The Estación de Madrid-Chamartín Clara Campoamor or Madrid Chamartín [tʃamaɾˈtin] is the second major railway station in Madrid, Spain. Located on the...
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Stadium, home of the football team Real Madrid; Chamartín Station, the second-largest railway station in Madrid; the Cuatro Torres Business Area, a business...
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Estadio Chamartín, a former multi-use stadium in Madrid, Spain. Madrid Chamartín railway station, the second major railway station in Madrid, Spain. Chamartín...
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Madrid Atocha (Spanish: Estación de Madrid Atocha), also named Madrid Puerta de Atocha–Almudena Grandes, is the first major railway station in Madrid...
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zone 0. The railway station currently used by Cercanías Madrid was inaugurated on 18 July 1967 as part of the original Atocha–Chamartín Rail Tunnel....
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Pinar de Chamartín [piˈnaɾ ðe tʃamaɾˈtin] is a station on the Madrid Metro, opened to the public on 4 November, 2007. It is located in fare Zone A and...
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List of railway stations in Barcelona Madrid - Atocha Railway Station Madrid - Chamartín Railway Station Sevilla - Santa Justa Railway Station Toledo -...
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Almost at the same time, the new Chamartín station was built and all services were transferred to the main stations: Chamartín for the north and east-bound...
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Norte) is a multimodal train station in Madrid, Spain that services Madrid Metro's Line 6, Line 10, and Ramal; Cercanías Madrid's commuter rail lines C-1,...
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Republic Square) in the neighborhood of El Viso in Chamartín district in fare Zone A. The station was already included in a development plan from 1967...
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Madrid Nuevo Norte (Madrid New North), previously known as Operación Chamartín, is an urban redevelopment programme in the Spanish capital city of Madrid...
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Alicante–León via Albacete, Cuenca, Madrid Chamartín, Valladolid and Palencia. Alicante–Ourense via Albacete, Cuenca, Madrid Chamartín and Zamora. Barcelona–Granada...
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Cercanías Madrid commuter rail network, operated by Renfe Operadora. It runs from Guadalajara to Chamartín. Like the rest of Cercanías Madrid services...
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Hontoria Industrial Park. The station is located on the Madrid–Asturias high-speed rail line between Madrid-Chamartín and Valladolid. It is served by...
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between Chamartín Station and Terminal 4. Now finished, this single Cercanías Line (C-1) links Madrid Barajas Terminal 4, with Chamartín Station and Atocha...
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Valladolid-Campo Grande railway station serves the Spanish city of Valladolid. It is served by the Madrid–León high-speed rail line to Madrid-Chamartín and regional...
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Line 1 of the Madrid Metro is an underground metro line running from Pinar de Chamartín in the north to Valdecarros in the southeast, via Sol. Today it...
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[ˈfwente ðe la ˈmoɾa] is a station on Line 1 of the Metro Ligero. It is located in fare Zone A. "Stations". Travel in the Metro. Madrid Metro. Archived from...
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Arturo Soria and Chamartín. This plan was eventually scrapped in 2020, but not before extra empty platforms were built at Chamartín to accommodate a future...
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was born in the city. Valencia-Joaquín Sorolla station primarily serves AVE trains to Madrid Chamartín and Seville-Santa Justa via Requena-Utiel, with...
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Begoña station, the AZCA at Nuevos Ministerios, as well as the Chamartín Railway station, Plaza de Castilla, Plaza de España, Principe Pío and Casa de...
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Begoña, Chamartín, Cuzco y Lima están a un Metro" [Now Fuencarral, Begoña, Chamartín, Cuzco and Lima are part of the metro]. ABC (in Spanish). Madrid, Spain...
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Santiago Bernabéu Stadium (redirect from Estadio Nuevo Chamartín)
Stadium In the early 1940s, the old Campo de Chamartín had become too small for the growing population of Madrid and the increasing popularity of football...
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December 2017. "Línea C10. Cercanías Madrid Renfe. Villalba - Príncipe Pío - Atocha - Chamartín - Fuente de la Mora". madrid.es. Retrieved 4 December 2017....
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1995, Rotterdam Centraal Station on 6 April 1996, Berlin-Grunewald station for Eurailspeed 1998, Madrid Chamartín railway station for Eurailspeed 2002 and...
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main venue for classical music concerts in Madrid. It is home to the Spanish National Orchestra, the Chamartín Symphony Orchestra and the venue for the...
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Madrid Nuevo Norte is a long-delayed venture to reshape a significant portion of the northern central part of the city, with a focus on Chamartín railway...
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Cercanías Madrid commuter rail network, operated by Renfe Operadora. It runs from Cercedilla northwest of Madrid to Guadalajara railway station. The C-8...
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systems. The station is served by Renfe Media Distancia services to Madrid Chamartín and Cádiz, providing travellers with frequent connections every day...
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"Línea C7. Cercanías Madrid Renfe. Alcalá de Henares – Atocha – Chamartín – Príncipe Pío – Atocha – Chamartín – Fuente de la Mora". madrid.es. Retrieved 25...
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