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Bus from Santander to Sahagun September 2015

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French Way 2012 and 2013 . Missed 2014 due to my daughters wedding . Back in 2015 to start in Sahagun where we left off . Planning to walk to Finnestera finishing next year if that is to be:)
Hi All, I am new to the Forum and need advice from those who have gone before.;)My partner and I fly to Santander 20th Sept. We want to go from there to sahagun by bus ? How frequent are the buses . ? On one site I saw twice weekly but doubt if this is correct ?? Anyone have this info from experience please ?
 
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Renfe train from Santander to Palencia and Palencia to Sahagun. The results are somewhat confusing if you ask the site for information Santander to Sahagun.
http://www.renfe.com/EN/viajeros/

ALSA bus from Santander to either Leon or Osorno and Leon or Osorno to Sahagun. The ALSA site will not give information Santander to Sahagun.
https://www.alsa.es/en/

The train runs more frequently than the bus.
 
From (downtown) Santander to Sahagún, train is your best bet (IMHO). You are traveling on a Sunday and there aren't buses from Osorno to Sahagún on Sundays (AFAIK). To go by bus changing buses in León would be possible but it would be a bigger detour than to go by train changing trains in Palencia.

To look for trains from Santander to Sahagún on the web of RENFE, make two separate searches: one for the route from Santander to Palencia and another one for the route from Palencia to Sahagún and decide by yourself what's the best connection for you. The web of RENFE isn't (very) good looking for options involving a change of trains so if you just look for options from Santander to Sahagún, you are unlikely to see them all.

From the airport to downtown Santander, take an Alsa bus (they run frequently). The train station in Santander is in front of the bus station.
 
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