Line 10 (Madrid Metro)

Line 10
Begoña station, located beneath the Cuatro Torres Business Area (CTBA)
Begoña station, located beneath the Cuatro Torres Business Area (CTBA)
Overview
Native nameLínea 10
OwnerCRTM
LocaleMadrid
Termini
Stations31
Websitewww.metromadrid.es/en/linea/linea-10
Service
TypeRapid transit
SystemMadrid Metro
Operator(s)CRTM
Rolling stockAnsaldoBreda 7000, 9000
History
Opened1961 (1961)
Technical
Line length36.514 km (22.689 mi)
CharacterUnderground
Track gauge1,445 mm (4 ft 8+78 in)
Route map

Hospital Infanta Sofía
Reyes Católicos
Baunatal
Manuel de Falla
Marqués de la Valdavia
La Moraleja
La Granja
Ronda de la Comunicación
Zone
B1
A
Las Tablas
Montecarmelo
Tres Olivos
(change trains)
Fuencarral
Begoña
Chamartín
Plaza de Castilla
Cuzco
Santiago Bernabéu
Nuevos Ministerios
Gregorio Marañón
Alonso Martínez
Tribunal
Plaza de España
Príncipe Pío
Lago
Batán
Casa de Campo
Colonia Jardín
Dario Gazapo
proposed
Aviación Española
Cuatro Vientos
Zone
A
B1
Cuatro Vientos depot
Joaquín Vilumbrales
Puerta del Sur
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). Passengers must transfer at Tres Olivos between the "line 10A" segment, which covers the portion of the route south of the station, and "line 10B," which extends north to Hospital Infanta Sofía.

Line 10 provides access to the Cuatro Torres Business Area at Begoña station, the AZCA at Nuevos Ministerios, as well as the Chamartín Railway station, Plaza de Castilla, Plaza de España, Principe Pío and Casa de Campo. The line links the towns of Alcobendas and San Sebastián de los Reyes with Madrid.


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