Manuel Becerra (Madrid Metro)
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Manuel Becerra is a station on Line 2 and Line 6 of the
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, located in the Plaza de Manuel Becerra,
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district in fare Zone A. The station is named after the plaza, which was named for 19th-century politician Manuel Becerra y Bermúdez.


History

The station was inaugurated on 14 June 1924 when Line 2 was opened. The vestibule is located under the Plaza de Manuel Becerra. The Line 2 platforms are not very deep and are located just west of the plaza under the
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. The Line 6 platforms are deeper and were opened when the first stretch of Line 6 was inaugurated on 10 October 1979. After the
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, the plaza's name was changed to the Plaza de Roma, but the station's name did not change. In the early 1970s, when Line 6 was being built, signs were installed reading "Plaza de Roma", but before the line opened, they were replaced with signs reading "Manuel Becerra". The plaza's name was changed back to Manuel Becerra in 1980 after the
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.


References

{{Madrid Metro station, line2=yes, line6=yes Line 2 (Madrid Metro) stations Line 6 (Madrid Metro) stations Railway stations in Spain opened in 1924