Hello, Gunnar Wolf wrote: > Ana Guerrero dijo [Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 02:15:35PM +0100]: >> (...) >> The best way is going via Madrid airport. Once in Madrid, get a train or a >> bus to Cáceres. >> >> - Train >> From the airport get the metro to "Atocha Renfe". There are only 4-5 trains >> every day from Madrid. It might change for July but you can not check the >> train >> schedule until 2 months before. >> The trains take ~ 4 hours and depending of the train you take, prices start >> from ~ 45 euros round trip.
I would like to add train timetable webpage[0], you might want to get tickets in advance for your way. [0] http://www.renfe.es/horarios/english/index.html >> - Bus >> From the aiport get the metro to "Mendez Alvaro". In this metro stop there >> is >> a direct exit to the "Estación de autobuses del Sur" (South's bus station). >> Company going to Cáceres is called "AUTO RES" (it belongs to a transport >> group >> called AVANZA). >> There are 6-7 buses every day from this station to Cáceres. They take usually >> a bit less than the train (between 15-40 min) and price is between 40-45 >> euros >> round trip. Same on bus transportation[1] [1] http://www.avanzabus.com/web/?lang=en > Given this information, both ways seem equivalent - Is there a reason > to prefer train over bus or viceversa? Giving more options is usually > welcome, but it is also nice to say "you'd rather come this way" :) I guess either way is just fine (if else somebody can correct me), it depends on your timetables. Kind regards _______________________________________________ Debconf-discuss mailing list Debconf-discuss@lists.debconf.org http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-discuss