Sierra de Guadalupe (Madrid Metro)
Madrid Metro station
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Miguel Hernández towards Pinar de Chamartín | Line 1 | Villa de Vallecas towards Valdecarros |
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Sierra de Guadalupe Location within Madrid |
Sierra de Guadalupe [ˈsjera ðe ɣwaðaˈlupe] is a station on Line 1 of the Madrid Metro. It is located in fare Zone A.[1]
The station opened on 3 March 1999.[2]
The station is adjacent to Cercanías Madrid's Vallecas station, which is served by the C-2, C-7, and C-8 commuter rail lines.
The station is named for the calle Sierra de Guadalupe, named in turn for the Sierra de Guadalupe mountains.
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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
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