Pinar de Chamartín (Madrid Metro)
Preceding station | Madrid Metro | Following station | ||
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Terminus | Line 1 | Bambú towards Valdecarros | ||
Manoteras towards Argüelles | Line 4 | Terminus | ||
Terminus | Line ML-1 | Fuente de la Mora towards Las Tablas |
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Pinar de Chamartín Location within Madrid |
Pinar de Chamartín [piˈnaɾ ðe tʃamaɾˈtin] is a station on the Madrid Metro, opened to the public on 4 November, 2007. [1] It is located in fare Zone A and serves the area of Pinar de Chamartín.[2][3]
The station is the terminus for Line 1, Line 4 and the Metro Ligero line 1. As Line 1 is one of the most important lines in Madrid, Line 4 serves the local area of Hortaleza, and the ML1 serves the nearby Cercanías station in the new and expanding neighborhood of Sanchinarro, the station sees a high amount of traffic for being in a relatively low-population neighborhood far removed from the city center.
There's a tramway exhibited in the station, as a tribute to the old Madrid tramway (the new tramway system is the Metro Ligero). This tramway appears in the movie Doctor Zhivago and the neighborhood appears in the Spanish-language movie La cabina.
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- Pinar de Chamartín
- Bambú
- Chamartín
- Plaza de Castilla
- Valdeacederas
- Tetuán
- Estrecho
- Alvarado
- Cuatro Caminos
- Ríos Rosas
- Iglesia
- Bilbao
- Tribunal
- Gran Vía
- Sol
- Tirso de Molina
- Antón Martín
- Estación del Arte
- Atocha
- Menéndez Pelayo
- Pacífico
- Puente de Vallecas
- Nueva Numancia
- Portazgo
- Buenos Aires
- Alto del Arenal
- Miguel Hernández
- Sierra de Guadalupe
- Villa de Vallecas
- Congosto
- La Gavia
- Las Suertes
- Valdecarros
- Argüelles
- San Bernardo
- Bilbao
- Alonso Martínez
- Colón
- Serrano
- Velázquez
- Goya
- Lista
- Diego de León
- Avenida de América
- Prosperidad
- Alfonso XIII
- Avenida de la Paz
- Arturo Soria
- Esperanza
- Canillas
- Mar de Cristal
- San Lorenzo
- Parque de Santa María
- Hortaleza
- Manoteras
- Pinar de Chamartín
- Pinar de Chamartín
- Fuente de la Mora
- Virgen del Cortijo
- Antonio Saura
- Álvarez de Villaamil
- Blasco Ibáñez
- María Tudor
- Palas de Rey
- Las Tablas
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