<html><div style='background-color:'><P><BR>Hi You can fly as I did to Madrid and take a train from Charmartin to Sarria. As I recall I arrived at oh dark hundred which was an overnight arriving at Sarria at about 6am I reserved a second class seat. You can go to their website and organize a seat. There may have been another arrival time but I was meeting a friend who was to arrive from Leon at 9am </P>
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<P>Margaret </P>
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<P> </P></DIV>>From: Rosina Lila <BLAROLIaAOL.COM>>Reply-To: Road to Santiago Pilgrimage <GOCAMINOaPETE.URI.EDU>>To: GOCAMINOaPETE.URI.EDU >Subject: Re: Transportation to Sarria >Date: Tue, 9 Mar 2004 19:35:24 -0500 > >The easiest way, of course, would be to fly to Santiago and take to bus to Sarria. But that would rob you of the one-in-a-lifetime significance and wonder of arriving at Santiago for the first time like a pilgrim: on foot. Perhaps you can fly to Leon or Ponferrada and take the bus from there to Sarria. The buses in Spain are inexpensive, convenient, comfortable and go anywhere with frequency. Also, the bus stations tend to be within easy reach of almost anywhere in the city. >Personally, I much prefer the buses in Spain over trains. (Not so in Italy, definitely). </div><br clear=all><hr> <a href="http://g.msn.com/8HMAENUS/2737??PS=">Store more e-mails with MSN Hotmail Extra Storage – 4 plans to choose from!</a> </html>