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39.873, -2.60951

The gas station is quite busy and almost everyone goes to madrid. You can find toilets, showers (broken atm) and a small shop with chargers. The prices are the usual. There is a small restaurant but not many people come to eat. Most stop for a quick pause as there is a small park nearby.

Its as good as it gets for spain, many people are freaked out by hitchhiking but we managed to catch a ride to madrid within 30min.
―TajineMachine

40.38122, -3.61165


―Anonymous

40.49187, -3.38997


―Anonymous

40.49187, -3.38997

to direection Zarragoza 3 days walking till first ride
―Anonymous

40.49355, -3.38613

Never mind again to hitchhike in Spain

―Anonymous

40.49355, -3.38613

You don't have to walk on the highway to reach it! just go through the industrial zone at the back. I got really lucky, the first car I asked went directly to Lleida (Catalunya)
―Laura13

40.49427, -3.59561


―Nelleke

40.44951, -3.60755


―DanaDaos

40.32498, -3.51987

We were 2 (girl and boy), the girl spoke spanish, so we asked the drivers. We headed to Cuenca. Our driver was third driver we asked and took us to Tarancón.
―VincencBou

40.46171, -3.49246


―Ill Jeh

40.43153, -3.66029


―Anonymous

40.49688, -3.37728


―Salicylowa

40.49355, -3.38613

Petrol station, Galp. It can be access from the highway Madrid to Zaragoza. It has few traffic, but Its best I found out of the city and that could be reach by public transport+on foot.

To get here, take a cercanías (metropolitan train) from Atocha, in direction to Alcalá de Henares/Guadalajara. Jump off at Alcalá de Henares, from then take the bus 9 (frecuency:30minutes) and ask the driver to tell you to jump off before passing over the higway. From there, 10 minutes walking.

Otherwise, go on foot from Alcalá de Henares train station, is 30 minutes on foot.

The petrol station is in a industrial State, so better use it on weekdays, there will be more activity. Ask the drivers to drop you on the next petrol station, even if they dont go a lot further.
―Anonymous

40.49427, -3.59561

The exit of the parking of the T4 terminal. Cars have to slow down there to put their tickets and generally there's a line of cars waiting. From this place there's direct access to the highway M12.
Nevertheless I had to wait quite some time before someone picked me up.
―Anonymous

40.32498, -3.51987

Small petrol station on way to Valencia or Cuenca. Cars heading this direction stops there.
Really easy-reachable by metro, you just have to pay 2 euros by the exit because it is outter zone.
―Anonymous

40.44951, -3.60755

Is just a few meter away from the exit of METRO station CANILLEJAS. There you need to cross the road and stay exactly on the borde rthat separates the road from the highway (some zebra).
I was had a car in 15 min to Zaragoza.
―Anonymous

40.46171, -3.49246

caught the train in atocha and left in san fernando de henares direction to the poligono industrial theres some auto stations not sure exactly but had to stop a truck after 8 hours waiting in order for a lift direction zaragoza
―Anonymous

40.43153, -3.66029

The cars can't stop, they are driving very fast when they are coming thru. When the cars are coming from the left side, there is a traffic light but they are not stopping neither. The only option is knocking car by car and asking for a lift. I don't recommend!!
―Anonymous

40.49688, -3.37728

We spent all the day try to catch a trasnport. People wasn't very nice but near is another place when we catch something :)
―Anonymous

40.49352, -3.38609

Industrial place with few traffic but I did manage to get a car for a next station tho.
Practical as you can easily get there with Cercanias
―Anonymous

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