Category: Transport

Spanish airport workers have called to a 24-hour strike nationwide on April 21st, Easter Thursday, coinciding with the first day of the Easter holidays, in protest of the privatization of the entity announced by the Government. The union spokesman has acknowledged that “we know that our action will affect many passengers, but we cannot sit […]


The trains will pass through stations every twenty minutes, ten less than now, thanks to the duplication of tracks. From January 24th the commuter train can now circulate on two rails, a breakthrough that opens the door to a significant increase in the frequency of the busiest train on the Costa del Sol. Starting next […]


The Municipal Transport Company (EMT) in Malaga will install before this Easter Wi-Fi in all buses of the lines 3, 11, the two circulars and the new bus to the airport. Travelling by public transport in Malaga has advantages and disadvantages. In the first case, you can move from one place to another at a […]


The AVE high speed train between Malaga and Madrid has reached 5.787.800 million passengers since its commissioning on 24 December 2007. The AVE Malaga-Madrid was the first to link the Spanish capital with a seaside town, a transfer which takes place via a fleet of 24 trains daily stopping in Antequera-Santa Ana, Puente Genil-Herrera, Córdoba, […]



Spain will rise tomorrow called to a general strike. This strike will affect the country’s public services, from hospitals to schools, courts and, of course, public transport. We leave a little guide on how Spain will work tomorrow, to give you an idea. What minimum services will have public transport? The Ministry of Public Works […]


The new suburban train station at Malaga Airport is operating since the 10th of September. The improvement work of the airport is thus progressing at good speed, as the opening of this new station opposite the new terminal T3 was scheduled for the end of 2010, along with the second access road. The suburban train […]


Communications with the Costa del Sol improved with the entry into service of the rail line linking Malaga and Fuengirola, in the summer of 1975. On August 1st, the railway was launched with 70 trains daily, with a frequency of every half an hour and about 50,000 seats in total. The convoys stopped at seven […]



After an investment of more than 4.4 million Euros, the station of the conventional line of Malaga-Fuengirola is now operational. The Ministry for Development has undertaken a comprehensive refurbishment of the infrastructure located in the downtown, along the river Guadalmedina. With the coming into operation of the new facilities has been completed the refurbishment of […]