Madrid Airport (MAD) to Chamartín railway station: complete transport guide
Chamartín (officially Madrid Chamartín–Clara Campoamor) is one of Madrid's two main railway stations, handling most long-distance trains toward Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria, the Basque Country and France, as well as the AVE high-speed services to Barcelona, Valencia and Andalusia (sharing duties with Atocha). It sits about 12 km from Madrid–Barajas Airport with a direct rail link.
How do the options compare?
| Option | Operator | Duration | Price | Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cercanías C-1 direct (Terminal 4 → Chamartín) | Renfe Cercanías | 12 min | €2.60 | Every 30 min |
| Metro Line 8 → Line 4 → Line 1/Cercanías link | Metro de Madrid | 40 min | €4.50–5.00 | Every 5–7 min |
| Official taxi (fixed €30 city-centre fare) | Asociación Gremial del Auto-Taxi de Madrid | 25–30 min | €30 fixed | On demand at official ranks |
| Cabify / Uber / Bolt | Cabify, Uber, Bolt | 25–30 min | €20–30 | On demand via app |
| Express Aeropuerto bus + EMT bus 5 / Cercanías transfer | EMT Madrid + Renfe | 70 min total | €6.50 | Every 15–35 min, 24 h |
Cercanías C-1 direct (Terminal 4 → Chamartín)?
The C-1 commuter train runs directly between the airport's Terminal 4 station and Madrid Chamartín–Clara Campoamor in about 12 minutes. It is by far the fastest and cheapest way and matches the long-distance Renfe ticket office hours.
- Operator: Renfe Cercanías
- Duration: 12 min
- Price: €2.60
- Frequency: Every 30 min
- Where to board: Terminal 4, level –1 (Cercanías)
- Notes: If you have a connecting Renfe ticket, the Cercanías ride to Chamartín may be included free of charge (use the 'combinado Cercanías' QR code on your AVE / long-distance ticket).
Source: Renfe Cercanías Madrid
Metro Line 8 → Line 4 → Line 1/Cercanías link?
Take Line 8 to Nuevos Ministerios then Line 10 toward Hospital Infanta Sofía and alight at Chamartín. Two transfers in total. Slower than Cercanías but useful if Cercanías is suspended.
- Operator: Metro de Madrid
- Duration: 40 min
- Price: €4.50–5.00
- Frequency: Every 5–7 min
- Where to board: Aeropuerto T1-T2-T3 or T4
- Notes: Pay €3 airport supplement plus single fare. Buy a Tarjeta Multi for €2.50 if you don't have one.
Source: Metro Madrid tariffs
Official taxi (fixed €30 city-centre fare)?
Chamartín is inside the M-30, so the €30 fixed fare applies. Taxis can drop you at the station's main entrance on Plaza del Príncipe Carlos.
- Operator: Asociación Gremial del Auto-Taxi de Madrid
- Duration: 25–30 min
- Price: €30 fixed
- Frequency: On demand at official ranks
- Where to board: Official rank at each terminal
- Notes: Useful at night when Cercanías frequency drops; faster than Metro at all hours.
Source: Madrid City Council taxi rules
Cabify / Uber / Bolt?
VTC apps drop directly at Chamartín's vehicle drop-off zone. Often cheaper than the fixed €30 taxi for solo travellers off-peak.
- Operator: Cabify, Uber, Bolt
- Duration: 25–30 min
- Price: €20–30
- Frequency: On demand via app
- Where to board: VTC pick-up zones at T1 floor 0 and T4 floor –1
- Notes: Surge pricing applies on rainy days and Sunday evenings.
Express Aeropuerto bus + EMT bus 5 / Cercanías transfer?
Take Express Aeropuerto to Atocha, then EMT bus 5 toward Chamartín or transfer to Cercanías for one stop. Only practical if Cercanías and Metro are both unavailable.
- Operator: EMT Madrid + Renfe
- Duration: 70 min total
- Price: €6.50
- Frequency: Every 15–35 min, 24 h
- Where to board: T1, T2, T4 outside arrivals
- Notes: Total time is significantly longer than C-1. Suggested only as a fallback.
Source: EMT line 203
When should you pick each option?
- Cercanías C-1: Fastest, cheapest, included with long-distance ticket — always the first choice.
- Metro 8+10: Use only if Cercanías is suspended (rare maintenance windows).
- Fixed €30 taxi: Best for late-night arrivals after Cercanías stops at 23:30.
- Cabify / Uber / Bolt: Solo traveller off-peak — usually beats the €30 fixed fare on price.
What are the practical tips?
- If you have a connecting Renfe AVE or long-distance ticket from Chamartín, scan the 'combinado Cercanías' QR at the airport's C-1 turnstiles to ride free.
- Chamartín is undergoing expansion; the new Clara Campoamor station name reflects opened platforms — exit signs may still say only 'Chamartín'.
- Allow 10 extra minutes if you start at T1/T2/T3 (free shuttle to T4 before boarding Cercanías).
- AVE trains to Barcelona depart roughly every hour 06:00–21:00 from Chamartín — match your C-1 arrival to a 25-minute buffer pre-departure.
