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MALAGA - PUBLIC TRANSPORT |
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Malaga Transportation
"Airport
The city is served by Malaga Airport (IATA: AGP, ICAO: LEMG), the one of the first and oldest still in operation in Spain. In 2008, it handled 12,813,472 passengers, making it the fourth busiest in Spain. It is the international airport of Andalusia accounting for 85 percent of its international traffic. The airport, connected to the Costa del Sol, has a daily link with twenty cities in Spain and over a hundred cities in Europe (mainly in United Kingdom, Central Europe and the Nordic countries but also the main cities of Eastern Europe: Moscow, Saint Petersburg , Budapest, Sofia, Warsaw, Riga or Bucharest), North Africa, Middle East (Riyadh, Jeddah and Kuwait) and Northern America (New York, Toronto and Montreal).
Malaga´s Port was ruled by Visigoths (except Byzantine rule between 552-620) after Carthaginian and Roman rule.
Seaport
The Port of Malaga is the city's seaport, operating continuously at least since 600 B.C.
High-Speed Train
The main rail station is Malaga María Zambrano which is connected with Madrid Atocha by Talgo 200. On December 24rd, 2007, the high-speed train AVE came into service, reducing travel time to Madrid to just two and a half hours (see also Cordoba-Malaga high-speed rail line). The city has two commuter train lines Cercanías and a metro system is under construction.
Roads and highways
The A45 road leads north to Antequera and Cordoba. The Autovía A-7 parallels the N-340 road, both leading to Cadiz to the west through the Costa del Sol Occidental and Barcelona to the east through the Costa del Sol Oriental. Empresa Malagueña de Transportes´ buses are the main form of transport around the city. Malaga's bus station is connected with the city by the bus line number 4, although it is only ten minutes walk to the Alameda from there."
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