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Old December 04, 2013, 11:31 AM
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Llega a Madrid

From online-spanish-course.com

El último tren llega a Madrid a las 10.

The last train to Madrid arrives at 10 o'clock.

This seems a bit strange to me. Is it the train that "goes" to Madrid that arrives here "from" somewhere else at 10 o'clock, or is it the train from here that arrives in Madrid at 10? If it's the second when does it leave here?

El último tren desde aqui llega a Madrid a las 10.

I think I get it but not sure. Thank you.
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