THE GS TRAM SITE

Madrid

ESPAÑA - SPAIN

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28 March 2011

The Madrid urban rail network after the extension of Metro line 2 to Las Rosas and of line 9 to Mirasierra.


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Madrid 2011 tram map

INSET: CENTRAL MADRID

Madrid 2011 downtown tram map



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ROUTES

Operator: Metro de Madrid

LRT (METRO LIGERO) ROUTES

ML 1 Pinar de Chamartín – Sanchinarro – Las Tablas
ML 2 Colonia Jardín – Pozuelo de Alarcón – Aravaca (Estación)
ML 3 Colonia Jardín – Montepríncipe – Puerta de Boadilla
TP Tramvía de Parla: [Circular route starting and ending at Parla Station; both directions]

METRO ROUTES

  1 Pinar de Chamartín – Chamartín – Plaza de Castilla – Tetuán – Cuatro Caminos – Alonso Cano – Bilbao – Tribunal – Sol – Atocha – Pacífico – Puente de Vallecas – Portazgo – Villa de Vallecas – Valdecarros
  2 Cuatro Caminos – Canal – Quevedo – San Bernardo - Ópera – Sol – Cibeles (Banco de España) – Príncipe de Vergara – Goya – Manuel Becerra – Ventas – La Elipa - Las Rosas
  3 Moncloa – Argüelles – Pl. de España – Callao – Sol – Embajadores – Delicias – Legazpi – San Fermín – Villaverde Bajo – Villaverde Alto
  4 Argüelles – San Bernardo – Bilbao – Alonso Martínez – Colón – Goya – Diego de León – Ave. de América – Prosperidad – Mar de Cristal – Hortaleza – Pinar de Chamartín
  5 Casa de Campo – Campamento – Carabanchel – Oporto - Puerta de Toledo – Ópera – Callao – Alonso Martínez – Diego de León – Ventas – Pueblo Nuevo – Canillejas – Alameda de Osuna
  6 Argüelles – Moncloa – Ciudad Universitaria – Guzmán el Bueno – Cuatro Caminos – Nuevos Ministerios – Ave. de América – Diego de León – Manuel Becerra – Sainz de Baranda – Pacífico – Legazpi – Usera – Plaza Elíptica – Oporto – Alto de Extremadura – Príncipe Pío – Argüelles [Circular route, both directions]
  7 Pitis – Peñagrande – Valdezarza – Guzmán el Bueno – Canal – Alsonso Cano – Gregorio Marañón – Ave. de América – Pueblo Nuevo – San Blas – Estadio Olímpico
  7E Estadio Olímpico - Coslada - Henares - Hospital de Henares [Also known as MetroEste]
  8 Nuevos Ministerios – Colombia – Mar de Cristal – Aeropuerto Madrid-Barajas (T4)
  9 Mirasierra – Plaza de Castilla – Colombia – Ave. de América – Príncipe de Vergara – Sainz de Baranda – Vinateros – Vicálvaro – Puerta de Arganda
  9b Puerta de Arganda - Rivas Vaciamadrid - La Poveda - Arganda del Rey
10 Tres Olivos – Chamartín – Plaza de Castilla – Nuevos Ministerios – Gregorio Marañón – Alonzo Martínez – Tribunal – Plaza de España – Príncipe Pío – Casa de Campo – Colonia Jardín – Cuatro Vientos – Alcorcón (Puerta del Sur)
10b Hospital Infanta Sofía – La Granja - Las Tablas – Tres Olivos
11 Plaza Elíptica – Carabanchel Alto – La Peseta - La Fortuna
12 [Metrosur:] Puerta del Sur – Leganés - Getafe – Fuenlabrada – Móstoles – Universidad Rey Juan Carlos - Puerta del Sur [Circular route, both directions]
  R Ópera – Príncipe Pío [Shuttle]


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