Thursday, March 24, 2011
New look Ópera metro station opens
After 22 million euros of investment, the remodeled Ópera metro station was finaly unveiled yesterday after months of delays. The station, which is served by lines 2, 5 and the Ramal, will have a much bigger vestibule and wider passage ways, and will contain a small museum to house the remains of an ancient fountain and acqueduct which were uncovered during the building works. The Plaza Isabel II, where Ópera metro station is situated has also had a makeover, with new benches and trees planted. We're sure many madrileños will be glad these works are over!
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