On August 18th we flew from Stockholm to Granada. At Stockholm City Center, we took the high-speed Arlanda Express to the airport, which topped out at 205 kph (127.3811 mph). Upon changing planes in Madrid, we flew on Iberia Airlines in a CR2 Bombardier jet reaching a maximum speed of 535 kph (332.4435 mph). From there, D., A., and J. rode on the Autocares Jose Gonzáles bus to Plaza Nueva, traveling a good 80 kph (49.709 mph) for much of the journey. Meanwhile, M. rode with Ricardo, our landlord, and our luggage, in a Peugot 107 achieving an ultimate speed of 90 kph (55.924 mph) on the Autovia. Once in Plaza Nueva, D., A., and J. changed buses to the intercity C1, which brought them into the Albayzin, our new neighborhood. The C1 purportedly travels at top speeds of 30 kph (18.641 mph).
Our new neighborhood: the Albaycin
We are now traveling at a steady 4 kph (2.48548 mph) on foot.
Hilarious – the mph of all the vehicles. Brilliant idea sticking with the luggage
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