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      • Line 10 of the Madrid Metro is a rapid transit line in Madrid that is actually the product of two formerly separate lines. Today the route begins at Hospital Infanta Sofía (San Sebastián de los Reyes) and ends at Puerta del Sur (Alcorcón).
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  2. From corridor of lobby Orense to hallway leading to line 6 platforms and platform 2 on line 6 in the direction of República Argentina Out of service due to improvement works. Expected date of coming into service: 11-06-2024

  3. Line 10 of the Madrid Metro is a rapid transit line in Madrid that is actually the product of two formerly separate lines. Today the route begins at Hospital Infanta Sofía (San Sebastián de los Reyes) and ends at Puerta del Sur (Alcorcón).

  4. Line 10 of the Madrid Metro has a total of 31 stops. Alongside each station name, information is available on whether you can make transfers to other forms of transport, including connections to other metro lines, train stations, and bus stops. It also indicates whether the station facilities are accessible for those in wheelchairs or with prams.

  5. Línea 10 Metro de Madrid: Todas las Estaciones de Línea 10. Recorrido Línea 10 Metro Madrid (Hospital Infanta Sofía – Puerta del Sur) Hospital Infanta Sofía. Reyes Católicos. Baunatal. Manuel de Falla. Marqués de la Valdavia. La Moraleja. La Granja. Ronda de la Comunicación. Las Tablas. Montecarmelo. Tres Olivos. Fuencarral. Begoña. Chamartín.

  6. La línea 10 del Metro de Madrid recorre su área metropolitana de norte ( San Sebastián de los Reyes) a suroeste ( Alcorcón ), siendo la única que tiene ambas cabeceras fuera del término municipal de la capital.

    • Read the Madrid subway station maps. One of the most helpful things about Madrid Metro stations is the maps located near the entrances. In addition to having a map of the Madrid subway system, there is normally a neighborhood map that shows the streets in the area in detail.
    • Move away from the Madrid subway doors, would you please? On busy Madrid Metro lines such as lines 1, 3, 5, 6 and 10, it’s important that during rush hour (Monday through Friday, roughly between 7:30 and 9:00 and 18:00 and 20:00), you follow the subway untold politeness code… Or common sense…
    • Do give up your seat. If you are sitting in the designated sitting area, earn some “good tourists” points by offering your seat to an elderly person, someone traveling with an infant, or a pregnant woman.
    • Keep your bags (and your feet) off the seats. Keep in mind that even if the subway isn’t very crowded when you board it may get more crowded quickly, so you should keep your bags on your lap or on the floor in front of you if you are sitting down.
  7. Download the Madrid Underground map and get to know one of the most modern underground transport networks in the world.

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