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MÉTRO DE MALAGA

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Málaga, Spain
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2024
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Inaugurated on July 30, 2014, after many years of waiting and delays, the metro currently links the university to the Martín Carpena Sports Palace (in the western part of the city) via two lines that converge in a V-shape, for a total of 12 km of traffic and 20 stations. It is now the second metro in the Andalusian region after Seville, and the seventh in Spain. Initially scheduled for 2017, completion of the entire project (14.8 km and 23 stations) has been postponed several times. As a result, traffic jams persist.

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Visited in december 2015
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Le métro (RENFE) est le moyen le plus rapide et le moins couteux pour sortir de la ville est visiter les alentours et les villes de bord de mer. Assez peu onéreux, il est propre, pratique et sécurisant. C'est aussi le meilleur moyen (et le moins cher) pour les transferts de l'aéroport (une station dessert l’aéroport).

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