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59 stops • 2 directions

Linea 6: Anden 2
  1. Laguna
  2. Lucero
  3. Alto de Extremadura
  4. Puerta del Angel
  5. Principe Pio
  6. Arguelles
  7. Moncloa
  8. Ciudad Universitaria
  9. Vicente Aleixandre
  10. Guzman el Bueno
  11. Cuatro Caminos
  12. Nuevos Ministerios
  13. Republica Argentina
  14. Avenida de America
  15. Diego de Leon
  16. Manuel Becerra
  17. O'Donnell
  18. Sainz de Baranda
  19. Conde de Casal
  20. Pacifico
  21. Mendez Alvaro
  22. Arganzuela-Planetario
  23. Legazpi
  24. Usera
  25. Plaza Eliptica
  26. Opanel
  27. Oporto
  28. Carpetana
  29. Laguna
Linea 6: Anden 1
  1. Laguna
  2. Carpetana
  3. Oporto
  4. Opanel
  5. Plaza Eliptica
  6. Usera
  7. Legazpi
  8. Arganzuela-Planetario
  9. Mendez Alvaro
  10. Pacifico
  11. Pacifico
  12. Conde de Casal
  13. Sainz de Baranda
  14. O'Donnell
  15. Manuel Becerra
  16. Stop 1
  17. Avenida de America
  18. Republica Argentina
  19. Nuevos Ministerios
  20. Cuatro Caminos
  21. Guzman el Bueno
  22. Vicente Aleixandre
  23. Ciudad Universitaria
  24. Moncloa
  25. Arguelles
  26. Principe Pio
  27. Puerta del Angel
  28. Alto de Extremadura
  29. Lucero
  30. Laguna
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Frequently Asked Questions About the Metro Line
Key information about the metro line based on open data. Concise and to the point — to help you plan your journey more easily.

What is the line number or name?

The line is identified as L6. You can find this designation on metro maps, signs in passageways, platform information boards, and transport apps. Before boarding, always check not only the line number or colour, but also the final destination of the train — this will help you avoid boarding a service heading in the wrong direction.

Where does Metro L6 run?

This metro line runs through Madrid (Spain). Metro lines typically connect several parts of the city — from residential neighbourhoods to business districts and the city centre. To find out whether this line suits your journey, open the metro map and check the station locations relative to your destination. Sometimes one transfer is more convenient than searching for a direct route.

What is the first station?

The first station is Laguna. At terminal stations, trains typically wait a few minutes before departing in the opposite direction, so this is a convenient place to board — you have time to find a seat without rushing. If you are travelling during peak hours and want to avoid the crowds, boarding at the terminal is one of the best strategies.

Where does the line terminate?

The last station is Laguna. All passengers must exit here, after which the train departs in the opposite direction. If you accidentally miss your stop, don't worry — simply ride to the terminal and return in the right direction. This takes a little extra time but does not require an additional fare.

How often do trains run?

The average interval between trains is 6. During peak hours trains run considerably more frequently, while late in the evening and at weekends the interval is typically longer. If your journey is time-sensitive, it is worth checking the current schedule in the operator's app or on the information boards at the platform.

Does the frequency of service change?

The frequency of service varies depending on the time of day and the day of the week: 7 @ (Sa-Su 06:00-24:00); 15 @ (Mo-Su 00:00-01:30). During morning and evening peak hours, the interval shortens to handle higher passenger volumes. Late at night and early in the morning, trains run less frequently. Keep this in mind when planning your journey to avoid a longer-than-expected wait.

Who is the operator of the line?

The line is operated by Metro de Madrid. This organisation is responsible for train services, station condition, safety, and infrastructure. If you encounter any issues — delays, technical problems, or ticketing queries — please contact the operator directly. Providing your station, direction of travel, and the time of your journey will help them handle your enquiry more quickly.

Which network does the line belong to?

This line is part of the «Metro de Madrid» network. Within a single transport network, the same fare rules, ticketing, and transfer policies typically apply. This means one ticket or travel card may be valid across multiple lines in the network without requiring an additional payment when changing trains.

When do trains run?

Operating hours for this line: Mo-Su 06:00-01:30. The times of the first and last trains may differ on weekdays, weekends, and public holidays. Before a late-night journey, we recommend checking the last departure time in the official app or on the operator's website to make sure you won't be stranded without transport.

What colour is the line on the map?

On metro maps, this line is shown in #939393. Colour coding is the primary navigation aid in metro systemsit helps you quickly identify the right direction on signs, maps, and information boards. When making transfers, always pay attention to the line colour to avoid confusing platforms or directions.

Is this a circular line?

Yes. A circular line runs in a closed loop with no terminal stations, which makes it particularly convenient for transfers. Regular lines run between two terminal stations in both directions. In either case, always check the final destination of the train on the platform board to make sure you are boarding in the right direction.

Additional Route Information
Linea 6: Anden 2Línea 6: Andén 2

Reference

L6

Origin

Laguna

Destination

Laguna

Interval

6

Interval by schedule

7 @ (Sa-Su 06:00-24:00); 15 @ (Mo-Su 00:00-01:30)

Route network

Metro de Madrid

Operator

Metro de Madrid

Opening hours

Mo-Su 06:00-01:30

Color

#939393

Round trip

Yes

Quick overview

Explore the Metro Line L6 in Madrid (Spain). 2 directions, 59 stops, and an interactive route map available in one place.

Data source

The data is obtained from open sources and may contain inaccuracies. Route information is updated regularly.


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