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  2. Lady of Spain - Wikipedia

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    "Lady of Spain" was performed by Marvin Suggs on his Muppaphone on The Muppet Show and appears on the Muppet Show 25th anniversary compilation The Muppet Show: Music, Mayhem, and More. In the popular British sitcom 'Allo 'Allo!, in the episode "All in Disgeese", M. Alfonse plays "Lady of Spain" on the accordion. [13]

  3. Aeropuerto T1-T2-T3 (Madrid Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Aeropuerto T1-T2-T3 ([aeɾoˈpweɾto te ˈuno te ˈðos te ˈtɾes], "Airport Terminals 1–2–3") is a station on Line 8 of the Madrid Metro next to terminal T2 of Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport, in the Madrid district of the same name. It is located in fare Zone A. [1]

  4. Transport in Madrid - Wikipedia

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    AVE Trains in the Madrid Atocha railway station. Madrid is served by highly developed transport infrastructure.Road, rail and air links are vital to maintain the economic position of Madrid as a leading centre of employment, enterprise, trade and tourism, providing effective connections with not only other parts of the region, but also the rest of Spain and Europe as a whole.

  5. Shuttle train - Wikipedia

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    A shuttle train is a train that runs back and forth between two points, especially if it offers a frequent service over a short route. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Shuttle trains are used in various ways, in various parts of the world.

  6. Madrid–Barajas Airport - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, Iberia, L.A.E. introduced the shuttle service between Madrid and Barcelona, a service with multiple daily frequencies and available without prior reservation. The 1982 FIFA World Cup brought significant expansion and modernisation of the airport's two existing terminals. [8] In the 1990s, the airport expanded further.

  7. Aeropuerto T4 (Madrid Metro) - Wikipedia

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    The metro station was opened on 3 May 2007 and the commuter rail station was opened on 22 September 2011; and presents the particularity of requiring the payment of a special supplement of €1 for users of single ticket or Metrobus, the same way it happens in the station Airport T1-T2-T3. It is located in fare Zone A. [1]

  8. Line 8 (Madrid Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Line map. Line 8 of the Madrid Metro opened between Mar de Cristal and Campo de las Naciones (now Feria de Madrid) on 24 June 1998. An extension to Barajas via Madrid Airport was opened in 1999 and in 2002 an extension to Nuevos Ministerios and Colombia opened. Originally this line was a small-profile line, but in 2002 it became a large rolling ...

  9. Moncloa (Madrid Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Moncloa is a multimodal station in Madrid, Spain that serves Madrid Metro Line 3 and Line 6, as well as city buses and intercity and long-distance coaches. It is located underneath the Plaza De Moncloa and Calle de la Princesa near Arco de la Victoria and the headquarters of the Spanish Air and Space Force in fare Zone A. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]