Centro-Alameda | |
Style: | adif |
Country: | Spain |
Line: | Renfe Cercanías Málaga |
Structure: | Underground |
Levels: | 1 |
Tracks: | 1 |
Opened: | 1976 |
Rebuilt: | 2010 |
Accessible: | Yes |
Passengers: | 1,525,000[1] |
Pass Year: | 2018 |
Málaga Centro-Alameda is an underground railway station opened in 1976 in the Spanish city of Málaga, Andalucia. It serves as the city centre terminus for Cercanías Málaga lines C-1 to Fuengirola and C-2 to Álora. In 2023 the Málaga Metro's Guadalmedina station opened, a short walk from Centro-Alameda.
The station opened in 1976 along with the C-1 Cercanías line to Fuengirola. From 2007 to 2010, the station closed for a €4.4 million renovation which included new entrances at street level, and to enable C-2 services from Álora to access the station via a tunnel leading to underground platforms at Málaga María Zambrano station.[2]
Centro-Alameda is served by both Cercanías Málaga commuter rail lines, with a frequency of every 10–20 minutes.