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[QUOTE="Alan Pearce, post: 61268, member: 3126"] I took the overnight train from Santiago de Compostela to Madrid 3 years ago. We had a sleeper which was fine by me as the beds are 1.75m long and I am 1.7m. My travelling campanion however was much taller so had his feet and some ankle sticking out the end. It was a fine contemplative way to finish the camino, as the train rocked and rattled us back to the real world. You can buy cheap train tickets on line by going to [url=http://www.renfe.es]http://www.renfe.es[/url] and I will be doing this soon to buy my ticket from Madrid to Seville for the start of my camino, and then the SDC to Madrid trip at the end. You cannot buy tickets on line more than 2 months in advance. I have just typed in a hypothetical travel date of Feb. 25th, and it shows that tickets for the day train leaving around 2 PM and arriving around 9PM are 20.10 for tourist class and 39.90 for first class. For the same date the overnight train [ leaving around 10.30.PM and arriving around 8AM] has seats for 30.10 [tourist] or 66.60 [first], or beds at 31.30[tourist] , 101.60[first] or 139.90 [not sure what class this is but its out of my league]. Some people say the renfe website is hard to use. I have not bought my tickete yet [too soon] but hopefully will be able to handle it when the time comes. You print the tickets out at home, as I understand it. Buen camino Alan Be brave. Life is joyous. [/QUOTE]
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