Transport
Calamonte bus station
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- Estación de autobuses de Calamonte
Transport
Estación de autobuses de Calamonte
Location and Contact:
- Contact person: Calamonte Town Hall
- Tel.:924 323 262
- Fax: 924 323 552
- Email: catv@calamonte.org
- Website address: www.calamonte.org/
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There is a public transport service available for you to discover and visit Extremadura: you will find a station in Calamonte.
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- Type:
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- Bus
Accessibility:
- Disabled access
- Admits guide dogs
Theme:
- Transport
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