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In November 2024, Metro Madrid announced that they had ordered 80 new trainsets from Spanish manufacturer CAF, with a total cost of about €950 million. [72] 40 of these trains will be of the broad loading gauge type; these are to be used on line and will be fully driverless – a first for the Madrid Metro. [73]
{{MdM|Vista Alegre}} expands to [[Vista Alegre (Madrid Metro)|Vista Alegre]]. Discretion should be used on whether to name the place itself or the station that serves it. In railway articles it is generally preferred to use the station unless specifically talking about the place, for example that Gran Vía is located underneath the Gran Vía .
This is a route-map template for the Line 4 (Madrid Metro), a rapid transit line in Europe.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
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Line 4 is a rapid transit line of the Madrid Metro connecting the west and center of Madrid with the said city's northeastern end, running between Argüelles and Pinar de Chamartín. It consists of a total of 23 narrow-gauge stations with 60-metre platforms.
On 2 August 2024, Metro Madrid announced that they plan to have platform screen doors installed at all stations on line . [4] The works are scheduled to begin in 1 June 2025, coinciding with the major track renewal works that had already been planned for the line that year.
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