Hi ,
As far as I know, Renfe continues the train service to Chamartin - based on www.crtm.es : "From July 6 to October 5, due to improvement works at Chamartín station, trains on lines C1 and C10 will end their journey at this station. There will...
According to this article, there will be a shuttle train service on the C1/C10 Cercanias line between the T4 airport and Chamartin stations running every 20 minutes until October 5, with ample signage and audio announcements at the affected...
I have done some more searching and am frustrated to see that some websites refer to a “shuttle train” and others to a “shuttle bus” that will take people from T4 at the airport to Chamartín. But I have seen many references to the fact that...
The bus leaves right outside the airport Terminal (any of the terminals). If you are worried, use Google Maps to help you find it. You are looking for the one that says Expres on the sign at the top of the bus in the front.. They used to all be...
Thank you for posting this!! Hopefully @Varekai or someone can help those of us leaving soon up-to-date on how to catch our trains. Or, perhaps, we can go to Renfe's website.... I'll take a look.
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...
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