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Transport from towns on Via De la Plata to Madrid

Branden

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plan to walk in 2015
HI Veteran peregrinos! I am going in September to walk for 10 days from Seville on the Via de la Plata. I will make it to Villafranca de los Barros, Terremejia or Merida depending on how far I feel good walking each day.
Does anyone know if its easy to get a bus from one of these towns to Madrid? Or have another suggestion? Many thanks!
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Renfe train from VillaFranca de los Barros to Madrid.

Renfe train from Merida to Madrid.

Avanza bus from Villafranca de los Barros to Madrid

Avanza bus from Merida to Madrid.

ALSA bus from Torremejia to Merida.
 
Hi,

I guess you already have the answers in the post above... At least, Mérida is so large a city that I cannot imagine there be any problems getting a train or a bus to Madrid. I just want to wish you a good camino, and please tell us all about it here on the Forum! :O)

Take care

/BP
 
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I took the train from Merida last year and it was a very pleasant experience. It's an opportunity to have a chat to locals who aren't part of the camino industry; Spanish trains are, in my experience, comfortable, clean and well-managed; the service is good; and once you're going it's a fine way to see the countryside.
Buen camino, wes.
 
thanks everyone who has given such helpful information! much appreciated!
 

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