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Santimami/San Mamés station

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Bilbao Metro, estacion de San Mames 1
Bilbao Metro, estacion de San Mames 1

San Mamés is a transfer station in Bilbao, Basque Country, Spain. It is located in the neighbourhood of Basurto, part of the Basurto-Zorroza district of Bilbao. The station connects the rapid transit network of Bilbao metro with the Cercanías Bilbao commuter rail services, as well as with the Bilbao tram. It is also directly connected to Bilbao Intermodal, the city's main bus station. The station is also located in close proximity to San Mamés Stadium, home of the Athletic Club Bilbao. Since 2017, the metro station has been known as Santimami/San Mamés.

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Santimami/San Mamés station
Juan Antonio Zunzunegi etorbidea, Bilbao Basurtu-Zorrotza

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UPV/EHU Campus tecnológico-industrial de Bilbao

Juan Antonio Zunzunegi etorbidea
48014 Bilbao, Basurtu-Zorrotza
Autonomous Community of the Basque Country, Spain
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Euskalduna Conference Centre and Concert Hall
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