Line 9 (Madrid Metro)

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Line 9 of the Madrid Metro is a rapid transit line in Madrid that originally opened on 31 January 1980 between Sainz de Baranda and Pavones. Later it was extended from Avenida de América to Herrera Oria on 3 June 1983, though this section was at the time separate from the original part until the missing fragment from Avenida de América to Sainz de Baranda was opened on 24 February 1986.

History

On 1 December 1998, the line was extended from Template:MdM to Template:MdM. The stations in this section were marked with a unique wall color in each station, making it easy to spot one's destination from the train. For example, Pavones is white, Valdebernardo is yellow, Vicálvaro is a light shade of turquoise, and San Cipriano is orange. This approach is being applied in many other new or recently refurbished stations like Sevilla on Line 2, though there is no representation of the colours on official system maps.

On 11 July 2008, the infill station Rivas Futura opened, located between Rivas-Urbanizaciones and Rivas Vaciamadrid.

On 28 March 2011, the line was extended north from Herrera Oria to Mirasierra. On 25 March 2015 the line was extended further north to Template:MdM. Originally, this station was to be named Costa Brava, but because musician and guitarist Paco de Lucía died in 2014, the Transport Authorities decided to change its name to pay tribute. A Cercanías railway station opened on 5 February 2018, providing a connection between the two rail systems.[1]

Line 9B

At Puerta de Arganda, an island platform was built, so passengers who required to use the southern extension ("line 9B") can move directly across the platform to from the primary route ("line 9A"). This southern extension runs through mostly unpopulated areas connecting the two towns of Rivas-Vaciamadrid and Arganda del Rey. The line runs with only two or three car trains at comparatively long intervals through scenic landscape of Spanish desert. Rivas-Urbanizaciones and Arganda del Rey are underground stations with large island platforms, and Rivas Futura, Rivas Vaciamadrid and La Poveda are surface stations with side platforms. Given the continuous growth of particularly Rivas-Vaciamadrid, there are many plans for the future of Line 9B. Most concretely, the municipal government intends to construct a new station at Calle José Saramago between Rivas-Urbanizaciones and Rivas Futura[2][3] and to cover a stretch of tracks to remedy the current state of surface segments effectively cutting the city in half.[4]

Rolling stock

Class 5000 and 9000 usually run on Line 9A with occasional class 6000s, and class 6000s usually run on Line 9B.

Stations

District/Municipally Station Opened Zone Connections
Fuencarral-El Pardo Template:MdM Disabled access 2015 A Cercanías Madrid: Template:Rint Template:Rint
Template:MdM Disabled access 2011 A
Template:MdM 1983 A
Template:MdM 1983 A
Tetuán Template:MdM 1983 A
Template:MdM Disabled access 1961 A Madrid Metro: Template:Rint Template:Rint
Chamartín Template:MdM Disabled access 1983 A
Template:MdM 1983 A
Template:MdM Disabled access 1983 A Madrid Metro: Template:Rint
Template:MdM 1983 A
Template:MdM 1983 A
Chamartín / Salamanca Template:MdM 1973 A Madrid Metro: Template:Rint Template:Rint Template:Rint
Salamanca Template:MdM 1970 A Madrid Metro: Template:Rint
Template:MdM Disabled access 1924 A Madrid Metro: Template:Rint
Retiro Template:MdM 1986 A
Template:MdM Disabled access 1979 A Madrid Metro: Template:Rint
Retiro / Moratalaz Template:MdM 1980 A
Moratalaz Template:MdM 1980 A
Template:MdM 1980 A
Template:MdM Disabled access 1980 A
Vicálvaro Template:MdM Disabled access 1998 A
Template:MdM Disabled access 1998 A
Template:MdM Disabled access 1988 A
Template:MdM Disabled access 1998 A Cercanías Madrid: Template:Rint Template:Rint Template:Rint
Rivas-Vaciamadrid Template:MdM Disabled access 1999 B1
Template:MdM Disabled access 2008 B1
Template:MdM Disabled access 1999 B2
Arganda del Rey Template:MdM Disabled access 1999 B3
Template:MdM Disabled access 1999 B3

See also

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References

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External links

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