Malaga Metro - List of train stops and translations
Malaga Metro is the Metro system in Malaga, Spain. The system is composed of two lines that converge at the city centre. Line A has 13 stops and line B has 8 stops. The Metro system has a total of 19 stations, some serving both lines and 12 of the stations are underground.
List of train stops for the Malaga Metro
Andalucia tech - Named after college and the region in southern Spain
Paraninfo means "auditorium" in English
El Consul - means "the official" in English as in one appointed like a "Consul".
Clinico - means "clinic" in English.
Universidad - means "University" in English.
Ciudad de la Jusicia - means "city of Justice" in English.
Portada Alta means "high cover" in English. Portada translates to "front page" in English Alta translates to "high" in English.
Carranque - named after a town in Spain, Toledo province, Castile-La Mancha, Spain.
Barbarela - can mean "foreign woman" in English.
La Union - means "the union" in English.
El Perchel - means "the Perchel" in English, a resting place for (a bird).
Guadalmedina - is a river in Spain.
Atarazanas - means "shipyards" in English
La Isla - means "the island" in English
Princesa - Huelin - means "princess little hue" in English. Princesa translates to "princess" in English & Huelin translates to "little hue" in English.
El Torcal - means "the torcal" in English. El Torcal can mean "the bull" or "the bull pasture".
La Luz - La Paz - means "the light, the peace" in English.
Puerto Blanca - means "white port" in English.
Palacio de Los Deportes - means "Sport's palace" in English.
This completes the translates train stops of the Malaga Metro in Malaga, Spain. Learn the English to all the trains stops in Malaga's rapid transit Metro system.
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