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CASTELLÓN (ESPAÑA)
How to ARRIVE at the campus of the UNIVERSITAT JAUME I - CASTELLÓN (SPAIN)
The Universitat Jaume I is located on a single campus,only 3 km from the centre of Castelló de la Plana. Thanks to its proximity to the Mediterranean Sea, it enjoys a mild climate, which allows you to do outdoor activities throughout most of the year.
How to reach the UJI campus castellón - spain
In this section you will find the directions to get to Castellón de la Plana from the bordering provinces in your car, train or bus.
Castellón Airport
Is the first airport in Spain operated and managed by a private operator: EDEIS. Located in the north of the Valencian Community, in the heart of the province of Castellón, Castellón Airport serves an exceptional tourist area and offers tourists a wide range of recreational, sporting and cultural activities, as well as more than 100 kilometers of coast. The Castellón Airport is equipped with totally new infrastructure and can receive more than 2 million passengers per year.
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Aragón
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Motorway
Approximate duration: 1 h 30 min
Distance: 166 km
We propose the following route: [google] - [guiarepsol] - [viamichelin] -
Train
Regional: Teruel-Sagunto + Cercanías: Sagunto-Castellón de la Plana (C6)
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Bus
The AVSA company offers a direct route service between Teruel and Castelló.
More information: www.avsa.es.
Tarragona
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Motorway
Approximate duration: 2 h
Distance: 188 km
We propose the following route: [google] - [guiarepsol] - [viamichelin] -
Train
Euromed, Arco, Regional Express, Alaris, Talgo
More information: www.renfe.es -
Bus
The company ALSA offers a direct route between Tarragona and Castelló.
More information: www.alsa.es
València
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Motorway
Approximate duration: 1 h
Distance: 76 km
We propose the following route: [google] - [guiarepsol] - [viamichelin] -
Train
Cercanías: Valencia-Castellón de la Plana (C6)
More information: www.renfe.es -
Bus
The company HIFE offers a direct journey between València and Castelló.
More information: www.hife.es
If you come from
You have already arrived in Castelló. Now, how do you get to the UJI?
Because the UJI is close to the city of Castelló and to the bus and train station, the urban layout of this part of the city, along with the wide range of means of transport available, allow you to choose between reaching the campus by public transport, by bike or by enjoying a nice walk.
TRAM
The new reserved road transport of Castelló communicates every five minutes the train and bus station with the campus of the UJI. The TRAM is a means of electric transport, comfortable, efficient and sustainable, which has modified the travel habits of the university community.
Tickets can be purchased directly in the TRAM.
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BUS
The Universitat Jaume I is connected in the different areas of the city through four bus lines. All have a bust stop at the train and bus station.
Tickets can be purchased on the bus.
More information:
CAR
If you want to move to the University with your car, on the campus you have large landscaped parking areas. We recommend that you sign up for the 4x4, 4 wheels, 4 people, the UJI car sharing programme. It will allow you to save and make friends. Share a car to come to the campus and contribute to a cleaner environment!
BYCICLE
The city's bike lane network connects the train and bus station with the UJI. There are two free bicycle loan services at your disposal:
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The BICICAS loan service managed by Cstelló City Council consists of an automated network of bicycle supply points for use in the city. You can check the availability of bicycles at each point on the Internet.
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The Sports Service of the UJI offers a free bicycle rental service for the university community.
WALKING
The short distance that separates the campus from the train and bus station allows you to get to the UJI by taking a very pleasant 15 minute walk, and about 25 minutes if you come from the city centre. The avenue that joins the University with the city has wide sidewalks and independent bike lane.