
One of Seville’s travelers fears not to reach his exam for an opposition in Madrid: “It’s a drama”
Beatriz Montero is now in Seville stuck, trying to take a train to get to the Archaeological Museum of Madrid and present the second examination at 15.30, convened by the Ministry of Culture. “It’s a drama. I will try to examine an opposition to a museum conservative, but it seems that I do not arrive on time. I am with a horse anxiety.”
“The Blablacar lasts six hours and does not compensate for me. The departure is now scheduled at 13.30, but for the moment I do not arrive on time. And if I do not present myself, I have automatic suspense. Today we examine five people and I will present the papers of the trip to the court, to see if they have mercy. I have two more exams,” he says very worried.
Beside his side, Rocío Ruiz hopes to arrive on time to his job in Madrid at 16.45. “It’s general something, we don’t take it as staff.” “He will arrive without eating, hopefully just that,” he jokes to his partner, Toni Quintana.
Bernadette Marcconet has been lucky and has left on time with his train in Córdoba to Seville. “Of course, Córdoba’s station was a hotbed, madness with a lot of people everywhere,” he says.
Meanwhile, the first trains that have left Madrid Atocha at 9.32 and 10.16 have their planned arrival in Seville at 13.05 and 13.30 respectively, although it is only an estimate, according to the screens of the Santa Justa station.