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Madrid Metro Route Map Marqués De La Valdavia Hospital Infanta Sofía Reyes Católicos Baunatal Manuel de Falla Madrid Metro Route map Marqués de la Valdavia LastUpdate Jul.30.2021 La Moraleja Line 1 Line 5 Line 9 La Granja Line 2 Line 6 Line 10 Ronda de la Comunicación Line 3 Line 7 Line 11 Las Tablas Line 4 Line 8 Line 12 ML1 ML2 ML3 Palas de Rey Ramal María Tudor Montecarmelo Álvarez de Blasco Ibáñez Villaamil Antonio Saura Tres Olivos Pitis Paco de Lucía Virgen del Cortijo Fuencarral Arroyofresno Mirasierra Fuente de la Mora Aeropuerto T4 Herrera Oria Manoteras Barajas Begoña Pinar de Lacoma Chamartín Barrio del Pilar Hortaleza Aeropuerto T1 T2 T3 Chamartín Madrid Barajas Airport (MAD) Avenida de la Ilustración Ventilla Bambú Parque de Santa María Plaza de Castilla San Lorenzo Peñagrande Duque de Pío XII Valdeacederas Pastrana Mar de Cristal Antonio Machado Pinar del Rey Feria de Madrid Tetuán Cuzco Colombia Canillas Valdezarza Estrecho Concha Espina Esperanza Francos Rodríguez Alvarado Santiago Bernabéu Alameda de Osuna Arturo Soria El Capricho Guzmán el Bueno Cuatro Caminos Nuevos Ministerios Cruz del Rayo Avenida de la Paz Metropolitano Canillejas República Argentina Alfonso XIII Ríos Rosas Torre Arias Estación de Aravaca Prosperidad Ciudad Universitaria Islas Filipinas Alonso Parque de las Barrio de la Cano Avenidas Concepción Suanzes Gregorio Berna Canal Avenida de América Marañón Cartagena Ciudad Lineal Avenida de Europa Moncloa Quevedo Iglesia El Carmen Diego de Núñez de Balboa Ventas Pueblo Nuevo León Campus de Somosaguas Argüelles San Bernardo Bilbao Quintana Ascao Rubén Darío Manuel Dos Castillas Lista Ventura Rodríguez Becerra La Elipa García Noblejas San Blas Bélgica Alonso Serrano Plaza de España Tribunal Goya Simancas Las Musas Estadio Metropolitano Pozuelo Oeste Martínez Colón Velázquez La Almudena Noviciado Barrio del Puerto Principe Pío Chueca Alsacia Las Rosas Somosaguas Centro Puerta de Boadilla Coslada Central Boadilla Siglo XXI Centro Gran Vía O'Donnell Avenida de Somosaguas Sur Príncipe de Vergara Guadalajara La Rambla Lago Santo Domingo Infante Don Nuevo Ferial de Boadilla Callao Luís Mundo Retiro San Fernando Prado del Prado del Rey Batán Cantabria Espino Puerta del Ángel Sevilla Ópera Sol Ibiza Jarama Colonia de los Ángeles Casa de Campo Alto de Extremadura Banco de España Ventorro del Cano Prado de la Vega La Latina Tirso de Molina Henares Montepríncipe Cocheras José Isbert Sainz de Baranda Colonia Jardín Antón Martín Hospital del Henares Retamares Ciudad del Ciudad de Lucero Puerta de Toledo Lavapiés Cine la Imagen Atocha Estrella Aviación Española Acacias Embajadores Conde de Casal Atocha Renfe Vinateros Campamento Laguna Pirámides Cuatro Vientos Menéndez Pelayo Artilleros Palos de la Frontera Empalme Marqués de Vadillo Pacífico Pavones Delicias Carpetana Urgel Méndez Álvaro Puente de Vallecas Valdebernardo Aluche Arganzuela ­ Planetario Nueva Numancia Vicálvaro Oporto Opañel Usera Plaza Legazpi Portazgo San Cipriano Elíptica Eugenia de Montijo Vista Alegre Joaquín Vilumbrales Buenos Aires Puerta de Arganda Carabanchel Abrantes Alto del Arenal Rivas Urbanizaciones La Fortuna Pan Bendito Almendrales Carabanchel Alto Miguel Hernández Rivas Futura Hospital 12 de Octubre La Peseta San Francisco Sierra de Guadalupe Rivas Vaciamadrid Parque Lisboa San Fermín ­ Orcasur Puerta del Sur Villa de Vallecas La Poveda San Nicasio Alcorcón Central Ciudad de los Ángeles Congosto Arganda del Rey Leganés Central Parque Oeste Villaverde Bajo Cruce El Carrascal Hospital Severo Ochoa Universidad Rey Juan Carlos Casa del Reloj San Cristóbal La Gavia El Bercial Julián Besteiro Los Espartales Villaverde Alto Las Suertes Móstoles Central Valdecarros El Casar Pradillo Hospital de Móstoles Juan de la Cierva Getafe Central Manuela Malasaña Alonso de Mendoza Loranca Conservatorio Hospital de Fuenlabrada Fuenlabrada Central Arroyo Culebro Parque Europa Parque de los Estados.
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