.

The bus company that does the ± hourly bus service from Santiago to Airport route is : http://www.empresafreire.com/html/ingles/seccion3.htm

If you are flying in on Ryanair there is a special timetable - you can download the pdf file.
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Re: Buying ALSA bus tickets online

Postby oursonpolaire on 17 Aug 2008, 01:26

While preferring trains (and I like Spanish trains), the timetables were not good for me in 2007 and so I booked my Alsa ticket to Madrid online, and had no trouble with it. I spent about 12 euro extra and took the Alsa first-class bus, with much more room (seats 1 and 2 across, rather than 2 and 2) and headphones for the movie, and snacks and drinks brought to us at our seats. It is not as scenic as the train to Madrid, but was one of the more comfortable means of public transport which I have tried.
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Re: Buying ALSA bus tickets online

Postby ivar on 17 Aug 2008, 05:34

jleex88 wrote:are ALSA bus stations usually near the airports?
I'm flying into Santiago and need to take the bus to Ponferrada.

Thanks

I just realized that I had made a mistake and that you had to ask your question again, since you most likely did not know where the first one ended up. :oops: My mistake. I split your first question out to make a new thread, but did not realized that you then lost track of where it was.

You can find your first post here, with another answer from me:
traveling-to-from-the-camino/topic4555.html

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Re: Buying ALSA bus tickets online

Postby jleex88 on 17 Aug 2008, 21:24

Thanks ivar and sallydoll!
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Re: Buying ALSA bus tickets online

Postby jleex88 on 18 Aug 2008, 21:29

since my camino journey is coming up im getting all antsy :D

i was wondering if its ok to just show up at the bus station in santiago and buy the ALSA ticket to ponferrada...since theres always a chance i could miss the bus due to the need for me to find a way into town. would this be more expensive?

thanks in advance for answering so many of my questions!
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Re: Buying ALSA bus tickets online

Postby ivar on 18 Aug 2008, 21:41

jleex88 wrote:since my camino journey is coming up im getting all antsy :D

i was wondering if its ok to just show up at the bus station in santiago and buy the ALSA ticket to ponferrada...since theres always a chance i could miss the bus due to the need for me to find a way into town. would this be more expensive?

thanks in advance for answering so many of my questions!

I think you should be fine just showing up without booking ahead. This is normally how they do it here. Just try to be at the bus station, maybe an hour or so before the bus (if possible). Since most people are buying the ticket "on the spot" and they show up 15-20 minutes before the bus leave.... if you can beat that crowd you should be fine. This is especially true if you are traveling on a Friday during the school year. Many university students go home on the bus leaving on Fridays. (I think the University here starts up again in September/October... not sure, I know it is a bit later than "normal").

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Re: Buying ALSA bus tickets online

Postby jeff001 on 18 Aug 2008, 23:07

The ALSA window is in the far corner of the ticket area at the Santiago bus terminal. You have to look carefully for the small sign above the window.
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Re: Buying ALSA bus tickets online

Postby tuulis on 19 Aug 2008, 11:59

I just managed to buy tickets for next week from Valladolid to Ponferrada. I once tried it before - in English and it didn´t work. Now I used Spanish and the dictionary :) Tuulis
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Re: Buying ALSA bus tickets online

Postby Alan Pearce on 30 Jun 2012, 02:41

I have just tried to purchase an Alsa bus ticket online, for a journey on Sept. 25th. I tried 2 separate debit cards and each time was told that my bank had refused my request. Since than I have used the cards for other purchases, so the cards are valid. Any suggestions out there? I have spoken to a Spanish tour guide who tells me that he is able to purchase the tickets from inside Spain. Do Australian banks have a thing about Alsa?

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Postby docpam on 30 Jun 2012, 07:31

Alan, I found that I could only buy my Alsa tickets using Paypal when booking from South Africa. The online web site did not accept my Visa or American Express cards. Join PayPal and it works a dream.
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Re: Buying ALSA bus tickets online

Postby Alan Pearce on 30 Jun 2012, 08:56

Hi Pam

Thanks for your reply. I went back to the Alsa web site and clicked on the Paypal option and it told me that a ticket bought through Paypal cannot be printed, changed or cancelled. If it can't be printed, how did you get on? I just love having a piece of paper in my hand that I can use if there is a misunderstanding over whether I have a seat on the bus or not :)

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Re: Buying ALSA bus tickets online

Postby sillydoll on 30 Jun 2012, 09:39

Last year I bought tickets, using PayPal, for 14 people in May and for 9 people in September. They allowed me to pritn out each individual's ticket. Perhaps they mean that you have to exchange the confirmation of the booking for a ticket at the bus station?
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Re: Buying ALSA bus tickets online

Postby ivar on 30 Jun 2012, 10:00

sillydoll wrote:Last year I bought tickets, using PayPal, for 14 people in May and for 9 people in September. They allowed me to pritn out each individual's ticket. Perhaps they mean that you have to exchange the confirmation of the booking for a ticket at the bus station?

I am not sure if this is true in this case, but sometimes what you get when you buy a ticket with ALSA is a confirmation number. You take this to the bus station (in the ALSA ticket window) and they will give you your ticket.

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Re: Buying ALSA bus tickets online

Postby eunivers on 30 Jun 2012, 20:43

We were planning on waiting till we get to Pamplona to buy our bus tickets to SJPP... but is it necessary to purchase them ahead of time via internet? We want to be on the additional 5:30pm bus to get to SJPP by 7:30 for dinner at L'Esprit du Chemin! So have you had trouble buying them at the bus station on the same day as your travel?
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Postby Alan Pearce on 01 Jul 2012, 00:28

Thankyou Sillydoll and Ivar for your comments. I am going to take the cowards way out and ask Garry from Spanish Adventures to buy the ticket for me and send me the details. I will post here the results of how he gets on.

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Postby Geoleeu on 01 Jul 2012, 11:01

One can also pay using Paypal. Register your credit card on the paypal web site, then pay bus tickets through that service
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Re: Buying ALSA bus tickets online

Postby Mmc_56 on 01 Jul 2012, 16:49

Wow....isn't technology a wonderful thing sometimes !

Through this forum, I know how to get from Barcelona to SJPdP, that I can buy my bus tickets online before, and now, that I can also use Paypal to pay for them. There is such a wealth of knowledge here on the forums, thank you all for it ! It certainly makes the planning so much easier for us newbies :) I can only imagine how much more difficult the journey to SJPdP to start the Camino Frances would be without this. Would probably require even more vino tinto :)

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Re: Buying ALSA bus tickets online

Postby Alan Pearce on 02 Jul 2012, 22:18

A slight change in procedure - I have bought my Alsa bus ticket on line after joining Paypal, and have printed it out. I presume that I present this to the Alsa bus office on the day of departure and they will print out a regular ticket for me? If so, how much earlier would I need to be at the depot to have this done? I am not leaving Madrid [departure point] till 09.30 so it is no drama to be there a bit early. Sorry for all the questions but the answers may help others as well :oops:

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Postby falcon269 on 02 Jul 2012, 22:56

For the airport bus, they looked at my computer printout, but my name was on the driver's roster as well. No separate ticket was issued.
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Postby mmm042 on 03 Jul 2012, 18:06

The one thing to note is that if you miss your bus, you can't just use your ticket and get on the next one. You have to purchase an entirely new ticket. That happened to me when I was in Spain last March during Daylight Savings, which was a different weekend than here in the U.S., so I showed up at 7 a.m. for my 6 a.m. bus.

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Postby Alan Pearce on 06 Jul 2012, 22:01

I bought my Alsa ticket by using a Travellex debit card, which has a mixture of Euros and Aussie dollars on it. The ticket cost around 40 euro and I assumed that the money would be taken from the euro section. Silly me. It came out of the dollars. Hmm.

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