MOST of Spain enjoys the ideal climate for two-wheeled transport, either pedal-powered or with engines, and in fact, one of the reasons young adults do not tend to rush out to get driving lessons as soon as they hit 18...
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MOST of Spain enjoys the ideal climate for two-wheeled transport, either pedal-powered or with engines, and in fact, one of the reasons young adults do not tend to rush out to get driving lessons as soon as they hit 18...
A 'QUALITY of life' survey among residents in Spain's biggest cities shows attitudes have changed since the start of the pandemic, according to national consumer organisation OCU, which conducted the...
BARCELONA Metropolitan Transport (TMB) has launched a system to help the blind and partially-sighted find their way around the rail and bus network – in fact, it is a world first.
TWO more major motorways in Spain are about to become toll-free once their franchises end in August, meaning a potential annual saving for motorists of half a billion euros a year.
A HANDY new tool on the Barcelona metro is making life easier for everyone – and residents who use underground rail networks in the rest of Spain's cities are hoping it will spread nationwide.
BARCELONA is set to ban high-emission vehicles from an area 20 times the size of the so-called 'Madrid Central' traffic-free zone in the capital, starting next year.
A 'LOW-COST' version of Spain's high-speed AVE rail link is set to go live in January, starting with the Madrid-Barcelona connection, one of its most heavily-frequented routes.
SLIDING doors on Barcelona's underground trains may be abolished if a pilot with a newer version proves to be a success.
STANDING right where his great-granddad King Alfonso XIII did exactly a century ago, Spain's reigning monarch Felipe VI opened Automobile Barcelona yesterday, ready for it to kick off in earnest today (Sunday).
FREE Wi-Fi is now available on seven in 10 of the high-speed AVE trains between Madrid and Barcelona from today (Monday) and expected to be rolled out to the remainder in the next few months.
BARCELONA taxi drivers are calling for city council funding to adapt their cabs to disabled passengers, saying only around 1% of them are suitable.
'ALTERNATIVE' taxi services Uber and Cabify have ceased operations in Barcelona as from today after restrictions on booking have made it 'impossible' for them to operate.