Service Interruption on Metro de Madrid Line 2 Between Banco de España and Sevilla

A medical emergency has caused the complete suspension of service in both directions, also affecting train frequencies on the rest of the line.

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Generic image of a Madrid Metro station with tracks and platform.

Service on Metro de Madrid's Line 2 was interrupted this Friday, April 17, between Banco de España and Sevilla stations, in both directions, due to a medical emergency.

The service suspension began at 3:30 PM, and according to information provided by Metro de Madrid, the estimated time for resolving the incident was

"more than 15 minutes"

Metro de Madrid · spokesperson
Although the disruption was confined to the section between Banco de España and Sevilla, the rest of Line 2 experienced significant delays in train circulation.
Line 2 of the Metro de Madrid is a crucial artery that crosses the city center, connecting Las Rosas and Cuatro Caminos stations. It comprises a total of 20 stations and a 14.1-kilometer tunnel track, with an approximate journey time of 33 minutes.