Pirámides (Madrid Metro)
Madrid Metro station
Preceding station | Madrid Metro | Following station | ||
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Acacias towards Alameda de Osuna | Line 5 | Marqués de Vadillo towards Casa de Campo | ||
Out of system interchange | ||||
Preceding station | Cercanías Madrid | Following station | ||
Príncipe Pío Terminus | C-1 | Delicias towards Aeropuerto T4 | ||
Príncipe Pío towards Villalba | C-10 |
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Pirámides Location within Madrid |
Pirámides [piˈɾamiðes] is a Madrid Metro station in Madrid city centre. It was opened on 5 June 1968 and is one of the oldest stations on Line 5 of the Madrid Metro, located near the Glorieta de las Pirámides ("Pyramids Roundabout," named for the 19th-century obelisks inside it). It gives access to the Vicente Calderón Stadium, home to the Atlético Madrid football club, and is located in fare Zone A. The station also offers interchange with Cercanías Madrid via Pirámides railway station.[1]
References
- ^ "Línea 5". Metro de Madrid. Retrieved 6 September 2019.
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Madrid Metro stations
- Alameda de Osuna
- El Capricho
- Canillejas
- Torre Arias
- Suanzes
- Ciudad Lineal
- Pueblo Nuevo
- Quintana
- El Carmen
- Ventas
- Diego de León
- Núñez de Balboa
- Rubén Darío
- Alonso Martínez
- Chueca
- Gran Vía
- Callao
- Ópera
- La Latina
- Puerta de Toledo
- Acacias
- Pirámides
- Marqués de Vadillo
- Urgel
- Oporto
- Vista Alegre
- Carabanchel
- Eugenia de Montijo
- Aluche
- Empalme
- Campamento
- Casa de Campo
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