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[QUOTE="Castilian, post: 350875"] That isn't (too) rare in rural areas. Not every village has a marked bus stop and in places where there isn't any external sign of the bus stop the bus stops at some point known by locals and the bus driver either in the village (e.g.: in front of a bar or of the village hall or...) or [I]close[/I] to it (e.g.: at the junction of the main road that passes close to the village and the local road that connect it with the village itself). I recall some years ago I was in a bus making a local route in Cantabria (out of a camino to Santiago) and at some village 2 locals got the bus and asked the driver whether the bus made one or two stops in other of the villages along the route. The bus driver didn't know about the second stop and locals had to point out to him were it was (of course, there wasn't any sign whatsoever marking it). I'm not sure yet whether that was ignorance from the bus driver (what I find rare) or a favour he made to those old passengers (most likely due to the smiles of the driver) but nobody was surprised of seeing the bus stop to leave passengers at a point where it wasn't any bus stop signal because similar stops can be found in other rural places. ...and if you end the camino de Madrid you will cross it another time in Puente Duero. Oh, and if you walk the Ruta de la Lana you'll cross it at San Estebán de Gormaz... [/QUOTE]
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