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What line is Atocha on?

Metro line 1 (coloured light blue on maps) connects Atocha Renfe metro station with Sol (the Puerta del Sol in the heart of central Madrid) and Chamartin (for Renfe trains to Lisbon & northern Spain).



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Atocha station is a railway complex, formed by the Madrid Atocha Cercanías and Madrid Puerta de Atocha stations of Spain's national railways and a station of the Madrid underground called Atocha-Renfe.

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(2) Aim to arrive at Atocha a minimum of 30 mins before your train is due to depart - even if you don't need to purchase a ticket.

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There are two main railway stations in Madrid. The biggest is Madrid Atocha in the south. This is a hub for high-speed services from all over the country, commuter trains, and regional services from the south. The second main station is Madrid Chamartín in the north of the city.

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(2) Madrid Atocha in effect three stations in one building: the main terminal, known as Puerta De Atocha, which is the part of the station used by the high speed trains. the Cercanias station used by the local trains (the Cercanias trains), the Media-Distancia trains; AND the non-high speed long distance trains.

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There are two main railway stations in Madrid. The biggest is Madrid Atocha in the south. This is a hub for high-speed services from all over the country, commuter trains, and regional services from the south. The second main station is Madrid Chamartín in the north of the city.

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Atocha Railway Station is the main station in Madrid. The capital's first train station was inaugurated in 1851 under the name “Estación del Mediodía” (Midday Station). In 2018, Atocha served over 100 million passengers. The station has been renovated and enlarged on several occasions.

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The Madrid Atocha Train Station (Madrid Estación de Atocha ) is Madrid's largest train station.

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Beginning at 7:37 am and continuing for several minutes, 10 bombs exploded on four trains in and around Atocha Station in the city's centre, leaving 191 dead and more than 1,800 injured. Occurring just three days before Spain's general elections, the attacks had major political consequences.

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The name Atocha comes from the Arabic Adh-dhocha which means warm source or spring. At the time of the conquest of Madrid by the Catholic Monarchs, the place where the Madrid-Atocha train station is currently located was surrounded by fields and meadows, in which there was an old fountain known as Atocha.

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Reserving point-to-point tickets in advance (available up to 60 days ahead of travel) is the best way to save money and to guarantee a seat on your preferred train. Furthermore, many areas of Spain aren't well served by its train system — for many trips, buses and even flights may be a better option.

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There are many reasons to love the Transcantabrico, one of Spain's top train journeys. With its elegant cars and luxurious amenities, the Transcantabrico, a popular tourist train in northern Spain, is like a 5-star hotel on wheels. For many, it's the perfect way to see some of Spain's most beautiful and varied scenery.

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All you need to do is go to any metro station in Madrid and place your order at any of the ticket machines there. These machines look like ATMs but will have the branding of the Madrid metro on them. Once there you can pay either in cash or with credit card.

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Each day, there are around 16 trains running from Madrid Atocha station to Barcelona Sants station.

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How do I get from Madrid to Valencia by train? The train to Valencia leaves from Madrid's Puerta de Atocha, Chamartin, Madrid - Atocha Cercanias, and Principe Pio stations. You can choose a regular or a high-speed bullet train to reach your destination.

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