Paco de Lucía (Madrid Metro)

Paco de Lucía
Madrid Metro station
Entrance
Location Fuencarral-El Pardo, Madrid
Spain
Coordinates 40°29′58″N 3°42′33″W / 40.4995522°N 3.709039°W / 40.4995522; -3.709039Coordinates: 40°29′58″N 3°42′33″W / 40.4995522°N 3.709039°W / 40.4995522; -3.709039
Owned by CRTM
Operated by CRTM
Other information
Fare zone A
History
Opened 25 March 2015 (2015-03-25)
Services
Preceding station   Madrid Metro   Following station
TerminusLine 9
  Out of system interchange  
Preceding station   Cercanías Madrid   Following station
Pitis
toward El Escorial
C-3
Ramon y Cajal
toward Aranjuez
Pitis
C-7
Ramon y Cajal
Pitis
toward Cercedilla
C-8
Ramon y Cajal
toward Atocha
Location
Paco de Lucía
Location within Madrid

Paco de Lucía station completes extension of Line 9 of the Madrid Metro. It is located in fare Zone A[1] and brings Metro to 50000 new potential users.

Interior.
Platform.

It opened on 25 March 2015 and it makes station #301 of the Metro Madrid network. Its name was given after Spanish musician and guitarist Paco de Lucía, a resident in the district where the station is located, who died in 2014.

Originally the plan was to call it Costa Brava station (following the name of the street of Madrid in which it is located), but after the death of this famous artist the Transport Authorities decided to change its name as a way to pay tribute to this artist.

The new station, also has a special feature that makes it unique in Spain and this is that it is the case of the first Metro station decorated with street art, specifically a great 300-square metre mural representing the face of the brilliant Cadiz born guitarist. Street artists Okuda and Rosh333, with the cooperation of architect Antonyo Marest, under the supervision of Madrid Street Art Project, are responsible for creating this impressive mural, which presides over the forecourt of the new station.

The homonymous station of Cercanías Madrid, built by Adif on top of the Metro station, was inaugurated on February 5, 2018.[2] It allows connection with lines C-3, C-7 and C-8.

References

  1. "Stations". Travel in the Metro. Madrid Metro. Retrieved 9 January 2015.
  2. "La estación de Cercanías Mirasierra-Paco de Lucía, en servicio desde este martes". 5 February 2018. Retrieved 5 February 2018.


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