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  2. Cercanías Madrid - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, the tunnel passing through Madrid linking the C-5 and the C-6 was finished, disbanding the C-6 into a new suburb-to-suburb C-5. [2] At the same time, a shift was appreciated in the Metropolitan Madrid area growth; the new housing initiatives moved from the northeast and southwest part of the region to the northwest.

  3. Cercanías - Wikipedia

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    They are linked to Metro systems in Madrid, Barcelona, Bilbao and Valencia. The Cercanías division of Renfe was created in 1989 on the advice of engineer and transit planner Javier Bustinduy ( es ; 1949–2016), as part of a major effort to massively increase ridership, frequencies and hence attractiveness of commuter rail systems in Spain.

  4. List of Cercanías Madrid stations - Wikipedia

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    Madrid Metro lines 1, 2 and 3: Madrid: Torrejón de Ardoz: Madrid–Barcelona: C-2, C-7 — Torrejón de Ardoz: Torrelodones: Madrid–Hendaye: C-3, C-8, C-10 — Torrelodones: Tres Cantos: Madrid–Burgos: C-4 — Tres Cantos: Universidad Pontificia de Comillas: Cantoblanco–Alcobendas-San Sebastián de los Reyes: C-4 — Madrid: Valdebebas ...

  5. C-1 (Cercanías Madrid) - Wikipedia

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    Like the rest of Cercanías Madrid services, the C-1 runs on the Iberian gauge mainline railway system, which is owned by Adif, an agency of the Spanish government.All of the railway lines carrying Cercanias Madrid services are electrified at 3,000 volts (V) direct current (DC) using overhead lines.

  6. Template:C-10 (Cercanías Madrid) - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for the C-10 (Cercanías Madrid), a commuter rail line in Spain.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.

  7. Recoletos Station - Wikipedia

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    Recoletos is a Cercanías station in Madrid city center. It was opened in 1967 as part of the Túnel de la risa project and it is located between Atocha and Nuevos Ministerios stations. Authority control databases : Geographic

  8. C-10 (Cercanías Madrid) - Wikipedia

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    It runs from Villalba northwest Madrid to Fuente de la Mora, through the city center of Madrid, [1] [2] while trains can continue onwards to Madrid Barajas Airport. The C-10 shares tracks for the majority of its length with Madrid commuter rail service lines C-3 , C-7 and C-8 while it also shares parts with C-1 , and C-2 .

  9. Nuevos Ministerios (Madrid Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Nuevos Ministerios [ˈnweβos minisˈteɾjos] is a major multimodal rail station on the Madrid Metro and the Cercanías Madrid commuter rail network. It is located beneath the Nuevos Ministerios (New Ministries) government complex and the AZCA financial centre at the junction of the Paseo de la Castellana and Joaquín Costa and Raimundo Fernández Villaverde streets in Madrid, Spain.