I came across a site called AAutobuses.com.
El portal aautobuses.com le ofrece información sobre las principales
líneas regulares de autobuses de nuestro país.
The site isn’t very pretty, and it’s only in Spanish*****.
Anyway, AAutobuses seems reasonably comprehensive. Compared to the other options presented, it is better:
(Some of my test searches: Santander–Bilbao, Sevilla–Cádiz, Valencia–Madrid, Vigo–La Coruña, Logroño–Bilbao.)
*****That shouldn’t matter much, as long as you understand what something like LMXJV
or LMXJVSD
means on the timetables. If you don’t, here’s the key:
L = Monday (lunes)
M = Tuesday (martes)
X = Wednesday (miércoles)
J = Thursday (jueves)
V = Friday (viernes)
S = Saturday (sábado)
D = Sunday (domingo)
I would suggest you check out a Montreal Start-Up called BusBud – they are handling schedules from around the world including intercity schedules in Spain.
When I was living in Spain I always used Movelia. They also have an english version now.
EDIT: Apparently AvanzaBus is not an aggregate of bus companies (thanks for the comment)
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