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  2. File:Plano Cercanias Madrid 2024.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Cercanías Madrid - Wikipedia

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    The first railroad line departing from Madrid (the second in Spain and the third in the Iberian Peninsula) was built in 1851 between Madrid and Aranjuez.Soon the growing Spanish railway system was dominated by two large companies: the Compañía del Norte (Northern Company), who operated the lines between Madrid and the Atlantic North of Spain from the Estación del Norte (now Príncipe Pío ...

  4. File:Cercanías Madrid Map.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Spain Madrid location map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Mòdul:Location map/data/Espanya Comunitat de Madrid; Mòdul:Location map/data/Espanya Comunitat de Madrid/ús; Usage on ceb.wikipedia.org Plantilya:Location map Spain Community of Madrid; Usage on ce.wikipedia.org Мадрид; Кеп:Меттиган карта Испани Мадрид; Аламеда-дель-Валье; Альдеа ...

  6. 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

  7. 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.

  8. Renfe - Wikipedia

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    The greater part of the line (Madrid to Lleida) entered service on 11 October 2003, with a connection to Huesca from Zaragoza. The third high-speed line (Madrid to Toledo ) was opened in November 2005, followed by a spur from Córdoba to Málaga as far as Antequera in 2007.

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