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  2. Málaga Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Málaga Metro (Spanish: Metro de Málaga) is a semi-metro network in Málaga, Spain. Its two lines were inaugurated on 30 June 2014 and connect the city centre with the western suburbs. As of 2025, the network operates 13.2 km (8.2 mi) of route. There are 19 stations, 14 of which are underground while 5 are surface-level light rail stops.

  3. File:Mapa Esquemático del Metro de Málaga.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. List of metro systems in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Class H of the Berlin U-Bahn. The following is a list of metro systems in Europe, ordered alphabetically by country and city.Although the term metro (or métro, metró, metrosu, metropoliteni, or metropolitano / metropolitana in Southern Europe, or mietrapaliten / metropoliten in Eastern Europe) is widespread in Europe, there are also other names for rapid transit systems, such as subway ...

  5. Cercanías Málaga - Wikipedia

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    Estación de Fuengirola. Cercanías Málaga is a commuter rail service between central Málaga, Spain, and towns in the province. [2] The network consists of 70 kilometres (43 mi) of track, with two lines and 23 stations in operation. The trains are powered by overhead lines and run on broad Iberian gauge track. [citation needed]

  6. List of metropolitan areas in Spain - Wikipedia

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    calculations by Francisco Ruiz from data of the Instituto Nacional de Estadística (2008 estimates). [4] [5] As well as "metropolitan area" data, [6] Ruiz has produced larger conurbation data for some areas. [7] The "conurbation" figure is used where available, and is cited as such; otherwise, the "metropolitan area" figure is used.

  7. Rapid transit in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Metro de Madrid Seville: Seville Metro: 2 April 2009 18 km (11 mi) 1 18 ... Metro De Granada/ Junta de Andalucía Malaga: Malaga Metro: 30 July 2014 11.3 km (7 mi) 2 17

  8. Guadalmedina (Málaga Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Guadalmedina is an underground station serving Lines 1 and 2 of the Málaga Metro. It opened on 27 March 2023, serving Málaga city centre, and is the largest metro station in Andalusia , at 2,800 square metres in size.

  9. El Perchel (Málaga Metro) - Wikipedia

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    At the metro's 2014 opening, El Perchel was a terminus station, and the only station serving both lines of the metro. Line 1 reaches Andalucia Tech, while Line 2 ends at Palacio de Deportes José María Martín Carpena.