Line 7 of the Madrid Metro is a rapid transit line that originally opened on 17 July 1974. It runs between Pitis and Hospital del Henares.

Line 7
Platforms at Islas Filipinas station
Platforms at Islas Filipinas station
Overview
Native nameLínea 7
OwnerCRTM
LocaleMadrid
Termini
Stations31
Websitewww.metromadrid.es/en/linea/linea-7
Service
TypeRapid transit
SystemMadrid Metro
Operator(s)CRTM
Rolling stockAnsaldoBreda 9000
History
Opened17 July 1974; 51 years ago (1974-07-17)
Last extension2008
Technical
Line length32.919 km (20.455 mi)
CharacterUnderground
Track gauge1,445 mm (4 ft 8+78 in)
Route map

Pitis
Arroyofresno
Lacoma
Avenida de la Ilustración
Peñagrande
Antonio Machado
Valdezarza
Francos Rodríguez
Guzmán el Bueno
Islas Filipinas
Canal
Alonso Cano
Gregorio Marañón
Avenida de América
Cartagena
Parque de las Avenidas
Barrio de la Concepción
Pueblo Nuevo
Ascao
García Noblejas
Simancas
San Blas
Las Musas
Carriage sheds
Estadio Metropolitano
Zone
A
B1
Barrio del Puerto
Coslada Central
La Rambla
San Fernando
Jarama
Henares
Hospital del Henares

History

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The line has been extended multiple times. It initially ran between Pueblo Nuevo and Las Musas. On 17 May 1975, the line was extended from Pueblo Nuevo to Avenida de América, and was not extended for many years. This was a problem as line 7 was very underused. The problem was solved in 1998 and 1999 when an extension to Pitis was opened in four stages. The first stage was between Avenida de América and Gregorio Marañón, opening on 1 April 1998, followed by Gregorio Marañón to Canal. The next section to open extended the line to Valdezarza, and a final section further reached Pitis. Pitis, however, was the only station on the Madrid metro to have restricted opening times. At the time, Pitis was a very small village, and the station's main purpose is to provide interchange for Renfe services. Between 1999 and 2018, most trains ran between Estadio Olímpico and Lacoma, with Pitis being served by only a few trains each hour.

Beginning in 2019, all trains are expected to terminate at Pitis following the opening of Arroyofresno station, which was previously constructed, but not opened due to the ongoing construction of the surrounding developments. Arroyofresno station was finally opened on 23 March 2019.

On 4 May 2007, Line 7 was extended from Las Musas to the towns of Coslada and San Fernando. At Estadio Metropolitano, next to Atlético Madrid's Metropolitano Stadium, passengers have to change trains for MetroEste to Coslada and San Fernando - the so-called Line 7B.

The section of Line 7 between Estadio Metroplitano and Hospital del Henares, known as MetroEste or Line 7B, has been closed fully or partially several times since its opening in May 2007.[1] San Fernando de Henares, which is close to the Jarama River, sits on a large salt deposit and is geologically composed of poorly suited soils. The drilling of the tunnel used for the extension has aggravated the high amount of groundwater-related subsidence in the area, making the area no longer suitable for new development; the tunnel has experienced repeated flooding and structural corrosion due to the subsidence. By the end of May 2023, the subsidence in San Fernando de Henares had destroyed numerous structures, forcing the relocation of a significant portion of the area's residents.[2] On 24 August 2022, the section of Line 7B east of San Fernando station was closed for what would become a three-year period owing to reconstruction of the line's tunnels and remediation works;[3] the closure would be extended to Barrio del Puerto station in July 2024. The entirety of Line 7B would fully reopen on 22 November 2025.[4]

Rolling stock

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Line 7A, the primary portion of the line from Pitis to Estadio Metropolitano, uses 6-car trains of class 9000. Line 7B, the extension to Hospital del Henares, uses 3-car trains of class 9000.

Stations

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Municipality District Station Opened Zone Connections Notes
Coslada

Hospital del Henares Disabled access

2008B1
Madrid San Fernando de Henares Henares Disabled access2007B1
Jarama Disabled access2007B1
San Fernando Disabled access2007B1
Coslada La Rambla Disabled access2007B1
Coslada Central Disabled access2007B1Cercanías Madrid:
Coslada Barrio del Puerto Disabled access2007B1
Madrid San Blas-Canillejas Estadio Metropolitano Disabled access2007A
Las Musas1974A
San Blas1974A
Simancas1974A
Ciudad Lineal García Noblejas1974A
Ascao1974A
Pueblo Nuevo Disabled access1964AMadrid Metro:
Barrio de la Concepción Disabled access1975A
Salamanca Parque de las Avenidas1975A
Salamanca / Chamartín Cartagena1975A
Avenida de América1973AMadrid Metro:
Chamartín / Chamberí Gregorio Marañón Disabled access1998AMadrid Metro:
Chamberí Alonso Cano Disabled access1998AMadrid Metro: (Ríos Rosas)[* 1]
Canal Disabled access1998AMadrid Metro:
Islas Filipinas Disabled access1999A
Chamberí /
Moncloa-Aravaca
Guzmán el Bueno Disabled access1987AMadrid Metro:
Moncloa-Aravaca Francos Rodríguez Disabled access1999A
Valdezarza Disabled access1999A
Moncloa-Aravaca /
Fuencarral-El Pardo
Antonio Machado Disabled access1999A
Fuencarral-El Pardo Peñagrande Disabled access1999A
Avenida de la Ilustración Disabled access1999A
Lacoma Disabled access1999A
Arroyofresno Disabled access2001A
Pitis Disabled access1999ACercanías Madrid:
  1. Both stations are displayed on station maps as being distant from one another, and they are not announced as transfer points for one another.

See also

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References

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  1. Mateo, Juan José (24 August 2022). "Cuando el metro para porque hunde casas: más de 860 días con la línea 7B cerrada en Madrid" [When the metro stops because it collapses houses: Line 7B has been closed for more than 860 days in Madrid]. El País (in Spanish).
  2. Caballero, Fatima (14 January 2023). "El hundimiento de la línea 7B de Metro: las prisas electorales de Aguirre que han dejado sin casa a decenas de familias" [The collapse of Metro Line 7B: Aguirre's electoral haste has left dozens of families homeless]. el Diario (in Spanish).
  3. "Metro suspende temporalmente el servicio entre las estaciones de San Fernando y Hospital del Henares de la línea 7B desde el miércoles para comenzar los trabajos de reparación de la infraestructura". Metro de Madrid (in Spanish). 19 August 2022. Archived from the original on 21 August 2022. Retrieved 21 August 2022.
  4. Madrid, Comunidad de (17 November 2025). "La Comunidad de Madrid reabre este sábado la Línea 7B de Metro tras completar las obras de consolidación y reparación". Comunidad de Madrid (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 November 2025.
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