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  1. Madrid’s two main railway stations are Camartin in northern Madrid and Atocha in the south of the city. The first situated on San Augustin de Foxa Street is the city’s international station. It is connected to the center by metro and bus services and houses a tourist information office as well as facilities for booking accommodation.

  2. Printable & PDF maps of Madrid commuter rail, urban rail & suburban train (cercanías) with informations about the RENFE network map, the stations and the 9 lines & routes.

  3. Getting to/from Atocha Madrid train station. The train station is also an intercambiador de transporte, or public transportation hub. It includes the Metro (subway), city buses, Cercanías trains, high-speed trains and other long distance trains.

  4. A geographical map of the Metrolink network.

  5. The Metro runs from 6am to 1.30am, with trains departing every 2 minutes in the morning rush hour and every 15 minutes in the early hours (after midnight). At weekends, trains are less frequent during the day.

  6. The Madrid Cercanías trains network. Renfe Operadora currently operates 370 km (230 mi) of railway infrastructure and 89 stations (20 of them linked to the Metro) in the Madrid region (comunidad autónoma). It’s a public company in charge of managing all the passenger train routes throughout Spain.

  7. Check the maps displayed at Madrid subway stations. Every Metro station has route maps of the system. At the platforms and near every exit is a neighborhood map, a map of the streets and buildings surrounding each subway station. The maps are pictorial and very detailed, so you can see exactly where you will be standing when you emerge from a ...

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