Méndez Álvaro (Madrid Metro)
Madrid Metro station
Preceding station | Madrid Metro | Following station | ||
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Arganzuela-Planetario clockwise / outer | Line 6 | Pacífico anticlockwise / inner | ||
Out of system interchange | ||||
Preceding station | Cercanías Madrid | Following station | ||
Delicias towards Príncipe Pío | C-1 | Atocha towards Aeropuerto T4 | ||
Doce de Octubre towards Humanes | C-5 | Atocha towards Móstoles-El Soto | ||
Delicias towards Villalba | C-10 | Atocha towards Aeropuerto T4 |
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![]() ![]() Méndez Álvaro Location within Madrid |
Méndez Álvaro [ˈmendeθ ˈalβaɾo] is a Madrid Metro, Cercanías and international bus station in Madrid city center. It was opened on 7 May 1981 and is near Atocha railway station in fare Zone A. It is named for the Calle de Méndez Álvaro, named in turn for former mayor Francisco Méndez Álvaro (1806–1883).[1][2]
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Madrid Metro stations
- Laguna
- Carpetana
- Oporto
- Opañel
- Plaza Elíptica
- Usera
- Legazpi
- Arganzuela-Planetario
- Méndez Álvaro
- Pacífico
- Conde de Casal
- Sainz de Baranda
- O'Donnell
- Manuel Becerra
- Diego de León
- Avenida de América
- República Argentina
- Nuevos Ministerios
- Cuatro Caminos
- Guzmán el Bueno
- Vicente Aleixandre
- Ciudad Universitaria
- Moncloa
- Argüelles
- Príncipe Pío
- Puerta del Ángel
- Alto de Extremadura
- Lucero
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