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How to get fromSevilla Santa Justa Station to Monte Carmelo, Sevilleby train, subway, bus, taxi, or foot

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There are 5 ways to get from Sevilla Santa Justa Station to Monte Carmelo, Seville by train, subway, bus, taxi, or foot

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  1. Train, subway

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    1. Take the train from Sevilla-Santa Justa to San Bernardotrain train C1 / ...
    2. Take the subway from San Bernardo to Plaza de Cubasubway subway L1
    18 min
    €1–2
  2. Subway

    1. Take the subway from Nervión to Plaza de Cubasubway subway L1
    24 min
    €1–2
  3. Line 21 bus

    1. Take the bus from José Laguillo to Palos de La Fronterabus bus 21
    25 min
    €2
  4. Taxi

    1. Take the taxi from Sevilla Santa Justa Station to Monte Carmelo, Sevilletaxi taxi 3.6 km
    4 min
    €6–8
  5. Walk

    1. Take the walk from Sevilla Santa Justa Station to Monte Carmelo, Sevillewalk walk 3.3 km
    39 min

Sevilla Santa Justa Station to Monte Carmelo, Seville by train, subway, and foot

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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Sevilla Santa Justa Station, Andalusia, Spain and Monte Carmelo, Seville, Andalusia, Spain?

Metro Sevilla operates a subway from Nervión to Plaza de Cuba every 10 minutes. Tickets cost €1–2 and the journey takes 5 min. Alternatively, Sevilla (TUSSAM) operates a bus from José Laguillo to Palos de La Frontera every 30 minutes. Tickets cost €2 and the journey takes 13 min.

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