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Obviously you mean Santo Domingo (and not Santiago) de la Calzada. RENFE site doesn't show me any direct trains on any day because there isn't a train station in SDdlC. The closest are Miranda de Ebro, Burgos and maybe Haro so you should search for these connectionsFlight gets into Madrid at 6:40 am on 9/28. Advise on getting to Santiago de la Calzada? The train times keep changing. What worked for you?
Yes, Santo Domingo de la Calzada—dang autocorrect!Obviously you mean Santo Domingo (and not Santiago) de la Calzada. RENFE site doesn't show me any direct trains on any day because there isn't a train station in SDdlC. The closest are Miranda de Ebro, Burgos and maybe Haro so you should search for these connections
Okay! Hoping we can catch one soon after arriving as we would like to walk to Granon before dark! Thank you!I wouldn't even bother trying to do it by train. Just get the bus from Barajas T4 via Burgos with an hour for a coffee and a tinkle while you are there. https://www.rome2rio.com/map/Madrid-Airport-MAD/Santo-Domingo-de-la-Calzada
Hi HavnenOkay! Hoping we can catch one soon after arriving as we would like to walk to Granon before dark! Thank you!
Thank youHi Havnen
No hay problema..
Plenty of time .. put that link onto your phone (that @Tincatinker quoted).. for Rome2rio.. it will help you out anywhere in the world. Even to get to your neighbours house.
The screen shots from the Rome2rio search show as Tinca said, the easiest way is by bus via Burgos.
The app shows there is more than one bus per day on each stage. Arrival in Madrid after 6am - you’ll still get to Granon before dark. It’s onky 6.5ks from SDdlC. (See pic of gronze map) Relax and Buen Camino.
Annie