Madrid Atocha railway station was created in 1851.
Atocha is a major railway station in Madrid, Spain, and it serves as a hub for both local and long-distance trains. The number of passengers can vary greatly depending on the time of year, day of the week, and specific events. On average, Atocha handles around 20 million passengers annually, making it one of the busiest stations in the country. For exact daily or monthly figures, it would be best to consult recent transport statistics or reports from the station's management.
around 25km, but it is very well connected by car, via the first ring road (M30) northbound, taking the exit to A2 highway and then going straight ahead for 10km. A taxi trip is around 25€ off-peak hours. An alternative road, depending on traffic conditions, can well be going north Paseo Del Prado/Castellana axis (in front of Atocha station), and connect with the A2 via the tunnel in that street some 5km north. The distance is shorter, more traffic lights, but you skip the M30 ring road that may be desirable. Madrid peak traffic hours are 8:00AM-10:00AM and 19:00PM-21:00PM. There are two Underground stations in barajas airport so the train is an excellent option too.
Madrid Police Following are details on Police Stations in Madrid (Madrid Police): Emergency Police Telephone: 112Police Station Luna Address: Luna, 29, Madrid, Spain Telephone: 0034 915 417 160 Nearest Train Station: Calla 0Police Station Huertas Address: Huertas, 76, Madrid, Spain Telephone: 0034 912 490 994 Nearest Train Station: Anton MartinPolice Station Rafael Calvo Address: Rafael Calvo, 33, Madrid, Spain Telephone: 0034 913 223 266 Nearest Train Station: IglesiasThefts Telephone: 0034 900 100 333National Police Telephone: 091Community Police Telephone: 092
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