| No. 25. | |
| GRANADA to SEVILLE. | |
| (Not a wheel road throughout.) | |
| Miles. | |
| From Granada to Santa Fé | 8 |
| thence to Lachar | 8 |
| La Venta de Cacin | 9 |
| Loja | 8 |
| Archidona[203] | 18 |
| Alameda | 11 |
| Pedrera | 12 |
| Osuna | 11 |
| Marchena | 14 |
| Maraina del Alcor | 14 |
| Alcalà del Guadiaro | 7 |
| Seville | 8 |
| Total miles | 128 |
| No. 26. | |
| SEVILLE to MADRID. | |
| (Post and Diligence road.) | |
| Miles. | |
| From Seville to Alcalà de Guadaira | 8 |
| Thence to Beylen, by Route No. 4 | 138 |
| Baylen to Madrid, by Route No. 1 | 164 |
| Total miles | 310 |
| No. 27. | |
| SEVILLE to VALENCIA. | |
| Miles. | |
| From Seville to Granada, by Route No. 25 | 128 |
| From Granada to Valencia, by Route No. 3 | 284 |
| Total miles | 412 |
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