Hitchhiking from Torrejón de la Calzada
Hitchhiking to Torrejón de la Calzada
Recent reviews mentioning Torrejón de la Calzada
40.31682, -3.89802
the station in good, a decent amount of carsquite a lot of locals...i was going in direction of caceres and on thursday afternoon (from 3PM ) it took me 3h to find a loft to xanadu, a big shopping centre near by (the guy told me was better from there, and after 3h i just took it)
there, in my opinion, was worse, cus being on the other side of the A5, everyone was going towards madrid
i also tried at the roundabout but with no luck
so i went back here, slept on a tent behind the station (its pretty chill), and next morning, after 1h (10-11AM), i found a lift to the station at the 88km, with a restaurant that seems better
lets see
―mutterichbindoom
40.10478, -3.64581
sign "proxima gasolinera" rulezzz, estimated time of waiting - couple hours, but still... :) sib_explorer―Anonymous
40.2971, -3.69207
one of another "proxima gasolinera" on the way from Madrid, be ready to wait for couple hours. sib_explorer―Anonymous
40.2971, -3.69207
Tried this spot last january, the only ride i got after a few hours of asking people was to the next gas station! Not recommended...but worth a shot if you have time, esp in the summer. good luck!―Bschramm27
40.2971, -3.69207
It would be better to jump off at Getafe Industrial (see the map)―Anonymous
40.2971, -3.69207
Getafe Industrial perfect station to reach this gasoline. From station to there you need 15-20 mins walk. don't be late because there is not much traffic. And cars usually don't drive long distance.Good luck!
―Kralx15
40.10478, -3.64581
Such a bad place to wait car. There are a lot of gasoline on the way so petrol station is almost empty.Good luck!
―Kralx15
40.2971, -3.69207
You can get to this petrol station (repsol) by public transport+on foot. Get a cercanías (metropolitan train) from Atocha or a metro (around 2 euros), jump of at El Casar. Walk to the east for about 20 minutes.January 2011 they were building a new neigbourhood, but it was easy to jump the fence and cross without anybody saying anything.
―Danielo
40.10478, -3.64581
Yes, there are not many people in the gas station, but there are some people around the restaurant and Burger King. And a far amount of people does go on longer distance rides, not so much local traffic anymore. In my experience the best service station in southern madrid (hitched this route 3 times now)―Laura13
40.17724, -3.66893
This station has a lot of local traffic, as it has a car wash and is close to a commercial area. It's best to ask drivers whether they go to Ocana (just a bit further south) and then get dropped at the petrol station in Sesena Nuevo.―Laura13
40.17724, -3.66893
In february, I gave up after 4 hours without any ride. In 4 hours I saw only 2 cars going at least to the next gaz station on the highway, but both were full. It's probably better in the summer though.―Peyjo
40.31682, -3.89802
Good enaugh since we are in Spain―Anonymous
40.31682, -3.89802
It's located around 18 km from the Alto de Extremadura gas station, so you just need a short ride. After a lot of asking around we found a driver who took us all the way to the border in Badajoz!―Ewelinalucy
40.17724, -3.66893
I was going to Grenada and after 30mn waiting I found one to Cordoba, almost 2/3 of the road :) Good! There is a petrol station + a little cafetaria.―Anonymous
40.24604, -3.69037
Trying to get a lift to Granada, arrived around lunch time and waited for about 2 hours before getting a lift as far as Puerto Lápice (just past Madridejos).―Truffula
40.21909, -3.6845
―Uprising
40.33804, -3.80162
I just had to ask drivers, and the second that I ask drove us till Trujillo!―ChrisPnct
40.17724, -3.66893
Big gas station. We waited 45 minutes and found a direct ride to Granada.―Anonymous
40.31682, -3.89802
It's a gaz station where you can stop if you're trying to go in direction of Talavera/Badajoz/Portugal.―Anonymous
40.24604, -3.69037
Petrol station and McDonald's. Lots of local traffic going to Pinto.―Anonymous