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The Ferrocarril del Tajuña railway line was originally designed to connect Madrid with the autonomous community of Aragon. The purpose of the train at that time was mainly of importance for agriculture. Although the railway never made it to Aragon, it ended at a train station on the banks…
by Tourspain
Last updated: May 22, 2026
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32.7 km
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63.0 km
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44.7 km
13.8 km
3.08 km
1.48 km
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28.6 km
20.6 km
13.8 km
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Monday 6 July
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July 13, 2020
The Ferrocarril del Tajuña railway line was originally designed to connect Madrid with the autonomous community of Aragon. The purpose of the train at that time was mainly of importance for agriculture. Although the railway never made it to Aragon, it ended at a train station
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