Line 5 (Madrid Metro)

Rapid transit line of the Madrid Metro From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Line 5 is a rapid transit line in the Madrid Metro system since 5 June 1968. It is the fourth most used line of the Madrid system, transporting 64 million passengers a year. It is 27 kilometers long.[1]

Native nameLínea 5
OwnerCRTM
LocaleMadrid
Termini
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Line 5
Oporto Station
Overview
Native nameLínea 5
OwnerCRTM
LocaleMadrid
Termini
Stations32
Websitemetromadrid.es/en/linea/linea-5
Service
TypeRapid transit
SystemMadrid Metro
Operator(s)CRTM
Rolling stockCAF 2000-B and 3000
History
Opened5 June 1968; 57 years ago (1968-06-05)
Last extension2006
Technical
Line length23.217 km (14.426 mi)
CharacterUnderground, at-grade
Track gauge1,445 mm (4 ft 8+78 in)
Route map

to Barajas (proposed)
Alameda de Osuna
El Capricho
Recinto de
Canillejas
Canillejas
Torre Arias
Suanzes
Ciudad Lineal
Pueblo Nuevo
Quintana
El Carmen
Ventas
Diego de León
Núñez de Balboa
Cercanías
, , ,
Rubén Darío
Alonso Martínez
Chueca
Gran Vía
Callao
Ópera
Cercanías
, , , , ,
La Latina
Puerta de Toledo
 
Acacias
Pirámides
 
Marqués de Vadillo
Urgel
Oporto
Vista Alegre
 
Carabanchel
Eugenia de Montijo
Aluche
Empalme
Campamento
Casa de Campo
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Map of the line 5.

Line 5 also contains the only elevated ground platform in the Madrid Metro, at Aluche station. Aluche is also the only station where the metro is above the Cercanías commuter train, which generally runs above ground.

History

Line 5 was opened on 5 June 1968 and originally ran between Callao and Carabanchel, with the Carabanchel station also running with what was then called Line S (for Suburbano).

On 2 March 1970, the line was extended from Callao to Ciudad Lineal, however the section between Ventas and Ciudad Lineal originally opened in 1964 as part of Line 2.

In 1976, section of Line S from Carabanchel to Aluche was transferred to Line 5 in order to provide an easier transfer to downtown to new railroad line to Alcorcón and Móstoles, now part of Cercanías C-5 line. On 28 May 1980 the line was extended from Ciudad Lineal to Canillejas.

On the 27 October 1999, Eugenia de Montijo was added as an infill station between Aluche and Carabanchel. The station is on the tunnel mouth of the line and is therefore at-grade.

The mostly overground section between Aluche and Casa de Campo was transferred to Line 5 after Line 10 was extended south from Casa de Campo on 22 May 2002. On 24 November 2006, a two stop extension from Canillejas to Alameda de Osuna was opened.

2017 improvements

Line 5 was closed during the summer of 2017 for renovation. The renovation lasted 62 days and cost an estimated €66.5 million. Among the changes, more than 256,000 metres (840,000 ft) of signaling cables were replaced, along with 42,000 metres (138,000 ft) of fiber optic cable, 68,000 metres (223,000 ft) of lighting, and 18,000 metres (59,000 ft) of radiating cable.[2][1]

Future

Line 5 is to be extended through the town of Barajas and ultimately connect with Valdebebas railway station, which at the time only serves the Cercanías network.[3]

Rolling stock

Line 5 uses 6-car trains of mainly class 2000B, however there are a few class 2000As running on the line. It was the last line built in a narrow profile and gauge.

Stations

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District Station Opened Zone Connections
Latina / Moncloa-Aravaca Casa de Campo Disabled access2002AMadrid Metro:
Latina Campamento1961A
Empalme Disabled access1961A
Aluche Disabled access1961ACercanías Madrid:
Eugenia de Montijo Disabled access1999A
Carabanchel Carabanchel1961A
Vista Alegre1968A
Oporto1968AMadrid Metro:
Urgel1968A
Marqués de Vadillo1968A
Arganzuela Pirámides Disabled access1968ACercanías Madrid:
Acacias Disabled access1968ACercanías Madrid:
Arganzuela / Centro Puerta de Toledo1968A
Centro La Latina1968A
Ópera Disabled access1925AMadrid Metro:
Callao Disabled access1941AMadrid Metro:
Gran Vía Disabled access1919AMadrid Metro:
Cercanías Madrid:
Chueca1970A
Centro / Chamberí Alonso Martínez1944AMadrid Metro:
Chamberí Rubén Darío1970A
Salamanca Núñez de Balboa1970AMadrid Metro:
Diego de León1932AMadrid Metro:
Ventas1924AMadrid Metro:
Ciudad Lineal El Carmen1964A
Quintana1964A
Pueblo Nuevo Disabled access1964AMadrid Metro:
Ciudad Lineal / San Blas-Canillejas Ciudad Lineal1964A
San Blas-Canillejas Suanzes1980A
Torre Arias1980A
Canillejas1980A
Barajas El Capricho Disabled access2006A
Alameda de Osuna Disabled access2006A
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