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Line 9 of the Madrid Metro is a rapid transit line in Madrid that originally opened on 31 January 1980 between Sainz de Baranda and Pavones.Later it was extended from Avenida de América to Herrera Oria on 3 June 1983, though this section was at the time separate from the original part until the missing fragment from Avenida de América to Sainz de Baranda was opened on 24 February 1986.
Line 10 route. Line 10 of the Madrid Metro is a rapid transit line in Madrid that is actually the product of two formerly separate lines. Today the route begins at Hospital Infanta Sofía (San Sebastián de los Reyes) and ends at Puerta del Sur (Alcorcón).
www.metromadrid.es /en /linea /linea-7: ... Line 7B, the extension to Hospital del Henares, uses 3-car trains of class 9000. ... Opened Zone Connections Coslada ...
Line 11 of the Madrid Metro is a rapid transit line in Madrid, Spain. The line originally opened between Plaza Elíptica and Pan Bendito on 16 November 1998. History
Pinar del Rey. towards Aeropuerto T4. Pío XII. towards ... Colombia is a station on Line 8 and Line 9 of the Madrid Metro, located under the calle de Colombia. It ...
Hospital Severo Ochoa [ospiˈtal seˈβeɾo oˈtʃoa] is a station on Line 12 of the Madrid Metro, serving the Severo Ochoa Hospital in Leganés, named for the scientist Severo Ochoa (1905–1993). It is located in fare Zone B1.
Hospital del Henares [ospiˈtal del eˈnaɾes] is a station on Line 7 of the Madrid Metro and the eastern terminus of that line. me refers to the nearby Hospital Universitario del Henares which also opened in February 2008. It is located in fare Zone B1.
It is a general tertiary hospital situated in the La Paz neighbourhood, an area in the north of the Spanish capital that takes its name from the hospital. It is affiliated to the Madrid Regional Health Care System (Servicio Madrileño de Salud-SERMAS) a branch of the Commonwealth of Madrid (the autonomous region's executive administration).