Line 12 Info
- Network Madrid Metro
- Operation Started 2003
- Total Length 41.0 km
- Total Stations 28
Terminals
From
Puerta del Sur
To
San Nicasio
Line 12 Overview
Line 12, also known as Metrosur, is a circular line inaugurated on April 11, 2003. Approximately 40.6 kilometers long, it has 28 stations, making it the longest line in the Madrid Metro network. It also provides interchange with Madrid Metro lines 3 and 10 at several Cercanías Madrid commuter rail stations, facilitating travel between the southern suburbs and central Madrid.
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Other Lines in Madrid Metro
Line 1
Pinar de Chamartín ↔ Valdecarros
Line 10
Hospital Infanta Sofía ↔ Puerta del Sur
Line 11
Plaza Elíptica ↔ La Fortuna
Line 2
Cuatro Caminos ↔ Las Rosas
Line 3
Villaverde Alto ↔ Moncloa
Line 4
Pinar de Chamartín ↔ Argüelles
Line 5
Alameda de Osuna ↔ Ciudad Lineal
Line 6
Line 7
Line 8
Line 9
Pío XII ↔ Arganda del Rey
ML Line 1
Pinar de Chamartín ↔ Las Tablas
Frequently Asked Questions — Line 12
Line 12 has 28 stations on the Madrid Metro network.
Line 12 runs between Puerta del Sur and San Nicasio.
Line 12 is approximately 41.0 km long.
Line 12 opened in 2003.
Line 12 is a Metro line operated under Madrid Metro.
Line 12 is part of the Madrid Metro transit network.