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  2. Line 1 (Madrid Metro) - Wikipedia

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    The Line 1 was the first line of the Madrid Metro, and was inaugurated on 17 October 1919. It was opened to the public on 31 October 1919. It originally ran from Cuatro Caminos and Sol , containing 6 intermediate stops: Red de San Luis (now Gran Vía), Hospicio (now Tribunal), Bilbao , Chamberí , Martinez Campos (now Iglesia), and Ríos Rosas .

  3. Menéndez Pelayo (Madrid Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Menéndez Pelayo [meˈnendeθ peˈlaʝo] is a station on Line 1 of the Madrid Metro. It is located in Zone A. [1] It was opened on 8 May 1923. [2] It is named for the Avenida de Menéndez Pelayo, which is named in turn for the scholar Marcelino Menéndez y Pelayo (1856–1912). [3]

  4. Tirso de Molina (Madrid Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Tirso de Molina [ˈtiɾso ðe moˈlina] is a station on Line 1 of the Madrid Metro, located in Zone A, [1] located at Plaza de Tirso de Molina. It has been open to the public since 26 December 1921. [2] It is named in honour of the playwright, poet and friar Tirso de Molina (1583–1648). [3]

  5. Madrid Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Madrid Metro (Spanish: Metro de Madrid) is a rapid transit system serving the city of Madrid, capital of Spain.The system is the 14th longest rapid transit system in the world, with a total length of 293 km (182 mi).

  6. Gran Vía (Madrid Metro) - Wikipedia

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    The station was opened in 1919 as one of the original 8 metro stops in Madrid. The original name of the station was Red de San Luis after the nearby plaza. The Gran Vía street was still under construction at that time, but a year later the station adopted that name. [3] Drawing of the station by Antonio Palacios, 1918

  7. Category:Line 1 (Madrid Metro) stations - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Line 1 (Madrid Metro) stations" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  8. Puente de Vallecas (Madrid Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Puente de Vallecas [ˈpwente ðe βaˈʝekas] is a station on Line 1 of the Madrid Metro, named for the Puente de Vallecas district. It is located in Zone A. [ 1 ] It has been open to the public since 8 May 1923.

  9. Alto del Arenal (Madrid Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Alto del Arenal [ˈalto ðel aɾeˈnal] is a station on Line 1 of the Madrid Metro. It is located in fare Zone A. [ 1 ] It has been opened since 4 September 1994. [ 2 ] it is named for the Colonia Alto Del Arenal ("Sandy Heights Colony"), a nearby development.