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  2. Plaza de Armas (bus station) - Wikipedia

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    Plaza de Armas (English: Barrack Square) is an international bus station of the city of Seville. It is located at the intersection of the avenue Cristo de la Expiración and Torneo St., in the district of Casco Antiguo. It was opened in 1992.

  3. Seville Airport - Wikipedia

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    Seville Airport (IATA: SVQ, ICAO: LEZL) [1] (Spanish: Aeropuerto de Sevilla) [2] is the sixth busiest inland airport in Spain. It is the main international airport serving Western Andalusia in southern Spain , and neighbouring provinces.

  4. TUSSAM - Wikipedia

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    TUSSAM articulated city bus. Urban transports of Seville Municipal Corporation (TUSSAM) manages the bus service and urban trams in Seville, Spain. History.

  5. Airport bus - Wikipedia

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    A FlyAway airport bus in Los Angeles An easyBus airport shuttle bus in England. An airport bus, or airport shuttle bus, alternatively simply airport shuttle or shuttle bus is a bus designed for transport of passengers to and from, or within airports. These vehicles will usually be equipped with larger luggage space, and incorporate special ...

  6. MetroCentro (Seville) - Wikipedia

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    Metrocentro, popularly known as Tranvía de Sevilla (Spanish for Seville Tram), is a tram system serving the centre of the city Seville, in Andalusia, Spain. It began operating in October 2007. [1] The tram system only has one line, called T1. It is operated by TUSSAM, which is a municipally owned corporation.

  7. Cercanías Sevilla - Wikipedia

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    The network consists of five lines and thirty-seven stations. The two busiest stations on the network in 2018 were Seville-Santa Justa and Seville-San Bernardo with 1.49 million passengers each, followed by Virgen del Rocío (751,000), Utrera (719,000) and Dos Hermanas (674,000).