Bilbao (Madrid Metro)
Madrid Metro station
Preceding station | Madrid Metro | Following station | ||
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Iglesia towards Pinar de Chamartín | Line 1 | Tribunal towards Valdecarros | ||
San Bernardo towards Argüelles | Line 4 | Alonso Martínez towards Pinar de Chamartín |
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Bilbao Location within Madrid |
Bilbao [bilˈβao] is a station on Line 1 and Line 4 of the Madrid Metro. It is located in Zone A and is near to the Glorieta de Bilbao.[1][2]
History
The station opened in 1919 on Line 1 and is one of the first eight stations on the network between Cuatro Caminos and Sol. The Line 4 station opened in 1944 on the first section on the line between Argüelles and Goya.
Following nearly two years of extensive construction works, the station reopened in July 2020, now equipped with a total of seven elevators and updated wall linings.[3]
References
- ^ "Línea 1". Metro de Madrid. Archived from the original on 2019-05-15. Retrieved 21 March 2020.
- ^ "Línea 4". Metro de Madrid. Archived from the original on 2019-08-01. Retrieved 21 March 2020.
- ^ "La estación de Bilbao estrena siete ascensores" (in Spanish). Madridiario. 3 July 2020. Archived from the original on 2020-07-03. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
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Madrid Metro stations
- Pinar de Chamartín
- Bambú
- Chamartín
- Plaza de Castilla
- Valdeacederas
- Tetuán
- Estrecho
- Alvarado
- Cuatro Caminos
- Ríos Rosas
- Iglesia
- Bilbao
- Tribunal
- Gran Vía
- Sol
- Tirso de Molina
- Antón Martín
- Estación del Arte
- Atocha
- Menéndez Pelayo
- Pacífico
- Puente de Vallecas
- Nueva Numancia
- Portazgo
- Buenos Aires
- Alto del Arenal
- Miguel Hernández
- Sierra de Guadalupe
- Villa de Vallecas
- Congosto
- La Gavia
- Las Suertes
- Valdecarros
- Argüelles
- San Bernardo
- Bilbao
- Alonso Martínez
- Colón
- Serrano
- Velázquez
- Goya
- Lista
- Diego de León
- Avenida de América
- Prosperidad
- Alfonso XIII
- Avenida de la Paz
- Arturo Soria
- Esperanza
- Canillas
- Mar de Cristal
- San Lorenzo
- Parque de Santa María
- Hortaleza
- Manoteras
- Pinar de Chamartín
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