[3][4] The Line 6 platforms are deeper than the Line 3 platforms, and a new corridor was built to connect them, as well as a new entrance on Princesa street in front of the Junta Municipal de Distrito (district city offices).
The first underground bus terminal was inaugurated later that year, and it served intercity buses to towns along the A-6 motorway corridor.
[5] As part of the renovation, a new entrance was built on Arcipreste de Hita street and a new access was provided to the bus terminal, and the original entrances on Isaac Peral and Fernández de los Ríos streets were closed.
In the space left behind by the old Line 3 platforms, an expansion of the underground bus terminal was built, including an entrance in front of the Junta Municipal de Distrito.
Since 2008, the renewed bus terminal station allow more intercity buses to towns like Las Rozas, Collado Villalba, El Espinar and some others nearby towns on the Sierra de Guadarrama mountains and along the A-6 motorway.