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European Conference on Combinatorics, Graph Theory and ApplicationsSeville, September 11 - 15, 2007 |
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Location and TravelHere there is a map with the location of Eurocomb'07 together with San Pablo airport, Santa Justa railway station, some bus lines, hotels, and tourism information offices.
How to arrive to
Seville:
Taxis charges are regulated by the City Hall. Taxis should charge a fixed amount in any trip from/to the Airport to any location in the city, according to the following schedule: 1. Monday to Friday from 7:00 am to 21:00 pm): 19.04 Euros 2. Monday to Friday from 21:00 pm to 7:00 am), Satudays, Sundays and Hollidays (all day): 21.24 Euros In the services requested by phone, it`s necessary to add the amount marked in the taximeter till the collection of the passenger. Always the shorted route but choosen by the taxidriver.
From the train station of
Santa Justa, the high speed train service (AVE) has achieved
linking Seville-Madrid in just 2,30 h. There are 15 trains daily and
some stop in Córdoba and Ciudad Real. Train Station Information: Phone +34 902 240 202 (7:00 to 23:00 h)
Several bus services link
the capital to numerous towns in the Province, to the capitals and principal
towns of the Comunidad and to other cities in Spain,
as well as to several European capitals. These buses leave from either of
the two following bus stations: Local Buses.
The city buses are the predominant public
transportation. Information about bus lines at
Transportes Urbanos de Sevilla (TUSSAM)
Phone +34 954 420 011
Access by road has changed substantially over the last years. Road A-4 links Seville to Madrid passing through Córdoba.Motorway A-49, also called “V Centenario”, goes to Huelva and is going to be prolonged to Portugal.Motoway A-92 links Seville to Granada, Baza and Puerto Lumbreras, in the region of Murcia.Another interesting exit (or entrance) road is the A-66, the old Vía de la Plata, that goes to Merida, Castilla y León and Asturias. It follows a very long historic itinary, and has over recent years been re-valued as a route of great cultural and scenestic interest.
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