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Wikipedia: List of Madrid metro stations
List of Madrid metro stations
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

This is a list of the stations of the metro system in Madrid, Spain (see Madrid metro).

The stations are named after near places or streets. Links are provided when the name refers to some Wikipedia-worthy concept.

Line One

Plaza de Castilla - Congosto

Line Two

Cuatro Caminos - Ventas

Line Three

Moncloa - Legazpi

Line Four

Argüelles - Parque de Santa Maria

Line Five

Canillejas - Casa de Campo

Line Six

Circular

Line Seven

Pitis - Las Musas

Line Eight

Nuevos Ministerios - Barajas

Line Nine

Herrera Oria - Arganda del Rey

Line Ten

Puerta del Sur - Fuencarral

Line Eleven

Pan Bendito - Plaza Elíptica

  • Pan Bendito
  • Abrantes
  • Plaza Elíptica (6)

Line Twelve

Metrosur

  • ...
  • Puerta del Sur (10)
  • San Nicasio
  • Leganés Central
  • Hospital Severo Ochoa
  • Casa del Reloj
  • Julián Besteiro, Galician intellectual
  • El Carrascal
  • El Bercial
  • Los Espartales
  • El Casar
  • Juan de la Cierva
  • Getafe Central
  • Alonso de Mendoza
  • Conservatorio
  • Arroyo Culebro
  • Parque de los Estados
  • Fuenlabrada Central
  • Parque Europa
  • Hospital de Fuenlabrada
  • Loranca
  • Manuela Malasaña
  • Hospital de Móstoles
  • Pradillo
  • Móstoles Central
  • Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
  • Parque Oeste
  • Alcorcón Central
  • Parque Lisboa
  • ...

Ramal (R)

Príncipe Pío - Ópera

  • Príncipe Pío (6, 10)
  • Ópera (2, 5)

* Próxima Estación: Esperanza ("Next Station: Hope") is an album by French singer
Manu Chao. In the title song, a sample of the metro locution was played. Mr Chao has been brought to court by the speakers, because of copyright issues. As of 2003, it's not known the result of the trial.

  

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