11 fotosMadrid’s forgotten tramsFor over a century, the city was filled with over 50 different train lines but despite this there are few visible signs of the once-popular form of transportMiguel Ángel MedinaMadrid - Mar 27, 2018 - 08:40CESTWhatsappFacebookTwitterLinkedinCopy linkThese tram tracks were uncovered outside of the Atocha train station during roadworks.CLAUDIO ÁLVAREZA ticket for the last day trams ran in Madrid.EMTAn old tram photographed in front of the Las Ventas bullfighting square in 1951.Historical Metropolitan Society of MadridTram tracks around the Carlos V roundabout. These tracks, which led to Atocha, were recently uncovered by public works.Historical Metropolitan Society of MadridTrams at the Municipal Company of Madrid Transport (EMT). EMTA tram carriage from the No 3 line which linked calle Serrano Street with the famous Puerta de Sol.EMTThe tram on line No 15 traveled between the suburb Pacífico to Puerta del Sol and then down to Cuatro Caminos and Chamberí.Historical Metropolitan Society of MadridOld tram tickets from Madrid.Álvaro BonetA map of the tram network in Madrid in 1914.ANTONIO MARTÍNEZTrams pass through Puerta del Sol in this undated photo.Antonio Manuel Sanz collectionA tram passes through the center of Madrid in this undated photo.EMT