The plan, designed by the Madrid Regional Transport Consortium (CRTM) in collaboration with Metro, EMT, and intercity buses, involves the closure of Retiro, Banco de España, and Sevilla stations (line 2); Velázquez, Serrano, and Colón (line 4); and Chueca (line 5) from the start of service until 2:00 PM. Trains will pass through these stations without stopping when security circumstances require.
In the subway system, announced reinforcements will be maintained, with up to a 125% increase in train frequency on the busiest lines during June 6, 7, 8, and 9. Additionally, the Metro network will extend its operating hours until 2:30 AM on Saturday, June 6, to Sunday, June 7, to facilitate the return of attendees from the Youth Vigil at Plaza de Lima.
The intercity bus network will add up to 128 additional vehicles, providing special coverage to over 20 municipalities hosting pilgrims, including Rivas Vaciamadrid, Aranjuez, Fuenlabrada, Leganés, Pozuelo de Alarcón, and Collado Villalba.
The Municipal Transport Company (EMT) of Madrid will offer free travel between June 3 and 9. Both daytime and night bus routes will be reinforced, with the latter receiving 36 additional buses. Connections to the airport will also be increased, and the network will be adapted to planned diversions in areas where major events are taking place.
Throughout the operation, a dynamic public transport control system will be implemented to adapt services in real-time based on passenger flow and security needs.




