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Santiago to Ourense travel

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I intend to travel to Ourense from Santiago de Compostela on 15 Sept. I think train is the best option. Is it necessary to book train tickets in advance or can I just get them at the train station in Santiago?
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You can get tickets at the station. Just make sure you leave enough time as the line sometimes moves a bit slowly.
 
Well, I think that buying them ahead of time may be a safer way to go, at least if you are going on the Alvia or AVE (high speed). I learned this the hard way in July when I wanted to get from Pamplona to Ponferrada. Since it was a week day, not a holiday, I planned to get them at the train station. I arrived in Pampona on Tuesday afternoon, traveling WEd. Luckily, I checked online to see about tickets and was surprised to see the fast train was all sold out, for the next day and several after that. I was able to get to Ponferrada but it was an 8 1/2 hour trip involving a transfer and a million stops, rather than a fast Alvia ride.

I asked some Spanish friends about it and they told me that RENFE is cutting back on seats/cars on these trains, so they are more frequently full.
 
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Well, I think that buying them ahead of time may be a safer way to go, at least if you are going on the Alvia or AVE (high speed). I learned this the hard way in July when I wanted to get from Pamplona to Ponferrada. Since it was a week day, not a holiday, I planned to get them at the train station. I arrived in Pampona on Tuesday afternoon, traveling WEd. Luckily, I checked online to see about tickets and was surprised to see the fast train was all sold out, for the next day and several after that. I was able to get to Ponferrada but it was an 8 1/2 hour trip involving a transfer and a million stops, rather than a fast Alvia ride.

I asked some Spanish friends about it and they told me that RENFE is cutting back on seats/cars on these trains, so they are more frequently full.

Thanks, yeah i would like to take the high speed train to Ourense. I was intending to go directly to train station from airport when i arrive in Santiago and on to Ourense, so maybe it is better to buy tickets in advance.
 
You can get tickets at the station. Just make sure you leave enough time as the line sometimes moves a bit wayslowly.
Yes and yes But the train might be booked out. It is probably more important to have reservations from the other way to Ourense. The day I traveled I called to ask the same question and was told I better buy now..there were only 8 tickets left. Guess I bought my ticket right away.
 
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Yes and yes But the train might be booked out. It is probably more important to have reservations from the other way to Ourense. The day I traveled I called to ask the same question and was told I better buy now..there were only 8 tickets left. Guess I bought my ticket right away.

There are currently 12 trains on that route ... the odds are if you miss one you will get the next.
 
No trains listed for September 15th yet. Basic fare is €16.60 for a 44 minute trip or you could splash out €26.40 and save 6 minutes. There may be some advance booking discounts once train times are actually posted but I have never managed to buy via the RENFE website. Unless you are travelling on a holiday peak walk-up is fine. (IMO)
 
As there is chance of a Renfe strike on 15 Sept, I wont buy ticket in advance just yet! Im sure there is possibility it will be called off!!
What are bus options from Santiago to Ourense?
 
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