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[QUOTE="Anniesantiago, post: 357366, member: 3502"] I have taken both the train and the bus from Madrid to Pamplona and I much prefer the bus! You catch the bus right outside Terminal 4 - pay the driver - and see the scenery! So you see it is a matter of choice. The buses are beautiful Mercedes buses and the trip is quite comfortable. There is a toilet on board. If you plan on catching the cercanius, you can find information on what to expect online. It's often best to buy your ticket from the many machines, because there is usually only ONE attendant in the tiny office, and I've had the experience of (literally) sitting and waiting 45 minutes while he helped the one customer in front of me, while the last train to make my connection took off. :( If you decide on the train and you're over 55, you can also purchase a Tarjeta Dorada from the attendant FIRST, which will give you a nice discount on train tickets for a year. But I still find the bus more to my liking. It's quicker and easier, imo. [/QUOTE]
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