Curious station. If I understand it correctly from Spanish Wikipedia page for the station it has 4 tracks, with two tracks for each direction where trains end and start. So is it one terminus or two termini? 🤔😋😎 So if you want to continue the final stretch of the line 10 you have to transfer here from line 10 to .... line 10? 🤔😎
@MetroCheck Жыл бұрын
The station has 4 tracks, but I think the outer 2 tracks are not in use currently. The trains coming from each direction reverse here - to continue your journey you need to leave the train, walk through the ticket gates in the middle of the platform (but you only need to validate the ticket if you come from the north side) and enter the train at the other track. The trains on the outer section are shorter and run with a lower frequency, that's the reason for this procedure. Puerta de Arganda and Estadion Metropolitano are similar stations. These three stations are marked with a "Change of Trains" sign (Ø) on the official metro map: planosdemetro.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/plano-del-metro-de-madrid-completo-actualizado.png
@juancarlosurisbaz85475 ай бұрын
Hospital Infanta Sofía Ø Puerta Del Sur
@TheTransitChannel Жыл бұрын
Gutes video! Benötigt Madrid weiterhin eine Maskenpflicht in Zügen? 😷