HIGH-SPEED rail services between Spain's largest two cities and France have been snapped up by half a million passengers in less than nine months, reveals the transport board.
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To get to the A-23, known as the Autovía Mudéjar and which eventually leads to northern Valencia and the port of Sagunto in one direction and just north of Huesca city in the other, motorists should use exit 321 off the A-2.
The same applies to those needing to take the A-68 towards El Burgo de Ebro or the A-123 towards Sariñena.
Getting onto the A-2 in the Barcelona direction can be achieved by taking the slip-road at kilometre 326.8, since the entrance at kilometre 323.7 has been shut since Friday.
The left-hand, or overtaking lane, and the central lane remain closed between kilometre 320.4 and 321.5, whilst the right-hand and centre lanes are shut from kilometre 321.5 to 325.2 with a contraflow onto the left lane.
HIGH-SPEED rail services between Spain's largest two cities and France have been snapped up by half a million passengers in less than nine months, reveals the transport board.
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