 | | Barajas Airport, run by AENA, receives 33 million travellers annually, with a weekly average of around 3,200 flights from 131 national and international destinations. The Madrid-Barajas Airport is also Europe's main link to Latin America.
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The Metro System of Madrid is proud to have at its disposal one of the most modern and extensive metro networks in the world, with 12 lines, 169 stations and a length that surpasses 170 kilometres. The renovations carried out in the last years, has configured a network that allows its passengers fast and easy access anywhere in the capital.
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Almost 180 urban bus lines are circulating through Madrid, facilitating connections with all of the city points, with a daytime schedule from six in the morning to half past eleven at night. The night time services (búhos - owls) originate from the Plaza de Cibeles and connect with the outlying districts until the beginning of the daytime services.
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Atocha Train Station at the end of the XIX century has a huge iron supported glass roof that protects a tropical garden. Atocha has a solid network of suburban trains, with high frequented up to date trains that unite the capital with the population from the metropolitan area and the region's principal cities.
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