Connecting with the FEVE train

Maybeth

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I will be completing my Camino including the Santiago to Muxia/Finnisterre walk in early Oct.
I want to take the FEVE train from Ferrol to Oviedo then travel down to my hospitalera posting in Najera. I seem to be going around in circles online to get all the train and bus information I need to make a realistic plan. The information from the experienced folks has been helpful but I seem to be lacking some bits. So here are my areas of confusion:
On the schedule for the Santiago to A Coruna bus, I am confused by the use of the AP-9 with all the other destinations. Am I correct in understanding that the 16:30 bus is quite direct. When does it arrive in A Coruna? How do you get to Ferrol from there?
What about the train from Santiago to Ferrol? It is shown on the renfe map but when I try to get times no trains show up.
I have the same question if I take the bus from Muxia? How do I get from there to Ferrol?
Thanks for any help you can offer to clarify my thoughts.
 
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there are buses from Santiago to Ferrol, at least three per day.

As I recall, Muxia is a tough place to get to and from on public transport. You may have to hitchhike at least part of the way, or beg rides from the locals. The FEVE to Oviedo takes a very long time, hours and hours, but if you go in daylight it is a beautiful trip. From there you can easily get any of several daily trains south to Leon, and onward east from there.

What an adventure! Enjoy yourself, and Najera.
Rebekah
 

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Rebekah Scott said:
As I recall, Muxia is a tough place to get to and from on public transport.

«Not quite the situation. There are daily regular buses between Muxia and Santiago. You can find out from the tourist office in Santiago. The easiest way to go from Muxia to Ferrol is via Santiago.

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From A Coruna to Ferrol there are lots of buses. To get to A Coruna from Muxia:

En Transporte Público
Bus / Autobœs:

Lunes a viernes:
A Coruña - Muxía: 8:15, 16:00.
Muxía - A Coruña: 7:30, 10:45.
Sábado:
A Coruña - Muxía: 8:15, 15:00.
Muxía - A Coruña: 7:20.
Domingo:
A Coruña - Muxía: 9:15, 14:25, 17:00.
Muxía - A Coruña: 7:30, 18:00.

SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA - FERROL

SALIDA LLEGADA
DIAS HASTA EL EMPRESA LINEA
09:15 10:15 Vigo-Pontevedra-Santiago-Ferrol (Por Pontedeume y A9)
LMXJVS 31/12/2010 Castromil,S.A.

11:00 12:20 Santiago-Ferrol (Por A9 y Guisamo)
LMXJVS 31/12/2010 Castromil,S.A.

12:00 13:18 Santiago-Ferrol (Por A9 y Fene)
LMXJV 31/12/2010 Castromil,S.A.

13:30 14:45 Vigo-Pontevedra-Santiago-Ferrol (Por Pontedeume y A9)
DLMXJVS 31/12/2010 Castromil,S.A.

15:00 16:18 Santiago-Ferrol (Por A9 y Fene)
LMXJV 31/12/2010 Castromil,S.A.

16:15 17:15 Vigo-Pontevedra-Santiago-Ferrol (Por Pontedeume y A9)
LMXJV 31/12/2010 Castromil,S.A.

16:30 18:37 Santiago-Ordes-Betanzos-Ferrol
LMXJV 31/12/2010 Castromil,S.A.

18:00 19:15 Vigo-Pontevedra-Santiago-Ferrol (Por Pontedeume y A9)
DLMXJVS 31/12/2010 Castromil,S.A.

19:30 20:48 Santiago-Ferrol (Por A9 y Fene)
DLMXJV 31/12/2010 Castromil,S.A.

21:00 22:15 Vigo-Pontevedra-Santiago-Ferrol (Por Pontedeume y A9)
DLMXJVS 31/12/2010 Castromil,S.A.

Estos horarios son meramente informativos y pueden estar sujetos a modificaciones.
Para mas información : 902 29 29 00 - monbus@monbus.es
 

Maybeth

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Mar 20, 2011
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Canada
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2003 Camino Frances SJPP to Finnisterre
2011 Camino Frances, Camino Ingles, Muxia, Finnisterre
2011 Hospitalera Najera
(2014/15 VdlP & Sanabres)
(2014/15 Hospitalera)
Thank you so much for your detailed help and your encouragement. It is fun to plan a different Camino this time, with lots of walking but without the self imposed pressure to "do the whole thing again".
 
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