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Samaritans In Summer Social Evening

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Support Samaritans in summer social evening with live music, stalls and tombola

By Lucy Ramnought • Published: 04 Jul 2026 • 10:08 • 1 minute read

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Charity market in Benahavis Credit:Igisheva Maria/shutterstock

A charity‑focused summer gathering is taking plan on Thursday, July 9 in Benahavis, inviting everyone to an early‑evening event in aid of the wonderful charity the Samaritans in Spain. Organisers are encouraging anyone who would like to take art and hold a stall at the community sale at Cafe‑Bar Town Hall Benahavis from 5pm.

Artisans invited to take part in sale

Local makers are being encouraged to reserve a stall and bring their handmade items to the evening. Organisers are looking for bakers, candle makers, jewellery designers and artists, are all welcome, to be able to offer customers a broad mix of crafts. Interest can be registered by messaging the event team directly at the Samaritans number or via the Cafe-bar. Spaces are expected to be taken quickly as Benahavis  attracts creative individuals from nearby towns.

Friendly relaxed summer gathering with music

Live music will also be coming to you as part of the evening in the form of local singer Lucy and her stunning vocals, creating the perfect vibe for browsing, chatting and enjoying a warm July night in the village. Guests can also try their luck at the tombola that will run throughout the event, with all proceeds going directly to Samaritans in Spain.

Samaritans in Spain providing a life-line for people in need

Samaritans in Spain offers a confidential emotional‑support service for anyone experiencing distress, worry or loneliness. Its FREEPHONE helpline (900 525 100) operates daily from 10am until midnight, staffed by trained volunteers who provide non‑judgemental listening support to English speakers across Spain.

Funds raised at the Benahavis event will help maintain this service, supporting ongoing volunteer training and extended helpline hours.

How to take hold a stall or just come along to browse

Anyone wishing to reserve a stall can contact the organisers for details to secure a space. Those planning to attend just to enjoy, can simply arrive at Cafe‑Bar Town Hall Benahavis on Thursday, July 9 from 5pm.

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Lottery Seller Sells €500,000 Winning Coupon

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Estepona has become the centre of happy celebration after a ONCE lottery coupon sold in the town scooped a whopping €500,000 prize. Dedicated ONCE seller Rosario Tornay sold the winning ticket, purchased via card terminal, from her stand on Avenida Juan Carlos, where she has worked since 2018. The coupon left Tornay’s hands, unaware of who actually holds it and leaving her desperate to know who has scooped the wonderful life-changing prize.

All five digits plus the series number

Thursday’s draw, held on Thursday, July 2 featured Soria’s historic Alameda de Cervantes park as its themed design. ONCE dedicates each daily coupon to a different Spanish landmark, town or cultural site. The luck filled day rewarded the ticket-holder for not only matching all five digits but also the series number, boosting the payout to the maximum amount of €500,000.

Seller overwhelmed by big win

“I thought last night the number looked familiar, but I never imagined it could actually win,” Tornay admitted, still struggling to take in the news. “I still can’t quite believe it, I need to find out who’s won.”

Describing her connection with regular customers, she said the win feels personal. “People are part of my daily life, that’s what this job is about. So when one of them wins, you really feel it as your own.” She added that she’s looking forward to celebrating with the winner once they come forward.

Local residents react on Facebook

News of the win prompted a flurry of comments on ONCE Andalucia’s Facebook page. One local wished Tornay well, writing: “Congratulations to the lucky winner, keep the streak going and hand out plenty more prizes, let’s see if the rest of us get lucky too.”
Another commenter, praised Tornay’s role in the win: “Luck smiles on those who work for it, and in this case ONCE has rewarded your good work. I hope they remember you, since you’re the one who brought them the luck.”

Other prizes land across Andalucia and the Canary Islands

Thursday’s draw did not stop there, further rewards of €35,000 were distributed in Huelva, Siles and Fuengirola, with remaining prizes going to winners in the Canary Islands.

ONCE has reiterated that its lottery products form part of a responsible gaming scheme, incorporating safeguards from design through to sale, including a strict ban on selling tickets to minors and on credit-based purchases.

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Historic 1.5 Million Kilo Season For Tomato

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Farmers and food producers in Alhaurin el Grande and Coin have officially launched the historic 2026 harvest of the region’s most famous gourmet vegetable. The Tomate Huevo Toro. Recent rainfall has finally brought an end to a punishing dry spell across the Guadalhorce Valley, clearing the way for an incredible 1.5 million kilograms of this luxury crop to hit local markets this summer.

Known affectionately to locals as the “King of the Orchard,” a variety of heirloom tomato is massive in size, has a rich meaty texture, and rugged, heart-like shape appearance.

A bumper crop for Andalucian farmers

Growers estimate that roughly 230,000 individual plants have been cultivated across traditional bancales, the stepped, terraced plots carved into the regional hillsides.

The official summer campaign kicked off with a special tour of a heritage orchard in Alhaurin el Grande, where town mayor Anthony Bermudez praised local families for safeguarding the traditional agricultural landscape. This heritage farming method relies entirely on a labour-intensive encañado system, where farmers hand-build structures out of wild river reeds to support the immense weight of the plants. Even though the outdoor weather conditions mean the harvest is arriving slightly later than usual, agricultural experts confirm the quality is exceptional, reinforcing its reputation as one of the most exclusive tomato varieties in the world.

Creative cold soups celebrate the launch

Following the farm tour in Alhaurin el Grande, the foody festivities moved over to the neighbouring Coin Agro-food Market. Top local chefs gathered to showcase diverse interpretations of gazpacho. Dishes ranged from a rustic, hand-crushed gazpacho majao blended with fresh seasonal fruit, to more modern, contemporary variations using strawberries and local goat’s cheese.

Another traditional favourite was porra, a much thicker, creamier cousin of gazpacho originating from nearby Antequera. Unlike drinkable gazpacho, porra is a dense puree created by pounding sourdough bread, fresh garlic, and extra virgin olive oil together, which is eaten with a spoon and typically garnished with hard-boiled egg and cured Spanish ham.

Summer events for food lovers

More than 2,000 local families depend heavily on this single seasonal harvest, which proudly carries the Sabor a Malaga (Taste of Malaga) regional quality brand. International residents and visiting food lovers can follow a month-long gastronomic restaurant route running across the province from July 31 to August 31.

Key dates for tomato fan’s diaries include a cultural evening on July 23 at the Antonio Gala House Museum in Alhaurin el Grande, followed by a charity golf tournament at Alhaurin Golf on the final Saturday of July. The seasonal festivities will conclude in Coin with the Verbena Tomatera, open-air summer street festival on August 13 and 14, and then the cherry on the cake, the famous annual tomato auction on August 15 in the town’s Parque de San Agustin, where last year’s event saw a small box of tomatoes sold for a record €18,000.

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The Andalucía Roads Packed With Speed Cameras

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A DGT speed camera watches traffic on one of Andalucía’s busiest roads. Credit : DGT.es

You’ve just landed at Málaga Airport, collected the hire car and loaded the suitcases into the boot. The sat nav says Marbella is less than an hour away, the holiday playlist is on and, at last, your break in southern Spain has begun.

Then comes the first speed camera sign. A few kilometres later, another one appears. And then another.

If it feels as though there are speed cameras everywhere in Andalucía, you’re not imagining it. The region has more speed cameras than any other in Spain, and with millions of holidaymakers expected to hit the roads over the coming weeks, the chances of passing one are higher here than almost anywhere else in the country.

For visitors, it’s not about driving nervously or spending the whole journey staring at the speedometer. It’s about understanding where cameras are most common and why so many drivers receive fines after what they thought was a perfectly normal holiday.

Why Andalucía has become Spain’s speed camera hotspot

Summer transforms Andalucía’s roads.

The motorways leading to the Costa del Sol fill with tourists heading to beach resorts, while inland routes become busier with people exploring white villages, natural parks and historic cities such as Granada, Córdoba and Seville.

That huge increase in traffic is one reason Spain’s Directorate General of Traffic (DGT) pays close attention to the region.

According to the latest figures, Andalucía has 430 speed cameras, the highest total of any autonomous community. They include fixed cameras, average speed cameras and mobile enforcement points spread across all eight provinces.

Across Spain as a whole, there are around 2,200 speed cameras, including 1,310 mobile cameras, 706 fixed cameras and 184 average speed cameras. Almost one in every five is located in Andalucía.

That doesn’t mean every road is packed with cameras, but it does mean drivers are more likely to encounter one during a typical holiday journey than they might expect.

The roads where holidaymakers are most likely to see cameras

If you’re flying into Málaga, chances are your first drive will be along the A-7 Mediterranean motorway. It’s one of the busiest routes on Spain’s southern coast, linking Málaga with resorts including Torremolinos, Fuengirola, Marbella, Estepona and beyond.

Not surprisingly, it’s also one of the corridors where fixed and average speed cameras feature prominently.

The A-45, which connects Málaga with Córdoba, is another route with several enforcement points, while the A-92, stretching across much of Andalucía, is regularly used by drivers travelling between Málaga, Granada, Seville and Almería.

But it’s not only the major motorways that deserve attention.

Many visitors assume that once they leave the motorway, they’re unlikely to come across speed enforcement. In reality, the DGT also deploys mobile cameras on secondary roads, particularly those leading to popular tourist destinations and rural areas where speed limits can change frequently.

That means a scenic drive through the mountains or a shortcut to a hidden beach can be just as closely monitored as a busy dual carriageway.

The provinces with the highest number of speed cameras are Seville and Cádiz, both with 68, followed by Málaga with 59, Jaén with 50, Granada with 49, Huelva with 46, and Córdoba and Almería, each with 45.

For holidaymakers touring several provinces in one trip, encountering multiple enforcement zones is perfectly normal.

The mistakes visitors make most often

Many speeding fines aren’t the result of drivers racing along motorways. Instead, they happen because visitors simply aren’t familiar with Spanish roads.

Speed limits can change quickly as you approach towns, roundabouts or roadworks. It’s easy to continue at motorway speed for a few extra seconds without noticing the new limit.

Another common mistake is assuming that if there’s no fixed camera visible, there’s nothing to worry about.

Mobile cameras don’t work like that.

Unlike fixed installations, they can operate along long stretches of road identified by the DGT, making them much harder to predict.

Drivers also tend to relax once they’re close to their accommodation. After a long flight, it’s tempting to focus on finding the hotel or holiday apartment rather than watching every speed sign.

Ironically, that’s often when concentration drops.

How to avoid an expensive reminder after your holiday

Nobody wants to return home only to discover a speeding fine waiting weeks later.

If you’re driving a rental car, remember that fines don’t disappear because you’ve flown back to the UK or another country. Hire companies can identify who was driving at the time and may also charge an administration fee for handling the paperwork.

The easiest way to avoid problems is surprisingly simple.

Treat every change in the speed limit as significant, even if the difference seems small. Pay attention when leaving motorways, entering built up areas or driving on unfamiliar rural roads, where limits often change more frequently than visitors expect.

Using a sat nav can also help you stay aware of changing speed limits, but roadside signs always take priority.

Spain’s traffic authority says speed cameras are intended to improve road safety rather than catch unsuspecting tourists. Whether you’re spending a week on the Costa del Sol, exploring Andalucía’s national parks or driving between its historic cities, the best holiday memories are unlikely to involve opening a letter from a car hire company a month after you’ve unpacked.

A little extra attention behind the wheel can make sure the only thing you bring home from Andalucía is a camera roll full of sunshine, not a speeding penalty.

Speed Cameras in Andalusia

Almería

A-1050 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 12.080, both directions
A-1050 (Fixed): PK 1.2, decreasing direction
A-1101 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 25.690, both directions
A-1201 (Mobile): PK 3.860 – 12.560, both directions
A-332 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 20.010, both directions
A-334 (Mobile): PK 17.730 – 56.910, both directions
A-334 (Fixed): PK 49.87, increasing direction
A-334 (Mobile): PK 64.630 – 84.870, both directions
A-347 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 12.040, both directions
A-348 (Mobile): PK 90.320 – 134.360, both directions
A-349 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 47.360, both directions
A-352 (Fixed): PK 7.05, increasing direction
A-358 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 18.570, both directions
A-358 (Fixed): PK 5.15, increasing direction
A-370 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 12.620, both directions
A-370 (Average Speed): PK 8.4 (1.071 m), decreasing direction
A-370 (Average Speed): PK 9.4 (1.071 m), increasing direction
A-7 (Fixed): PK 760.272, increasing direction
A-7 (Fixed): PK 778.07, decreasing direction
A-7 (Fixed): PK 824.55, decreasing direction
A-92 (Fixed): PK 391.86, increasing direction
AL-3104 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 6.000, both directions
AL-3108 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 14.780, both directions
AL-3108 (Mobile): PK 14.780 – 22.450, both directions
AL-3111 (Mobile): PK 0.370 – 12.080, both directions
AL-3115 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 8.360, both directions
AL-3115 (Fixed): PK 3.41, increasing direction
AL-3117 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 12.200, both directions
AL-3117 (Fixed): PK 1.4, increasing direction
AL-3201 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 7.570, both directions
AL-3202 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 4.480, both directions
AL-3202 (Mobile): PK 2.510 – 2.550, both directions
AL-3302 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 4.620, both directions
AL-3303 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 6.200, both directions
AL-3401 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 4.450, both directions
AL-4300 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 6.800, both directions
N-340a (Mobile): PK 383.900 – 400.650, both directions
N-340a (Mobile): PK 400.650 – 401.810, both directions
N-340a (Mobile): PK 431.800 – 438.300, both directions
N-340a (Mobile): PK 464.000 – 511.560, both directions
N-340a (Fixed): PK 471.85, decreasing direction
N-340a (Mobile): PK 511.560 – 523.720, both directions
N-341 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 18.400, both directions
N-341 (Fixed): PK 8.46, increasing direction
N-347 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 3.930, both directions

Cádiz

A-2000 (Mobile): PK 1.440 – 12.890, both directions
A-2001 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 6.410, both directions
A-2002 (Mobile): PK 1.870 – 9.000, both directions
A-2077 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 8.840, both directions
A-2078 (Mobile): PK 3.820 – 5.780, both directions
A-2100 (Mobile): PK 3.960 – 12.960, both directions
A-371 (Mobile): PK 16.580 – 29.680, both directions
A-372 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 11.250, both directions
A-372 (Mobile): PK 16.280 – 26.060, both directions
A-373 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 4.330, both directions
A-373 (Mobile): PK 17.790 – 29.000, both directions
A-373 (Mobile): PK 4.330 – 8.890, both directions
A-373 (Mobile): PK 8.890 – 17.410, both directions
A-374 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 8.750, both directions
A-381 (Fixed): PK 37.3, decreasing direction
A-381 (Fixed): PK 74.7, increasing direction
A-382 (Fixed): PK 4.482, decreasing direction
A-382 (Fixed): PK 0.892, decreasing direction
A-384 (Fixed): PK 8.075, increasing direction
A-384 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 4.620, both directions
A-384 (Mobile): PK 16.080 – 37.980, both directions
A-384 (Mobile): PK 31.250 – 36.650, both directions
A-384 (Mobile): PK 37.980 – 48.120, both directions
A-384 (Mobile): PK 8.560 – 14.390, both directions
A-390 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 3.100, both directions
A-396 (Mobile): PK 13.300 – 30.210, both directions
A-4 (Fixed): PK 645.4, decreasing direction
A-408 (Fixed): PK 2.45, increasing direction
A-471 (Mobile): PK 36.840 – 54.040, both directions
A-471 (Mobile): PK 54.040 – 60.300, both directions
A-48 (Average Speed): PK 4 (1.764 m), decreasing direction
A-491 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 6.240, both directions
A-491 (Fixed): PK 4.35, increasing direction
A-491 (Mobile): PK 7.570 – 17.520, both directions
A-491R (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 5.490, both directions
A-7 (Fixed): PK 1106.18, increasing direction
A-7 (Average Speed): PK 1107.34 (1.881 m), decreasing direction
A-7 (Average Speed): PK 1107.54 (1.154 m), increasing direction
CA-31 (Fixed): PK 0.675, decreasing direction
CA-3100 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 4.020, both directions
CA-3106 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 3.040, both directions
CA-32 (Fixed): PK 1.372, increasing direction
CA-32 (Fixed): PK 2.25, decreasing direction
CA-33 (Average Speed): PK 12.2 (3.148 m), increasing direction
CA-33 (Fixed): PK 3.97, increasing direction
CA-33 (Fixed): PK 4.4, decreasing direction
CA-33 (Average Speed): PK 9.16 (3.612 m), decreasing direction
CA-34 (Fixed): PK 0.05, decreasing direction
CA-35 (Average Speed): PK 2.737 (4.243 m), decreasing direction
CA-35 (Average Speed): PK 7.02 (4.249 m), increasing direction
CA-36 (Fixed): PK 3, increasing direction
N-340 (Fixed): PK 70.375, increasing direction
N-340 (Mobile): PK 34.970 – 40.020, both directions
N-340 (Mobile): PK 40.020 – 83.010, both directions
N-340 (Average Speed): PK 79.4 (1.189 m), decreasing direction
N-340 (Average Speed): PK 80.65 (1.187 m), increasing direction
N-340 (Mobile): PK 83.010 – 102.390, both directions
N-340 (Fixed): PK 84.86, increasing direction
N-340 (Fixed): PK 89.25, increasing direction
N-357 (Fixed): PK 3.013, increasing direction
N-357 (Fixed): PK 3.515, decreasing direction
N-357 (Fixed): PK 5.528, increasing direction
N-357 (Fixed): PK 0.45, decreasing direction
N-357 (Fixed): PK 3.91, increasing direction
N-357b (Fixed): PK 1.219, decreasing direction
N-357b (Fixed): PK 1.64, increasing direction
N-IV (Fixed): PK 618.81, increasing direction
N-IV (Mobile): PK 619.520 – 627.870, both directions

Córdoba

A-304 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 16.770, both directions
A-306 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 11.270, both directions
A-3130 (Mobile): PK 13.560 – 32.100, both directions
A-318 (Mobile): PK 16.710 – 38.460, both directions
A-318 (Mobile): PK 48.990 – 72.580, both directions
A-331 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 31.400, both directions
A-339 (Fixed): PK 2.615, increasing direction
A-339 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 42.870, both directions
A-379 (Mobile): PK 17.360 – 42.600, both directions
A-386 (Fixed): PK 11.3, increasing direction
A-386 (Mobile): PK 11.770 – 25.920, both directions
A-4 (Fixed): PK 416.058, decreasing direction
A-4 (Fixed): PK 417.588, decreasing direction
A-4 (Fixed): PK 410.14, increasing direction
A-424 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 30.270, both directions
A-424 (Mobile): PK 30.270 – 46.860, both directions
A-431 (Mobile): PK 11.900 – 27.060, both directions
A-431 (Fixed): PK 29.66, increasing direction
A-431 (Mobile): PK 29.720 – 41.380, both directions
A-431 (Mobile): PK 41.380 – 50.620, both directions
A-440 (Mobile): PK 4.740 – 24.270, both directions
A-445 (Mobile): PK 16.010 – 22.720, both directions
A-45 (Fixed): PK 52.3, decreasing direction
CH-2 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 15.600, both directions
CO-4311 (Mobile): PK 6.210 – 12.430, both directions
N-331 (Mobile): PK 33.340 – 46.640, both directions
N-420 (Mobile): PK 48.740 – 93.160, both directions
N-432 (Fixed): PK 264, increasing direction
N-432 (Fixed): PK 194.352, decreasing direction
N-432 (Fixed): PK 219.552, decreasing direction
N-432 (Fixed): PK 302.562, decreasing direction
N-432 (Fixed): PK 310.918, decreasing direction
N-432 (Mobile): PK 162.120 – 201.020, both directions
N-432 (Mobile): PK 232.090 – 246.480, both directions
N-432 (Fixed): PK 245.3, increasing direction
N-432 (Mobile): PK 246.480 – 264.380, both directions
N-432 (Fixed): PK 260.42, increasing direction
N-432 (Mobile): PK 276.120 – 306.560, both directions
N-432 (Mobile): PK 312.280 – 328.810, both directions
N-432 (Mobile): PK 328.810 – 337.060, both directions
N-432 (Mobile): PK 337.060 – 340.650, both directions
N-437 (Mobile): PK 2.680 – 6.740, both directions
N-502 (Mobile): PK 328.690 – 391.730, both directions
N-502 (Fixed): PK 380.5, decreasing direction
N-IVa (Mobile): PK 382.710 – 398.250, both directions

Granada

A-308 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 25.000, both directions
A-308 (Mobile): PK 25.000 – 37.040, both directions
A-308 (Fixed): PK 34.6, increasing direction
A-315 (Mobile): PK 98.980 – 103.740, both directions
A-317 (Mobile): PK 58.990 – 113.260, both directions
A-325 (Mobile): PK 34.073 – 41.379, both directions
A-330 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 65.110, both directions
A-334 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 17.740, both directions
A-336 (Mobile): PK 7.979 – 13.021, both directions
A-338 (Mobile): PK 3.907 – 9.785, both directions
A-395 (Fixed): PK 8.723, decreasing direction
A-395 (Fixed): PK 12.34, decreasing direction
A-395 (Fixed): PK 3.31, increasing direction
A-4006 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 2.750, both directions
A-403 (Mobile): PK 29.160 – 34.960, both directions
A-403R3 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 0.600, both directions
A-4050 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 36.002, both directions
A-4132 (Mobile): PK 0.989 – 8.003, both directions
A-4150 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 10.810, both directions
A-4200 (Mobile): PK 14.976 – 34.981, both directions
A-92 (Fixed): PK 241.723, decreasing direction
A-92 (Fixed): PK 256.35, decreasing direction
A-92N (Fixed): PK 9.25, increasing direction
GR-30 (Fixed): PK 8.705, increasing direction
GR-30 (Fixed): PK 16.225, increasing direction
GR-30 (Fixed): PK 17.565, decreasing direction
GR-30 (Average Speed): PK 10.02 (1.877 m), decreasing direction
GR-3303 (Fixed): PK 3.765, decreasing direction
GR-3303 (Fixed): PK 2.65, increasing direction
GR-3312 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 5.280, both directions
GR-3405 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 3.009, both directions
GR-3424 (Fixed): PK 2.16, decreasing direction
GR-3424 (Mobile): PK 2.974 – 11.612, both directions
GR-4402 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 3.957, both directions
GR-5105 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 5.060, both directions
GR-5300 (Mobile): PK 5.003 – 15.322, both directions
GR-6104 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 3.550, both directions
GR-6203 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 8.810, both directions
GR-9107 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 8.510, both directions
N-323 (Mobile): PK 187.290 – 189.760, both directions
N-323a (Mobile): PK 380.850 – 387.940, both directions
N-323a (Mobile): PK 388.450 – 400.440, both directions
N-340 (Fixed): PK 339.06, decreasing direction
N-340 (Fixed): PK 347.8, increasing direction
N-340 (Fixed): PK 358.9, increasing direction
N-340 (Mobile): PK 359.520 – 375.020, both directions
N-432 (Mobile): PK 399.820 – 431.820, both directions
N-432 (Fixed): PK 422.9, increasing direction
N-432 (Fixed): PK 425.95, decreasing direction

Huelva

A-461 (Mobile): PK 23.330 – 53.930, both directions
A-472 (Mobile): PK 18.620 – 35.120, both directions
A-474 (Mobile): PK 32.980 – 48.010, both directions
A-481 (Mobile): PK 3.450 – 10.470, both directions
A-483 (Mobile): PK 14.010 – 23.910, both directions
A-483 (Mobile): PK 23.910 – 27.330, both directions
A-483 (Mobile): PK 27.330 – 41.320, both directions
A-483 (Fixed): PK 37.6, decreasing direction
A-484 (Mobile): PK 0.140 – 16.590, both directions
A-486 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 12.900, both directions
A-49 (Fixed): PK 50.825, decreasing direction
A-49 (Fixed): PK 46.3, increasing direction
A-492 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 3.240, both directions
A-492 (Fixed): PK 8.6, increasing direction
A-493 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 35.930, both directions
A-494 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 7.000, both directions
A-494 (Fixed): PK 13.03, increasing direction
A-494 (Mobile): PK 27.000 – 53.570, both directions
A-494 (Mobile): PK 7.000 – 27.000, both directions
A-496 (Mobile): PK 2.810 – 40.300, both directions
A-497 (Fixed): PK 11.89, decreasing direction
A-497 (Fixed): PK 2.6, increasing direction
A-497 (Fixed): PK 3.11, decreasing direction
A-5053 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 4.810, both directions
A-5054 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 9.820, both directions
H-30 (Fixed): PK 8.502, decreasing direction
H-31 (Fixed): PK 79.93, increasing direction
HU-3300 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 3.810, both directions
HU-4403 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 13.620, both directions
HU-5101 (Mobile): PK 0.650 – 13.120, both directions
HU-6102 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 9.020, both directions
N-431 (Mobile): PK 102.920 – 114.450, both directions
N-431 (Mobile): PK 120.870 – 134.670, both directions
N-433 (Mobile): PK 103.780 – 152.570, both directions
N-433 (Average Speed): PK 118.332 (4.620 m), decreasing direction
N-433 (Average Speed): PK 122.961 (4.615 m), increasing direction
N-435 (Fixed): PK 199.905, increasing direction
N-435 (Mobile): PK 129.480 – 169.230, both directions
N-435 (Fixed): PK 151.5, increasing direction
N-435 (Mobile): PK 169.230 – 190.040, both directions
N-435 (Fixed): PK 178.29, decreasing direction
N-435 (Fixed): PK 180.05, increasing direction
N-435 (Mobile): PK 190.040 – 222.130, both directions
N-442 (Mobile): PK 7.350 – 17.870, both directions
N-445 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 3.120, both directions
N-630 (Mobile): PK 738.480 – 745.870, both directions

Jaén

A-301 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 47.300, both directions
A-302 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 13.860, both directions
A-302 (Fixed): PK 12.94, increasing direction
A-305 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 21.870, both directions
A-306 (Mobile): PK 22.680 – 57.900, both directions
A-306 (Fixed): PK 33.8, increasing direction
A-306 (Fixed): PK 55.87, decreasing direction
A-310 (Mobile): PK 8.250 – 18.650, both directions
A-311 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 33.080, both directions
A-311 (Fixed): PK 25.5, increasing direction
A-312 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 4.870, both directions
A-312 (Mobile): PK 27.510 – 61.100, both directions
A-312 (Fixed): PK 35.9, increasing direction
A-312 (Mobile): PK 4.870 – 27.510, both directions
A-312 (Mobile): PK 68.030 – 80.070, both directions
A-315 (Mobile): PK 65.380 – 74.900, both directions
A-316 (Fixed): PK 4, decreasing direction
A-316 (Fixed): PK 92, decreasing direction
A-316 (Fixed): PK 59.72, decreasing direction
A-316 (Mobile): PK 77.000 – 96.900, both directions
A-319 (Fixed): PK 7.7, decreasing direction
A-320 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 19.830, both directions
A-321 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 16.390, both directions
A-339 (Mobile): PK 42.870 – 51.120, both directions
A-4 (Average Speed): PK 245.229 (3.130 m), decreasing direction
A-4 (Fixed): PK 292.35, increasing direction
A-4 (Fixed): PK 308.3, decreasing direction
A-401 (Mobile): PK 0.900 – 61.210, both directions
A-401 (Fixed): PK 20.1, increasing direction
A-403 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 10.910, both directions
A-403R1 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 3.330, both directions
A-44 (Fixed): PK 76.373, decreasing direction
A-44 (Fixed): PK 39.01, increasing direction
A-44 (Fixed): PK 42.6, decreasing direction
A-6050 (Fixed): PK 0.95, decreasing direction
A-6178 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 27.390, both directions
JA-2321 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 11.350, both directions
JA-4102 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 10.550, both directions
JA-5102 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 2.030, both directions
N-322 (Mobile): PK 125.820 – 147.510, both directions
N-322 (Mobile): PK 147.510 – 246.450, both directions
N-322 (Fixed): PK 233.1, decreasing direction
N-323a (Mobile): PK 38.990 – 49.680, both directions
N-323a (Mobile): PK 49.650 – 62.720, both directions
N-432 (Fixed): PK 384.528, increasing direction
N-432 (Mobile): PK 352.140 – 389.000, both directions
N-432 (Mobile): PK 389.000 – 390.670, both directions
N-432 (Mobile): PK 390.670 – 399.820, both directions
N-432 (Fixed): PK 391.7, decreasing direction
N-432a (Mobile): PK 388.930 – 389.310, both directions

Málaga

A-343 (Mobile): PK 2.440 – 53.150, both directions
A-355 (Average Speed): PK 0.99 (3.411 m), decreasing direction
A-355 (Fixed): PK 28.5, increasing direction
A-355 (Average Speed): PK 4.45 (3.401 m), increasing direction
A-355 (Mobile): PK 9.240 – 21.690, both directions
A-356 (Fixed): PK 36.525, increasing direction
A-356 (Mobile): PK 0.170 – 18.510, both directions
A-356 (Mobile): PK 18.510 – 48.550, both directions
A-357 (Fixed): PK 38.925, increasing direction
A-357 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 46.870, both directions
A-366 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 42.240, both directions
A-366 (Mobile): PK 42.270 – 60.620, both directions
A-367 (Fixed): PK 22.8, decreasing direction
A-367 (Mobile): PK 22.940 – 40.800, both directions
A-367 (Mobile): PK 4.320 – 22.940, both directions
A-369 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 36.380, both directions
A-374 (Mobile): PK 8.750 – 33.790, both directions
A-377 (Average Speed): PK 5.6 (3.370 m), decreasing direction
A-384 (Mobile): PK 108.310 – 131.130, both directions
A-384 (Mobile): PK 82.220 – 108.310, both directions
A-384 (Fixed): PK 89.6, increasing direction
A-387 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 13.280, both directions
A-387 (Mobile): PK 13.280 – 19.280, both directions
A-397 (Fixed): PK 7, increasing direction
A-397 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 34.130, both directions
A-397 (Fixed): PK 11.05, decreasing direction
A-397 (Average Speed): PK 28.02 (2.059 m), decreasing direction
A-397 (Average Speed): PK 30.05 (2.055 m), increasing direction
A-397 (Mobile): PK 34.130 – 48.670, both directions
A-402 (Mobile): PK 44.790 – 59.490, both directions
A-404 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 24.580, both directions
A-405 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 12.470, both directions
A-45 (Fixed): PK 103.3, decreasing direction
A-45 (Fixed): PK 118.09, increasing direction
A-45 (Average Speed): PK 128.78 (2.822 m), increasing direction
A-45 (Average Speed): PK 140.276 (6.098 m), increasing direction
A-7 (Fixed): PK 968.236, increasing direction
A-7 (Average Speed): PK 1019.7 (5.217 m), decreasing direction
A-7 (Average Speed): PK 1024.854 (5.230 m), increasing direction
A-7 (Fixed): PK 1049.4, decreasing direction
A-7 (Fixed): PK 978.95, decreasing direction
A-7052 (Fixed): PK 6.5, increasing direction
A-7052 (Fixed): PK 7.5, increasing direction
A-7053 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 14.850, both directions
A-7053 (Fixed): PK 11.1, increasing direction
A-7054 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 3.170, both directions
A-7054 (Mobile): PK 3.170 – 24.920, both directions
A-7054 (Fixed): PK 3.5, increasing direction
A-7054 (Fixed): PK 8.75, increasing direction
A-7057 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 4.200, both directions
A-7059 (Mobile): PK 0.600 – 12.450, both directions
A-7075 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 51.550, both directions
A-7206 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 17.110, both directions
A-7282 (Mobile): PK 8.100 – 12.900, both directions
MA-20 (Average Speed): PK 10.3 (994 m), increasing direction
MA-20 (Fixed): PK 10.45, decreasing direction
MA-3300 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 12.020, both directions
N-331 (Mobile): PK 103.080 – 114.370, both directions
N-340 (Mobile): PK 279.910 – 295.230, both directions

Sevilla

A-351 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 32.940, both directions
A-360 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 12.480, both directions
A-360 (Mobile): PK 16.760 – 43.790, both directions
A-361 (Mobile): PK 18.930 – 38.110, both directions
A-362 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 9.860, both directions
A-364 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 41.610, both directions
A-375 (Mobile): PK 3.540 – 45.140, both directions
A-376 (Fixed): PK 2.995, decreasing direction
A-376 (Fixed): PK 1.97, increasing direction
A-376 (Fixed): PK 22.8, increasing direction
A-380 (Mobile): PK 13.870 – 40.280, both directions
A-388 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 36.410, both directions
A-394 (Fixed): PK 6.055, increasing direction
A-4 (Fixed): PK 484.238, decreasing direction
A-4 (Fixed): PK 495.661, increasing direction
A-4 (Fixed): PK 529.6, increasing direction
A-4 (Average Speed): PK 531 (1.680 m), decreasing direction
A-407 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 39.660, both directions
A-432 (Mobile): PK 1.270 – 15.810, both directions
A-436 (Fixed): PK 11.509, increasing direction
A-436 (Mobile): PK 7.550 – 36.320, both directions
A-455 (Mobile): PK 21.960 – 47.180, both directions
A-457 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 21.610, both directions
A-462 (Mobile): PK 7.740 – 28.030, both directions
A-471 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 10.650, both directions
A-473 (Fixed): PK 8.995, decreasing direction
A-474 (Mobile): PK 7.740 – 19.150, both directions
A-476 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 19.100, both directions
A-49 (Fixed): PK 0.5, decreasing direction
A-49 (Fixed): PK 0.7, increasing direction
A-66 (Fixed): PK 795.57, increasing direction
A-8005 (Fixed): PK 5.818, increasing direction
A-8005 (Mobile): PK 6.440 – 15.260, both directions
A-8006 (Mobile): PK 11.840 – 21.780, both directions
A-8033 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 5.690, both directions
A-8057 (Fixed): PK 0.46, increasing direction
A-8057 (Fixed): PK 0.67, decreasing direction
A-8058 (Mobile): PK 0.700 – 8.070, both directions
A-8058 (Fixed): PK 10.17, increasing direction
A-8058 (Fixed): PK 4.93, increasing direction
A-8077 (Fixed): PK 3.18, decreasing direction
A-92 (Fixed): PK 5.564, decreasing direction
A-92 (Fixed): PK 5.579, increasing direction
A-92 (Fixed): PK 10.895, decreasing direction
A-92 (Fixed): PK 83.844, decreasing direction
A-92 (Fixed): PK 0.797, increasing direction
A-92 (Fixed): PK 0.8, decreasing direction
A-92 (Fixed): PK 29.15, decreasing direction
N-433 (Mobile): PK 35.770 – 61.350, both directions
N-433 (Fixed): PK 38.5, decreasing direction
N-433 (Fixed): PK 44.32, decreasing direction
N-630 (Mobile): PK 808.800 – 810.760, both directions
N-IV (Mobile): PK 558.440 – 571.080, both directions
N-IV (Mobile): PK 571.080 – 585.410, both directions
N-IV (Average Speed): PK 573.367 (4.442 m), decreasing direction
N-IV (Average Speed): PK 577.809 (4.442 m), increasing direction
N-IV (Mobile): PK 585.410 – 606.460, both directions
N-IV (Mobile): PK 606.460 – 615.810, both directions
SE-020 (Fixed): PK 2.738, increasing direction
SE-30 (Fixed): PK 9.887, increasing direction
SE-30 (Fixed): PK 11.106, decreasing direction
SE-30 (Fixed): PK 11.114, decreasing direction
SE-30 (Fixed): PK 0.446, increasing direction
SE-30 (Fixed): PK 0.622, decreasing direction
SE-30 (Fixed): PK 10.18, decreasing direction
SE-30 (Fixed): PK 10.53, increasing direction
SE-3408 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 12.400, both directions
SE-5204 (Mobile): PK 0.000 – 12.630, both directions

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