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Argüelles (Madrid Metro)
Argüelles is a station on Line 3, Line 4, and Line 6 of the Madrid Metro in Madrid, Spain. It is located underneath the intersection of Princesa and Marqués de Urquijo streets, between the districts of Moncloa-Aravaca and Chamberí, in fare Zone A. The station is named after the neighborhood of Argüelles, which is in turn named after the 19th century Spanish politician Agustín Argüelles. History The station was inaugurated on 15 July 1941 when Line 3 was extended from Sol to Argüelles. The platforms were built underneath Princesa street between the intersections with Marqués de Urquijo/Alberto Aguilera and Altamirano streets. The station was part of the extensive renovations of Line 3 during the summers of 2004, 2005, and 2006, during which the platforms were expanded from to and improvements were made for accessibility. The Line 4 platforms were inaugurated on 23 March 1944 when Line 4 first opened. The platforms were built under Alberto Aguilera street between th ...
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Madrid Metro
The Madrid Metro ( Spanish: ''Metro de Madrid'') is a rapid transit system serving the city of Madrid, capital of Spain. The system is the 14th longest rapid transit system in the world, with a total length of 293 km (182 mi). Its growth between 1995 and 2007 put it among the fastest-growing networks in the world at the time, rivaling many Asian metros such as the Mass Transit Railway (Hong Kong), Shanghai Metro, Guangzhou Metro, Beijing Subway, and Delhi Metro. However, the European debt crisis greatly slowed expansion plans, with many projects being postponed and canceled. Unlike normal Spanish road and rail traffic, which drive on the right, Madrid Metro trains use left-hand running on all lines because traffic in Madrid drove on the left until 1924, five years after the system started operating. Trains are in circulation every day from 6:00 am until 1:30 am, though during the weekends, this schedule is to be extended by one more hour in the morning in 2020. ...
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Sol (Madrid Metro)
Sol is a station on Line 1, Line 2 and Line 3 of the Madrid Metro. It is located in Zone A and is the most central station on the Metro, located at the Puerta del Sol square. Because of its location, it is one of the busiest stations of the Madrid Metro. History Madrid Metro Line 1 station became operational in 1919 with the opening of the first section of the Madrid Metro between Sol and Cuatro Caminos. The station of Line 2 was opened in 1924, it was built above the Line 1 station and perpendicular to it. The station of Line 3 was opened in 1936, located roughly at the same level as the Line 1 station and perpendicular to the Line 2. The first sections of the first three lines opened included Sol station. In the 1960s platforms on the Line 1 were enlarged from 60 to 90 m, but bad condition of the foundations of the surface buildings prevented doing that on both platforms in parallel. So one of the platforms was expanded to the north and another one to the south, ...
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Line 6 (Madrid Metro) Stations
Line 6 may refer to: Metro lines Asia China *Line 6 (Beijing Subway), a subway line in Beijing *Line 6 (Changsha Metro), a metro line in Changsha, Hunan * Line 6 (Chengdu Metro), from Pidu District to Tianfu New Area, Chengdu, Sichuan * Line 6 (Chongqing Rail Transit), a metro line in Chongqing *Line 6 (Fuzhou Metro), from Cangshan District to Changle District, Fuzhou, Fujian *Line 6 (Guangzhou Metro), a metro line in Guangzhou, Guangdong *Line 6 (Hangzhou Metro), a metro line in Hangzhou, Zhejiang *Line 6 (Kunming Metro), a metro line in Kunming, Yunnan * Line 6 (Shanghai Metro), a metro line in Shanghai * Line 6 (Shenzhen Metro), a metro line in Shenzhen, Guangdong * Line 6 (Tianjin Metro), a metro line in Tianjin * Line 6 (Wuhan Metro), a metro line in Wuhan, Hubei * Line 6 (Xi'an Metro), a metro line in Xi'an, Shaanxi *Line 6 (Zhengzhou Metro), a metro line in Zhengzhou, Henan Other places in Asia *Line 6 (Mumbai Metro), also called the Lokhandwala-Jogeshwari-Vikhroli-Kanjurmar ...
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Line 4 (Madrid Metro) Stations
Line 4 or 4 Line may refer to: Public transport Asia *Line 4 (Chennai Metro), or Orange Line, under construction in India * Busan Metro Line 4, a rubber-tyred metro line in Busan, South Korea * Kolkata Metro Line 4 or Noapara Barasat Line, under construction in India *Manila Light Rail Transit System Line 4, Metro Manila, Philippines * Line 4 (Mumbai Metro), under early stages of construction *Line 4 (Osaka) or Chūō Line, in Japan *Seoul Subway Line 4, a line across the National Capital Area, South Korea * Sri Petaling Line, the fourth rapid transit line in Klang Valley, Malaysia *Zhonghe–Xinlu line, a metro line in Taipei, Taiwan China *Line 4 (Beijing Subway), a metro line in Beijing * Line 4 (Changchun Subway), a metro line in Changchun, Jilin * Line 4 (Changsha Metro), a metro line in Changsha, Hunan *Line 4 (Chengdu Metro), a metro line in Chengdu, Sichuan * Line 4 (Chongqing Rail Transit),a metro line in Chongqing * Line 4 (Dongguan Rail Transit), a planned subway line * ...
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Line 3 (Madrid Metro) Stations
3 Line or Line 3 may refer to: Public transport Asia *Line 3 (Chennai Metro), or Purple Line, under construction in India *Line 3 (Kolkata Metro), under construction in Kolkata, India. *Line 3 (Mumbai Metro), under construction in India *Line 3 (Pune Metro), under construction in India *Ampang Line or Line 3, in Klang Valley, Malaysia * MRT Line 3 (Metro Manila), Philippines * Busan Metro Line 3, in South Korea * Seoul Subway Line 3, in South Korea *Taipei Metro Line 3 or Songshan–Xindian or Green line, in Taiwan *Line 3 (Hanoi Metro) or Văn Miếu Line, under construction in Vietnam China * Line 3 (Beijing Subway), a subway line under construction in Beijing *Line 3 (Changchun Subway), metro line in Changchun, Jilin *Line 3 (Chengdu Metro), metro line in Chengdu, Sichuan * Line 3 (Chongqing Rail Transit), a monorail line in Chongqing * Line 3 (Dalian Metro), metro line in Dalian, Liaoning * Line 3 (Dongguan Rail Transit), planned metro line in Dongguan, Guangdong * Line 3 (Fosh ...
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Madrid Metro Stations Located Underground
Madrid ( , ) is the capital and most populous city of Spain. The city has almost 3.4 million inhabitants and a metropolitan area population of approximately 6.7 million. It is the second-largest city in the European Union (EU), and its monocentric metropolitan area is the third-largest in the EU.United Nations Department of Economic and Social AffairWorld Urbanization Prospects (2007 revision), (United Nations, 2008), Table A.12. Data for 2007. The municipality covers geographical area. Madrid lies on the River Manzanares in the central part of the Iberian Peninsula. Capital city of both Spain (almost without interruption since 1561) and the surrounding autonomous community of Madrid (since 1983), it is also the political, economic and cultural centre of the country. The city is situated on an elevated plain about from the closest seaside location. The climate of Madrid features hot summers and cool winters. The Madrid urban agglomeration has the second-lar ...
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Circle Route
A circle route (also circumference, loop, ring route, ring line or orbital line) is a public transport route following a path approximating a circle or at least a closed curve. The expression "circle route" may refer in particular to: * a route orbiting a central point, commonly the central business district (CBD) in a city or large town * a route running in approximately a circular path from a point near the centre of a city or town out to a peripheral point and back again * a feeder route running from an interchange station around a neighbourhood or suburb in approximately a circle Typically, a circle route will connect at several locations with one or more cross-city routes or radial routes offering services in a straighter line into or out of a city or town centre. When a circle route orbits a central business district in a large arc, it will often provide transverse (or lateral) links between suburbs or satellites, either on its own or in combination with other rout ...
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Ciudad Universitaria (Madrid Metro)
Ciudad Universitaria (University City) is a station on Line 6 of the Madrid Metro, located beneath Complutense avenue in the Ciudad Universitaria ward in the Moncloa-Aravaca district in fare Zone A. It is named after the Ciudad Universitaria, which is home to the Complutense University of Madrid, the Technical University of Madrid, and the National University of Distance Education. The station's platforms feature tilework representing the bear and the strawberry tree, which is a symbol of Madrid. The station is located next to the Ciudad Universitaria underground train storage depot, where most of Line 6's 5000 series trains are stored. History The station was inaugurated on 13 January 1987 when Line 6 was extended from Cuatro Caminos to Ciudad Universitaria. From its opening until 1995, it had a limited schedule to reflect university hours. Between 1994 and 1995 the station was remodeled as part of the work to convert Line 6 into a circular route. The vestibule was mo ...
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Laguna (Madrid Metro)
Laguna is a station on Line 6 of the Madrid Metro. It is located in Zone A. The station offers connection to Cercanías Madrid Cercanías Madrid is the commuter rail service that serves Madrid, the capital of Spain, and its metropolitan area. It is operated by Cercanías Renfe, the commuter rail division of Renfe, the former monopoly of rail services in Spain. Its to ... via Laguna railway station. References Madrid Metro stations located underground Line 6 (Madrid Metro) stations 1983 establishments in Spain Railway stations opened in 1983 {{Madrid-metro-stub ...
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Agustín Argüelles
Agustín Argüelles (18 August 1776 in Ribadesella, Asturias – 26 March 1844 in Madrid) was a Spanish liberal politician. He served as the 81st and 94th president of the Congress of Deputies. Biography He studied Law at the University of Oviedo and worked as secretary of the bishop of Barcelona. In 1809, he was appointed secretary of the patriotic Royal Junta of the Treasury and Legislation. He was a member of the Cortes of Cádiz and was selected for the Constitutional commission, playing thus a key role in the drafting of the Constitution of 1812. Siding with the liberal faction of the Parliament, he promoted freedom of the press, free-market and physiocracy, the abolishment of torture, the prosecution of slave trade and the abolishment of the jurisdictional power of manors. He showed a notable oratorial skill during the parliamentary debates. When in 1814 the War of Independence finished and Ferdinand VII returned to Spain as absolute monarch, Argüelles was imprisoned in ...
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Centro (Madrid)
Centro is a district of Madrid, Spain. It is approximately 5.23 km2 (2.02 sq mi) in size. It has a population of 149,718 people and a population density of 28,587/km2 (74,040/sq mi). It roughly corresponds to the bulk of the housing formerly enclosed by the so-called Walls of Philip IV. The district is made up of the neighbourhoods of Cortes, Embajadores, Justicia, Universidad, Palacio and Sol. History The Centro district of Madrid is the oldest section of the city. Evidence of a stable settlement dates back to Spain's Muslim period. In the second half of the 9th century, the emir of Córdoba, Muhammad I (852–886), built a fortress on a promontory beside the river, the modern-day location of the Royal Palace. Its purpose was to watch the passes of the Sierra de Guadarrama and to initiate raids against the northern Christian countries. The remaining ruins of the fortress's wall are still preserved. A small suburb called Magerit developed to the east of the fortres ...
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Argüelles (Madrid)
Argüelles is an administrative neighbourhood of Madrid, part of the Moncloa-Aravaca district. As of 1 July 2019, it had a population of inhabitants. It is 0,755758 km2 in total area. History The neighbourhood bears the name of Agustín Argüelles, the legal guardian of Queen Isabella II Isabella II ( es, Isabel II; 10 October 1830 – 9 April 1904), was Queen of Spain from 29 September 1833 until 30 September 1868. Shortly before her birth, the King Ferdinand VII of Spain issued a Pragmatic Sanction to ensure the success .... The first streets were chiefly named after influential members of the Royal Court. Planned in the mid 19th century, its urbanization started by 1856, on plots part of the Príncipe Pío hill. References Bibliography * * * Wards of Madrid Moncloa-Aravaca {{Madrid-geo-stub ...
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