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Madrid to Sahagún

Dayle Robertson

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Camino Frances 2018 and planning a return in 2019.
We are trying to get from Madrid to Sahagún on May 16th to start the last half of the Camino Frances. We haven’t booked our transport yet and are undecided about using the bus or the train. The difference in cost is negligible. Any thoughts about this?
 
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I'm travelling from Madrid to Leon mid-April to restart the next installment of our Camino. We're using the train for the first time; will let you know how it compares to the bus when done.
 
I'm travelling from Madrid to Leon mid-April to restart the next installment of our Camino. We're using the train for the first time; will let you know how it compares to the bus when done.
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I think the trip on the bus is an hour or two longer. I have taken the train and the bus on portion of this route. The buses I rode on made a lot of stops.
 
We are trying to get from Madrid to Sahagún on May 16th to start the last half of the Camino Frances. We haven’t booked our transport yet and are undecided about using the bus or the train. The difference in cost is negligible. Any thoughts about this?
I would say use your feet. Madrid - Sahagun is exactly start and end of Camino de Madrid :)

This web page shows me equal travelling time for bus and train:

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We are trying to get from Madrid to Sahagún on May 16th to start the last half of the Camino Frances. We haven’t booked our transport yet and are undecided about using the bus or the train. The difference in cost is negligible. Any thoughts about this?

For me, if there is both a train or a bus option, then there really is no option: The train is less pain. :)
 
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Just back from our latest stage of the CF. I said I'd get back to you: train from Madrid to Leon was great. 2hours 15 minutes - comfy and relaxing. Getting back to Madrid from Sarria took a little longer - 6.5 hours! However, every alternative mode of transport seemed to take this long. On balance, I'd go for the train and I was always a big fan of the excellent bus services.
 

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