Tribunal (Madrid Metro)

Its original name came from the Real Hospicio de San Fernando, located on Calle Fuencarral near the metro's entrance.

It was later renamed Tribunal, after the Tribunal de Cuentas, also located on Calle Fuencarral near the metro's entrance.

[4] The Line 10 platforms opened on 18 December 1981 as part of the Carabanchel–Chamartín de la Rosa suburbano railway then operated by FEVE, which shortly afterwards was transferred to the Community of Madrid.

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