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(Redirected from Madrid Chamartin railway station) Railway station in Madrid, Spain
Madrid ChamartínRenfe
General information
LocationChamartín, Madrid
Spain
Coordinates40°28′20″N 3°40′58″W / 40.472101°N 3.6826857°W / 40.472101; -3.6826857
Owned byCRTM
Operated byCRTM
Line(s)
Tracks21
Construction
AccessibleYes
Other information
Fare zoneA
History
Opened1967; 57 years ago (1967)
Passengers
201832,961,547
Services
Preceding station Ouigo España Following station
Terminus Madrid to Valencia Valencia-Joaquín SorollaTerminus
Madrid to Alicante Albacete-Los Llanostowards Alicante
Preceding station Madrid Metro Following station
Bambútowards Pinar de Chamartín Line 1 Plaza de Castillatowards Valdecarros
Begoñatowards Hospital Infanta Sofía Line 10 Plaza de Castillatowards Puerta del Sur
Location
Madrid Chamartín is located in MadridMadrid ChamartínMadrid ChamartínLocation within Madrid

The Estación de Madrid-Chamartín Clara Campoamor or Madrid Chamartín [tʃamaɾˈtin] is the second major railway station in Madrid, Spain. Located on the northern side of the city, it was built between 1970 and 1975, but more work was carried on into the early 1980s. It then superseded Atocha station, which is located just south of the city centre. However, as the AVE network expanded with a hub at Atocha, Chamartin again became Madrid's second station by passenger volume.

It hosts the railway networks connecting Madrid and north-western Spain, the AVE (high-speed line) from Madrid to Segovia, Valladolid and León and many Cercanías lines (commuter rail), as well as the international line to Lisbon. There are also connections with Atocha. Since July, 2022 both stations are connected by a direct tunnel. Under the railway station is Chamartín Metro Station, linking with lines 1 and 10 of the Madrid Metro, also for travelling to Madrid City Centre.

Since September, 2022 Chamartin also holds the East and South East high speed lines that connect Madrid with Murcia and Valencian Community.

Renfe trains platforms and destinations

Chamartín Renfe train station has 21 platforms, numbered West to East.

Most of the trains attach to the following platforms:

1 North-South long-distance trains
2 Commuter trains C-4 > Sol (Madrid Metro) - Parla
3 C-3 > Sol- Aranjuez
4 C-4 > Alcobendas-San Sebastian de los Reyes / Colmenar Viejo
5 C-3 > El Escorial
6-7 Long-distance trains / Media distancia Renfe
8-9 Commuter trains via Recoletos:
C-1 > Atocha - Principe Pio
C-2 > Alcala de Henares / Guadalajara
C-7 > Alcala de Henares
C-7 > Atocha - Principe Pio - ...
C-10 > Atocha - Principe Pio - Villalba
10 Northbound:
C-7 > Pitis - Principe Pio - ...
C-8 > El Escorial / Cercedilla
11 C-1 > Airport T4
C-7 > Fuente de la Mora
C-10 > Fuente de la Mora
12-15 Long distance / Media distancia Renfe
16-21 Long distance and AVE high speed trains

Services

Long-distance trains

Preceding station Renfe Operadora Following station
Cuenca-Fernando Zóbeltowards Valencia-Joaquín Sorolla AVE Terminus
Cuenca-Fernando Zóbeltowards Murcia del Carmen
Cuenca-Fernando Zóbeltowards Alicante
Zamoratowards Ourense-Empalme
Valladolid-Campo Grandetowards León
Cuenca-Fernando Zóbeltowards Valencia-Joaquín Sorolla Valladolid-Campo Grandetowards Burgos-Rosa de Lima
Terminus Valladolid-Campo Grandetowards León
Valladolid-Campo Grandetowards Burgos-Rosa de Lima
Zamoratowards Ourense-Empalme
Cuenca-Fernando Zóbeltowards Valencia-Joaquín Sorolla Avlo Terminus
Cuenca-Fernando Zóbeltowards Alicante
Cuenca-Fernando Zóbeltowards Murcia del Carmen
Terminus Alvia Segovia-Guiomartowards Bilbao-Abando
Segovia-Guiomartowards Ferrol
Segovia-Guiomartowards Gijón
Segovia-Guiomartowards Hendaye
Segovia-Guiomartowards Lugo
Segovia-Guiomartowards Pontevedra
Segovia-Guiomartowards Santander
Valladolid-Campo Grandetowards Vitoria-Gasteiz
Segovia-Guiomartowards Vigo-Urzáiz
Madrid Atochatowards Alicante Segovia-Guiomartowards Gijón
Segovia-Guiomartowards Santander
Madrid Atochatowards Cádiz Valladolid-Campo Grandetowards Gijón
Valladolid-Campo Grandetowards Santander
Madrid Atochatowards Oropesa del Mar Valladolid-Campo Grandetowards Gijón

Regional trains

Preceding station Renfe Operadora Following station
Madrid AtochaTerminus Media Distancia51 Villalbatowards Ávila
Nuevos Ministeriostowards Madrid Atocha Media Distancia53 Villalbatowards Segovia
Terminus Media Distancia54 Alcalá de Henarestowards Soria
Media Distancia55 Alcalá de Henarestowards Zaragoza–Delicias
Media Distancia57 Madrid Atochatowards Albacete-Los Llanos
Media Distancia58 Aranjueztowards Ciudad Real
Madrid Atochatowards Jaén
Avant86 Segovia-Guiomartowards Valladolid-Campo Grande

Cercanías Madrid

Preceding station Cercanías Madrid Following station
Fuente de la Moratowards Aeropuerto T4 C-1 Nuevos Ministeriostowards Príncipe Pío
Terminus C-2 Nuevos Ministeriostowards Guadalajara
C-3 Nuevos Ministeriostowards Aranjuez
Ramón y Cajaltowards Santa María de la Alameda C-3a
Fuencarraltowards Alcobendas-San Sebastián de los Reyes or Colmenar Viejo C-4 Nuevos Ministeriostowards Parla
Ramón y Cajaltowards Príncipe Pío C-7 Nuevos Ministeriostowards Alcalá de Henares
Ramón y Cajaltowards Cercedilla C-8 Nuevos Ministeriostowards Guadalajara
Fuente de la Moratowards Aeropuerto T4 C-10 Nuevos Ministeriostowards Villalba
Upper levels of the Chamartín Metro station

Metro Station

The Chamartín metro station connects Lines 1 and 10, and is located directly below the railway station, accessible by a short sheltered outdoor passage. It has four levels: two mezzanines, and two track levels, with mezzanines between track levels. The upper mezzanine has a few shops and fare gates to enter the station proper, and is connected to the exit. The lower mezzanine currently serves as a way for riders to change direction on either line.

References

  1. "Adif - Información de estaciones - Madrid-Chamartín". ADIF. Retrieved 3 September 2019.
  2. "La estación de Madrid-Chamartín se llama desde hoy Clara Campoamor". Ministerio de Transportes, Movilidad y Agenda Urbana. 23 December 2020.
  3. Preston, Robert. "www.railjournal.com". IRJ (Inter Raíl Journal).
  4. S.L, EDICIONES PLAZA. "El tren de alta velocidad de Alicante y Murcia terminará en Chamartín desde el 13 de septiembre". Valencia Plaza (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-08-23.
  5. "Línea 1". Metro de Madrid. Retrieved 21 March 2020.
  6. "Línea 10". Metro de Madrid. Retrieved 2 August 2019.

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