Friday, April 22, 2011

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Alvedro Airport Bus: no go for the link to the AC-14 / Third Round. Tourist tram

This was a news / information that we were waiting for authorities, and that as we imagined it would be so, service logic. El Ideal Gallego narrates:

Despite the opening
Link of the Third Round at the airport, connecting bus A Coruña with the terminal has not changed its route and , according to reports from the company that runs it is not changed in the future. From Asicasa report that there are no plans to use the new road AC-14, which stretch from A Zapateira to the terminal has been open a week and can reach the airport in about five minutes.

The company's decision is understandable since many of its users are travelers going to the terminal but residents in the vicinity of Vilaboa , so Asicasa prefer to keep the drive along the national highway 550 .

In particular, the route of this road starts at Puerta Real and from there made several stops in the city: La Marina, at the height of the Sporting Club Casino in the Plaza de Ourense and three more in different parts of the avenue Alfonso Molina. After stops in Palavea, Alcampo and follow Portazgo O and A Corveira up to Vilaboa.


The ticket price is 1.30 euros regardless of the point from which to depart or to leave, contrary to what happens to the rest of commuter buses, which vary in cost depending on the section to be performed. With the metropolitan transportation card or Millennium low price to 0.72 euros.
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response to the significant questions we are making, about the connections between airports, train stations and buses and downtown (leaving aside the question of what bus to catch several shopping centers ) remind you that we have a fixed post in the have ye a plane indicative of distance between stations and stops airbus.

Well, bind better than almost you're going to re-offer right here ...:


I went to the port of information in detail This service we published at the time of its launch, but updated to April 2011.

Source: El Ideal Gallego
Art and Graphics: blog busurbano

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