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Barcelona (BCN) Airport to the Barcelona Railway Station
I need to get from the Barcelona Airport (BCN) to the main line railway station to catch a train for Zaragoza, anyone know the best way of doing this ?
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Web site says train station is "A few minutes walk from any terminal"
http://www.barcelona-...eng/transport_eng.htm
Web site says train station is "A few minutes walk from any terminal"
http://www.barcelona-...eng/transport_eng.htm
. . . and from the website of the Spanish Airport's Authority (Aena):
http://www.aena-aerop...5569607347/Train.html
Trains from Barcelona Sants to Zaragoza are fairly frequent, with journey times between about 1 hour 20 mins and 1 hour 50 mins:
http://www.renfe.com/viajeros/index.html
Chris
http://www.aena-aerop...5569607347/Train.html
Trains from Barcelona Sants to Zaragoza are fairly frequent, with journey times between about 1 hour 20 mins and 1 hour 50 mins:
http://www.renfe.com/viajeros/index.html
Chris
It all sounds complicated from here with all these websites to look at but when you get there its really, really well sign posted - promise!
You go over the footbridge (or get a shuttle bus if you need one) to the Renfe station at T2 - you will have flown into T1 - and find the train on the screen just as you would here. It will tell you which platform and you can buy a ticket at the machine.
Here's the Renfe website in English where you can check the timetable and probably buy a ticket?
Leave plenty of time and you'll be fine.
You go over the footbridge (or get a shuttle bus if you need one) to the Renfe station at T2 - you will have flown into T1 - and find the train on the screen just as you would here. It will tell you which platform and you can buy a ticket at the machine.
Here's the Renfe website in English where you can check the timetable and probably buy a ticket?
Leave plenty of time and you'll be fine.
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