![]() During these times, access to Renfe-Sol de Gran Vía will also remain closed.Īs is usual, opening and closing times will change on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day, with Metro closing its service at 10 pm on Christmas Eve, while it will open two hours later on Christmas Day (at 8 am) and one hour later on New Year’s Day (at 7 am). This year, at the request of the local police, Sol station will close on 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 17 and 18 December from 6:30 to 8:30 pm, on 30 December at 9 pm, and on 31 December from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm and at 9 pm. Most of the travel flows on these dates will be seen at city centre stations in Madrid (Ópera, Sol, Callao, Gran Vía, Sevilla, Tirso de Molina, Príncipe Pío, Banco de España, Santo Domingo, Serrano, Goya, Plaza de España, Lavapiés, Chueca, Nuevos Ministerios, Tribunal and Barrio del Pilar).įurthermore, a special operation will be implemented by Metro de Madrid in the afternoon of 5 January on the occasion of the celebration of the King’s Day Parade, increasing the service on the lines affected, along with the number of train drivers, station staff and security staff. To this end, some lines will see increased train movements of up to 28% on working days and up to 50% at weekends.Īs well as increasing train services, the special Christmas operation will also see an increase in the number of station and security staff to attend to the expected increase in travel demands at those stations close to shopping and leisure areas. People loved it so much, organizers have been adding more attractions every year. The Madrid underground will increase the number of trains between 9:30 am and the close of the service but this will be most noticeable during the time slots with the largest movements towards shopping and leisure areas, mainly in the afternoons. Union Station started putting up lights and Christmas dcor in the Grand Hall during the COVID-19 pandemic. The train service will be increased on Lines 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 10 from Monday to Friday - particularly on Fridays and over the weekend. ![]() ![]() The aim is to improve the mobility of the people of Madrid at such important dates when people travel more to go shopping, for leisure and for various celebrations. The Regional Government of Madrid will implement a special Christmas operation on the underground as from Friday, 3 December until Sunday, 9 January, which will involve up to 50% more trains on certain lines, with an increased staff presence at city-centre stations. ![]()
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