
Madrid Metro Line 6 to Undergo Major Renovations, Causing Closures
Madrid Metro Line 6 to Undergo Major Renovations, Causing Closures The Madrid Metro's line 6 will undergo extensive renovations, resulting in temporary closures between several stations. The closures are scheduled to take place in two phases. From June to September, the line will be closed between Moncloa and Mendez Alvaro stations. The second phase, from September to December, will see closures between Moncloa and Legazpi. The Arganzuela-Planetario station will remain closed until December 31st to serve as a central operations hub for the project. "The renovation will be complete," stated a Metro representative in the video. "The new line 6 will reopen on January 1st." The project involves replacing 21 kilometers of tracks on both lines. The video showcases the arrival and careful placement of new rails, emphasizing the scale of the undertaking. The work is being conducted at night to minimize disruption to service. This extensive renovation is crucial for improving the safety and efficiency of the Madrid Metro system. The completion of the project in January 2026 promises a more reliable and modern transportation experience for commuters.