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  2. Autoridad Única del Transporte de Gran Canaria - Wikipedia

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    A Global bus at Faro de Maspalomas bus station. Public transport around Gran Canaria is provided by an extensive bus network, operated by the Global bus company. [3] Bus tickets may be purchased with cash, and AUTGC also operates a contactless electronic ticket called the TransGC Card, which is valid across the whole network. [4]

  3. Tren de Gran Canaria - Wikipedia

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    Tren de Gran Canaria (TGC, the Train of Gran Canaria) is a proposed railway on the island of Gran Canaria in the Canary Islands. It is planned to run from the island's capital, Las Palmas along the eastern coast of the island, serving Gran Canaria Airport and terminating in Maspalomas. First announced in 2004, construction on the line has not ...

  4. Autovía GC-2 - Wikipedia

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    The superhighway was first opened in the late-1970s when tourism arrived, it first opened within Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, it later extended to the western part and with the GC23. The superhighway later extended to the coastline and the highway later bypasses towns in the 1980s and the 1990s to Agaete with several towns, that section within ...

  5. Autovía GC-3 - Wikipedia

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    The GC-3, known officially as Circunvalación de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Bypass) is a superhighway in Gran Canaria (Canary Islands).It connects the two trunk roads GC-1 (Autopista del Sur de Gran Canaria) and GC-2 (Autovía del Norte de Gran Canaria) over a length of 13 km (8.1 mi).

  6. Gran Canaria - Wikipedia

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    The line is planned to have 11 stations, including an underground station at Gran Canaria Airport. The scheme was first announced in 2009, with a planned operational date in 2015. A public company called Ferrocarriles de Gran Canaria has been formed by the Cabildo's Gran Canaria Transport Authority. Plans were still being discussed in 2018.

  7. Autopista GC-1 - Wikipedia

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    The GC-1 (also Autopista del Sur, "Southern Highway") is a superhighway (or motorway) on the island of Gran Canaria. It links the capital Las Palmas in the north with Puerto de Mogán in the south. It is the fastest route from the north of the island to the south and vice versa with a top speed limit of 120 km/h (75 mph).

  8. Arguineguín - Wikipedia

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    The harbour here hosts a ferry service to Puerto Rico de Gran Canaria and Puerto de Mogán whilst another popular way to reach the town from Puerto Rico de Gran Canaria is by trekking over the mountain between the two towns. The town also lies on several public bus routes offering convenient service to other towns on the island.

  9. Gran Canaria Airport - Wikipedia

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    Gran Canaria Airport (IATA: LPA, ICAO: GCLP) (Spanish: Aeropuerto de Gran Canaria) is a passenger and freight airport on the island of Gran Canaria.It is an important airport within the Spanish air transport network (owned and managed by a public enterprise, AENA), as it holds the sixth position in terms of passengers, and fifth in terms of operations and cargo transported.