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  2. Empresa Municipal de Transportes de Madrid - Wikipedia

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    EMT Madrid was established on 12 November 1947 after the dissolution of the Joint Transport Company. [5] Originally a municipal private company, in 1971 it became a joint stock company. It provided trolleybus service until it disappeared in 1966 and tram services until 1972. [6] The current colour of the buses is blue and white.

  3. Cercanías Málaga - Wikipedia

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    Bond of the Comp. de los Ferrocarriles Suburbanos de Malaga, issued 1 January 1920. In 1908, the first line of the Ferrocarriles Suburbanos de Málaga opened; a metre-gauge rail network connecting Málaga to Vélez-Málaga. This line was later extended to Ventas de Zafarraya, along with lines to Coín and Fuengirola. [3]

  4. Public transport timetable - Wikipedia

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    A public transport timetable (also timetable and North American English schedule) is a document setting out information on public transport service times. Both public timetables to assist passengers with planning a trip and internal timetables to inform employees exist.

  5. Consorcio Regional de Transportes de Madrid - Wikipedia

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    The inter-urban night buses (autobuses interurbanos), commonly known as Green Owls (Búhos verdes), travel further afield than the regular N1 to N28 and NC1-NC2 owl buses within Madrid urban core (which are operated by EMT), and connect Madrid with the smaller cities of the periphery. [9] As of June 2022 there are 40 such routes. [8]

  6. Málaga Metro - Wikipedia

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    Another expansion for Line 2 is currently under construction, connecting Guadalmedina Station to Malaga's Hospital Civil. Originally this extension was planned to be at surface level, similar to the West end of line 1. [2] This new underground section will be 1.8 km (1.1 mi) long, with 3 more stations to be built: Hilera, La Trinidad and Hospital.

  7. Madrid–Málaga high-speed rail line - Wikipedia

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    The Madrid–Málaga high-speed rail line is a standard gauge High-speed rail line of 512 km (318 mi) in length that links the city of Madrid with the city of Málaga in Spain.

  8. Madrid–Barajas Airport - Wikipedia

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    EMT (Madrid Municipal Transport Company) runs regular public bus services between the airport and Madrid (Avenida de América station): bus 200 runs as a complete line – dropping passengers at departures of terminals 1, 2 and 4 before collecting passengers in the reverse order at arrivals. The EMT public night bus service N4 (nicknamed "Buho ...

  9. Mallorca rail network - Wikipedia

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    Today the main line runs below ground until just after Son Costa/Son Fortesa station. It is grade separated along its entire length, aside from some very minor level crossings in remote rural areas. The section from El Caülls (Festival Park) to Inca offers excellent views of the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range to the north.