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Madrid has three train stations:
Chamartín Station, near the northern tip of the Paseo Castellana, serves trains heading for points north, including Barcelona, France, San Sebastián, Burgos, León, Oviedo, La Coruña, Segovia, Salamanca, and Portugal.
The Atocha Station, at the southern end of the Paseo del Prado, was renovated in honor of the inauguration of high-speed AVE train service in 1992, and serves points south and east, including Seville, Málaga, Córdoba, Valencia, Castellon, and Toledo.
The Príncipe Pío is used primarily as a terminal for local trains serving Madrid's western suburbs, including El Escorial.
Railways of Spain: renfe.es
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