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13 April 2015 Passenger Transport Statistics (PT) February 2015. Provisional data The number of passengers using public transport decreases by 1.0% in February, as compared with the same month of the previous year City transport decreases by 0.4% in the annual rate and intercity transport decreases by 1.0% transport evolution More than 365.2 million passengers used public transport in February, 1.0% less than in the same month of 2014. City transport decreased by 0.4% and inter-city transport decreased by 1.0% in the annual rate. Within the last one, bus transport was the one that recorded the greatest decrease, with a 1.7% rate. evolution of passengers transport Type of transport 10.0 8.0 6.0 4.0 2.0 0.0-4.0-6.0-8.0-10.0 2014 February March April May June July August September October November December 2015 January February City Inter-city Special and unscheduled PT FEBRUARY 2015 (1/ 8)

transport annual evolution, by type of transport City Inter-city Special and unschedule 2014 February 0.7-0.9-3.5 March 8.4 1.9 2.0 April -7.0 0.0-8.3 May -0.8-3.7-3.8 June -0.7-3.8-2.7 July 1.1-2.6 1.3 August -0.2-0.7 0.7 September 3.1 3.9-1.5 October 1.1 0.6-2.7 November -0.3 0.3-3.0 December 3.4-2.3-1.1 2015 January -1.9-4.8 February -0.4-1.0-4.3 Monthly rate evolution The variation rate for the number of passengers on public transport in February 2015, as compared with January, was 0.5%. In order to contribute to the analysis and interpretation of data, the evolution of the monthly rate of public transport passengers in the last years is shown in the following chart. Evolution of the monthly rate (month-on-month variation for February as compared with January) 3.0 2.7 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 0.0-1.0-3.0-2.1 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015-0.7 PT - FEBRUARY 2015 (2/8)

City transport City transport was used by more than 224.0 million passengers in February, 0.4% less than in the same month of 2014. Metropolitan transport registered an increase of 0.6%, while bus transport decreased by 1.0%. Bus transport decreased in all cities except for Palma (0.7%) and Sevilla (1.7%). In turn, metropolitan transport registered the greatest decrease in Bilbao ( 1.9%) and the greatest increase in Sevilla (7.6%). rate of city transport passengers in cities with a Metropotitan 10.0 8.0 7.6 6.0 4.0 2.0 2.1 0.5 0.7 1.7 0.6 0.0-4.0-0.2-1.1-1.9-2.7 Barcelona Bilbao Madrid Palma Sevilla Valencia (1) Metropolitan City bus (1) The publication of the city transport by bus in Valencia is not allowed PT - FEBRUARY 2015 (3/8)

The number of passengers of bus transport decreased in all Autonomous Communities, except for Andalucía (5.4%). Extremadura ( 7.7%), Principado de Asturias ( 6.2%) and Castilla-La Mancha ( 4.4%) were those that registered the greatest decreases. rates of the number of passangers City transport by bus Andalucía 5.4 Canarias Aragón Comunitat Valenciana NACIONAL Murcia, Región de País Vasco Cataluña Madrid, Comunidad de Galicia Castilla y León -0.2-0.2-1.0-1.0-1.3-1.7-2.3-2.3-3.2-3.4 Castilla - La Mancha -4.4 Asturias, Principado de -6.2 Extremadura -7.7 (1) In order to protect statistical secrecy, the passengers of the Autonomous Communities of Illes Balears, Cantabria, Comunidad Foral de Navarra and La Rioja and of the Autonomous Cities of Ceuta and Melilla have been grouped PT - FEBRUARY 2015 (4/8)

Inter-city transport More than 99.9 million passengers used inter-city transport in February, indicating a 1.0% decrease as compared with the same month of 2014. Both bus transport ( 1.7%) and rail transport ( 0.5%) decreased. In turn, air transport increased by 6.5%. Local distance passengers dropped by 2.5% for bus transport and 1.3% for rail transport. Regional distance passengers decreased 0.2% for bus transport and increased 5.2% for rail transport. Finally, long distance passengers increased 1.1% for bus transport and 10.7% for rail transport. rate of the number of passengers Inter-city transport by type of transport and distance 12.0 10.0 8.0 6.0 4.0 2.0 0.0-4.0-2.5-1.3-0.2 5.2 1.1 10.7 LOCAL REGIONAL LONG-DISTANCE Road Rail Special and unscheduled transport More than 41.2 million passengers used special and unscheduled transport in February, indicating a decrease of 4.3% in the annual rate. The number of special transport passengers decreased 6.6%, reaching more than 31.0 million users. Within this, school transport decreased 7.2%, and work transport did so by 4.5%. In turn, unscheduled transport increased 3.4%, as compared with the same month of 2014, reaching more than 10.2 million passengers. PT - FEBRUARY 2015 (5/8)

Passenger Transport Statistics February 2015 Provisional data 1. Passenger transport BY TYPE OF TRANSPORT 365,246-1.0-1.6 City transport 224,049-0.4-1.2 Inter-city transport 99,916-1.0-1.4 Special and unscheduled transport 41,282-4.3-4.5 2. City transport CITY TRANSPORT 224,049-0.4-1.2 Metropolitan 91,213 0.6-0.2 Bus (1) 132,836-1.0-1.8 (1) This includes trams and funiculars PT - FEBRUARY 2015 (6/8)

2.1 City transport in cities with a Metropolitan Barcelona City bus 15,207-2.7-3.1 Metropolitan 30,357 2.1 1.5 Bilbao City bus 3,046-1.1-2.1 Metropolitan 7,127-1.9-1.9 Madrid City bus 33,522-3.1 Metropolitan 47,363-0.2-1.1 Palma City bus 2,690 0.7-0.5 Metropolitan 116 0.5 0.5 Sevilla City bus 6,269 1.7 1.8 Metropolitan 1,190 7.6 5.6 Valencia City bus (1) (1) (1) Metropolitan 5,059 0.6-0.9 (1) Publication thereof is not allowed 2.2 Urban transport by bus by Autonomous City and Communiy NATIONAL 132,836-1.0-1.8 Andalucía 17,433 5.4 3.2 Aragón 9,936-0.2-0.8 Asturias, Principado de 2,551-6.2-6.9 Balears, Illes (1) (1) (1) Canarias 4,383-0.2-1.5 Cantabria (1) (1) (1) Castilla y León 5,328-3.4-4.4 Castilla - La Mancha 1,531-4.4-5.3 Cataluña 21,150-2.3-2.7 Comunitat Valenciana 10,628-1.0-1.7 Extremadura 891-7.7-8.0 Galicia 4,708-3.2-3.2 Madrid, Comunidad de 37,590-2.3-3.4 Murcia, Región de 1,508-1.3-2.4 Navarra, Comunidad Foral de (1) (1) (1) País Vasco 6,863-1.7-3.0 Rioja, La (1) (1) (1) Ceuta (1) (1) (1) Melilla (1) (1) (1) PT - FEBRUARY 2015 (7/8)

3. Inter-city transport INTER-CITY TRANSPORT 99,916-1.0-1.4 Road 50,633-1.7-2.1 Local 34,773-2.5-2.6 Regional 14,782-0.2-1.2 Long-distance 1,079 1.1 0.1 Rail (1) 46,874-0.5-0.9 Local rail 42,289-1.3-1.6 Regional rail 2,421 5.2 2.2 Long-distance rail 2,163 10.7 10.7 Air (domestic) 1,963 6.5 4.7 Sea (cabotage) (2) 446-2.3-0.3 (1) Local and regional rail include all rail operators and Long-distance rail only includes RENFE (2) Estimated data 4. Special and unscheduled transport SPECIAL AND UNSCHEDULED TRANSPORT 41,282-4.3-4.5 Special 31,073-6.6-6.2 School 23,733-7.2-6.8 Work 7,341-4.5-4.6 Unscheduled 10,208 3.4 1.4 For further information see INEbase - www.ine.es/en/ All press releases at: www.ine.es/prensa/prensa_en.htm Press Office: Telephone numbers: 91 583 93 63 / 94 08 Fax: 91 583 90 87 - gprensa@ine.es Information Area: Telephone number: 91 583 91 00 Fax: 91 583 91 58 www.ine.es/infoine PT - FEBRUARY 2015 (8/8)