Line 7 (Madrid Metro)
Line 7 | |
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Overview | |
Native name | Línea 7 |
Owner | CRTM |
Locale | Madrid |
Termini | |
Stations | 31 |
Website | www |
Service | |
Type | Rapid transit |
System | Madrid Metro |
Operator(s) | CRTM |
Rolling stock | AnsaldoBreda 9000 |
History | |
Opened | 17 July 1974 |
Technical | |
Line length | 32.919 km (20.455 mi) |
Character | Underground |
Track gauge | 1,445 mm (4 ft 8+7⁄8 in) |
Line 7 of the Madrid Metro is a rapid transit line that originally opened on 17 July 1974. It runs between Pitis and Hospital del Henares.
History
[edit]The line has been extended multiple times. It initially ran between Pueblo Nuevo and Las Musas. On 17 May 1975, the line was extended from Pueblo Nuevo to Avenida de América, and was not extended for many years. This was a problem as line 7 was very underused. The problem was solved in 1998 and 1999 when an extension to Pitis was opened in four stages. The first stage was between Avenida de América and Gregorio Marañón, opening on 1 April 1998, followed by Gregorio Marañón to Canal. The next section to open extended the line to Valdezarza, and a final section further reached Pitis. Pitis, however, was the only station on the Madrid metro to have restricted opening times. At the time, Pitis was a very small village, and the station's main purpose is to provide interchange for Renfe services. Between 1999 and 2018, most trains ran between Estadio Olímpico and Lacoma, with Pitis being served by only a few trains each hour.
Beginning in 2019, all trains are expected to terminate at Pitis following the opening of Arroyofresno station, which was previously constructed, but not opened due to the ongoing construction of the surrounding developments. Arroyofresno station was finally opened on 23 March 2019.
On 4 May 2007, Line 7 was extended from Las Musas to the towns of Coslada and San Fernando. At Estadio Metropolitano, next to Atlético Madrid's Metropolitano Stadium, passengers have to change trains for Metro-Este to Coslada and San Fernando - the so-called Line 7B.
Rolling stock
[edit]Line 7A, the primary portion of the line from Pitis to Estadio Metropolitano, uses 6-car trains of class 9000. Line 7B, the extension to Hospital del Henares, uses 3-car trains of class 9000.
Stations
[edit]Municipality | District | Station | Opened | Zone | Connections |
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Coslada | Hospital del Henares | 2008 | B1 | ||
Madrid | San Fernando de Henares | Henares | 2007 | B1 | |
Jarama | 2007 | B1 | |||
San Fernando | 2007 | B1 | |||
Coslada | La Rambla | 2007 | B1 | ||
Coslada Central | 2007 | B1 | Cercanías Madrid: | ||
Barrio del Puerto | 2007 | B1 | |||
Madrid | San Blas-Canillejas | Estadio Metropolitano | 2007 | A | |
Las Musas | 1974 | A | |||
San Blas | 1974 | A | |||
Simancas | 1974 | A | |||
Ciudad Lineal | García Noblejas | 1974 | A | ||
Ascao | 1974 | A | |||
Pueblo Nuevo | 1964 | A | Madrid Metro: | ||
Barrio de la Concepción | 1975 | A | |||
Salamanca | Parque de las Avenidas | 1975 | A | ||
Salamanca / Chamartín | Cartagena | 1975 | A | ||
Avenida de América | 1973 | A | Madrid Metro: | ||
Chamartín / Chamberí | Gregorio Marañón | 1998 | A | Madrid Metro: | |
Chamberí | Alonso Cano | 1998 | A | ||
Canal | 1998 | A | Madrid Metro: | ||
Islas Filipinas | 1999 | A | |||
Chamberí / Moncloa-Aravaca |
Guzmán el Bueno | 1987 | A | Madrid Metro: | |
Moncloa-Aravaca | Francos Rodríguez | 1999 | A | ||
Valdezarza | 1999 | A | |||
Moncloa-Aravaca / Fuencarral-El Pardo |
Antonio Machado | 1999 | A | ||
Fuencarral-El Pardo | Peñagrande | 1999 | A | ||
Avenida de la Ilustración | 1999 | A | |||
Lacoma | 1999 | A | |||
Arroyofresno | 2001 | A | |||
Pitis | 1999 | A | Cercanías Madrid: |