Madrid-Chamartín-Clara Campoamor, Railway terminus in Chamartín district, Madrid, Spain.
Madrid-Chamartín-Clara Campoamor is a railway station in Chamartín with multiple levels and 25 platforms in total. It serves commuter, long-distance, and high-speed trains connecting Madrid to northern regions of Spain.
The station was built between 1970 and 1975, establishing itself as Madrid's second major railway hub after Atocha. Its construction expanded the city's transportation infrastructure for northern routes.
The station was renamed in 2020 to honor Clara Campoamor, a Spanish writer who fought for women's voting rights during the 1930s. Her name appears throughout the facility, reminding daily travelers of her legacy in the struggle for equality.
The platforms are divided into two sections: platforms 1 to 13 for commuter trains and platforms 14 to 25 for long-distance and high-speed services. This clear separation helps travelers find their route quickly.
The station features a specialized restroom area equipped with health check-up points and modern contactless technology. This facility was added in 2022 to provide travelers with enhanced safety and comfort.
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