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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 48. Chapters: Barcelona Metro, Madrid Metro, Metro Bilbao, Seville Metro, Underground rapid transit in Spain, Valencia Metro, List of Seville metro stations, List of Valencia, Spain metro stations, Bilbao-Abando, Spanish solution, Line 10, Line 6, List of Madrid metro stations, Line 5, Line 7, Seville Metro line 1, Line 9, Line 4, Line 3, Line 8, Line 2, Seville Metro line 2, San Mames Station, Metro Ligero de Madrid, 2006 Valencia metro accident, Sabadell Metro, Transport in Cornella de Llobregat, San Bernardo, Alicante Tram, Barcelona Metro line VI, Prado de San Sebastian, Line 11, Majorca rail network, Terrassa Metro, Casco Viejo Station, San Inazio Station, Barcelona Metro Diagonal line, Etxebarri Station, Transport in Montcada i Reixac, Moyua Station, Palacio de Congresos, Palma de Mallorca Metro, Carretera Amarilla / Tesalonica, Puerta Jerez, Santutxu Station, List of Bilbao metro stations, Guadaira, Pablo de Olavide, Basarrate Station, Parque de los Principes, Indautxu Station, Leioa Station, Deusto Station, 1 de Mayo, Clemente Hidalgo, Sarriko Station, Olivar de Quintos, Ciudad Expo, Transport in Sant Adria de Besos, Plaza de Armas, Aeronautica, Puerta Este, Ciencias, San Juan Bajo, Nervion, Plaza de Cuba, Adelfas, San Juan Alto, Astrabudua Station, Montesierra, Luis Urunuela, Erandio Station, Gran Plaza, Blas Infante, Condequinto, Lutxana Station, Cocheras, Amate, La Plata, Montequinto, Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona, Europa, Cavaleri, Barcelona Metro line 13, Line 12. Excerpt: The Madrid Metro (Spanish: Metro de Madrid) is a metro system serving the city of Madrid, capital of Spain. The system is the sixth longest metro in the world after London, New York, Moscow, Seoul and Shanghai, though Madrid is approximately the fiftieth most populous metropolitan area in the world. Its fast growth in the last 20 years has...