Thanks so much to @Varekai who posted this information in another thread.
The options left for those who don’t want to take a cab and who want to get to either Atocha or Chamartín train station from the airport are now:
1. To Chamartín
- Renfe will have a shuttle every 20 minutes. It will leave from T4, presumably from near the regular Cercanías station, but I haven’t seen details. I think it is a shuttle bus, though I have seen a youtube that says it is a shuttle train. In any event, websites say there are signs plastered everywhere.
- Metro is still available, but I don’t like that option. I love the Madrid metro, but the lines from the airport are filled with pickpockets, and when you’re jetlagged you are a real target.
2. To Atocha
-You can take that Renfe shuttle to Chamartín and then transfer on the Cercanías to Atocha. I think this may be stressful and confusing, because Chamartín is undergoing a lot of construction and is kind of a mess.
- Take the Express bus that Janet and Phil recommend. They have had consistently good experiences on it. All information here.
https://www.emtmadrid.es/Aeropuerto
Thanks again, @Varekai, and further updates from those traveling in the upcoming weeks would be very welcome!
The options left for those who don’t want to take a cab and who want to get to either Atocha or Chamartín train station from the airport are now:
1. To Chamartín
- Renfe will have a shuttle every 20 minutes. It will leave from T4, presumably from near the regular Cercanías station, but I haven’t seen details. I think it is a shuttle bus, though I have seen a youtube that says it is a shuttle train. In any event, websites say there are signs plastered everywhere.
- Metro is still available, but I don’t like that option. I love the Madrid metro, but the lines from the airport are filled with pickpockets, and when you’re jetlagged you are a real target.
2. To Atocha
-You can take that Renfe shuttle to Chamartín and then transfer on the Cercanías to Atocha. I think this may be stressful and confusing, because Chamartín is undergoing a lot of construction and is kind of a mess.
- Take the Express bus that Janet and Phil recommend. They have had consistently good experiences on it. All information here.
https://www.emtmadrid.es/Aeropuerto
Thanks again, @Varekai, and further updates from those traveling in the upcoming weeks would be very welcome!