
Orihuela Transport
Costa Blanca Details

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Route |
Identifier |
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N-332 |
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N-340 |
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N-348 |
Orihuela,
Orihuela Poligono Industrial, Granja de Rocamora |
|
A-304 |
Orihuela,
The Campanet, Hospital de Orihuela, Almoradi |
|
A-310 |
Embalse
de la Pedrera, Black Cabezo |
|
A-311 |
Callosa
de Segura, San Bartolome (TM Orihuela), Rafal |
|
A-312 |
The
Mudamiento |
|
A-321 |
Orihuela,
Redovan |
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A-330 |
Orihuela,
The Desamparados, Beniel |
|
A-331
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Orihuela
Torremendo |
|
A-332
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Orihuela,
Bigastro, Torrevieja |
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A-333
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Rural
Torremendo |
|
A-350
|
Playas
de Orihuela, Campoamor Neighborhood |
|
A-374
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Orihuela,
Media Legua |
|
A-410
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Rural
Barbarossa |
|
A-413 |
Orihuela
Benferri, The Vincent, Abanilla |
There are other local
roads that connect all the rural lines such as: AV-301 (Torremendo-Zenete),
AV-3005 (corner of Camino de los Cobos-Enmedio), AV-3012 (Low-Molins run), AV -
3314 (Hurchillo-Bigastro), AV-3315 (Arneva-Hurchillo), AV-3316 (Arneva-El
Mojon), AV-3501 (Sierra Escalona), AV-4130 (The Los Vincent-Vives), AV-4141
(The The Matanza-Escorratel), C-332 (run averages), C-3131 (run Bajas).
Additionally, given
the predominantly rural character of the
Some of these are:
Senda: Senda Masquefa, Senda del Obispo, Molina Senda, Senda Cascante.
Camino: Camino Viejo de Callosa (which unites the old with Callosa
Orihuela), Camino Viejo de Almoradi (which unites the old with Almoradi
Orihuela), Camino Viejo de Cartagena (which joined in the Middle Ages with
Orihuela Cartagena), and
Veredas: Vereda roll, Vereda Leghorn, Vereda San Jose.
Orihuela is connected
to the European road network through several motorways and expressways.
A-7 Mediterranean motorway, which connects
Alicante-Murcia motorway (exits 80 and 81)
Autovia Madrid-Alicante.
Alicante-Cartagena motorway that runs from the Orihuela Costa, linking
these two cities.
Motorways that were designed for the Orihuela-Orihuela Costa and
Orihuela-Guardamar/Torrevieja areas.
There are many first- and
second-order transits inside the municipality. Some of these roads are:
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Urban Transportation
There are several bus
lines in the city on the coast.
Orihuela Costa: There are two bus lines that run across the
coast of

The Orihuela taxi and
bus stops are on the outside and inside, with 15 docks for buses. After the
unification of the railway and bus stations, both are in the same building.
Several companies provide bus service linking the city with any
The 15 docks for buses
also connect the city to all towns and cities of the region of the capital, as
well as the parishes of the city.
Taxi
The city has three
taxi stops: Railway Station/Interchange Orihuela;
The Coast has several
stops in Campoamor and Playa Flamenca. Both fleets are urban and intercity
services.
Torremendo: There is a single line that connects this hamlet with the
Rail
Orihuela has a train
station that was built with modern glass architecture. Inside it houses the
offices of both ADIF-RENFE bus companies. It was opened in 1998.
The city is connected
by a rail from the 19th century, which opened for the Prime Minister of the
Crown, Canovas del Castillo, and former minister Trinitario Ruiz Capdepon.
The train has lines
linking
ADIF-RENFE offers
passenger services to cities like Elche, Alicante, Alcira, Sax, Elda, Jativa,
Valencia Estacio del Nord, and Barcelona Franca station to station to Sants,
Tarragona, Gerona, Castellon de la Plana, Murcia, Cartagena, Lorca, San Vicente
del Raspeig, and the French city of Montpellier several times daily. It offers
great lines through TALGO, Mare Nostrum, and the ARCO train. There are also
freight trains in the area.
Orihuela will soon
launch a reformed road that will accommodate high-speed trains. This will allow
the high-speed train in the city of
|
Capitals |
Distance (km) |
Cities |
Distance (km) |
Cities |
Distance (km) |
|
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104.5 |
Almoradi |
14.9 |
Almoradi |
57.3 |
|
Benidorm |
101.3 |
Callosa
de Segura |
8.9 |
|
77.8 |
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Castellon |
317.9 |
Denia |
147.3 |
|
33.4 |
|
|
64 |
Guardamar
del Segura |
28.3 |
|
23.4 |
|
Novelda |
46.2 |
Torrefieja |
31.1 |
San
Vicente del Raspeig |
59.3 |
|
|
234 |
Villena |
84.6 |
|
423.9 |
|
|
591.1 |
|
64.2 |
|
48.8 |

Bike Lanes
The city is equipped
with a bike lane network that has a dimension of 14 km and connects with
parishes such as Desamparados, Cross Cover the Escorratel, as well as other
areas such as the Palm, the city of
There are plans to
expand the number of bike lanes to other parishes such as Hurchillo or Arneva. There
is also a section of cycle track linking the road and national highway Beniel
Murcia-Alicante across the bridge of the salts and the
Distances
The table provided
below deals with the distances between the towns of Orihuela and the most
important towns of the province (over 15,000), as well as the provincial
capital of