Originally Posted by
csycsycsy
There are also several cercanias lines at NM and it won't be immediately clear which is the one you should take to get to Atocha.
Originally Posted by
tom tulpe
Every single southbound Cercanías line from Nuevos Ministerios goes to Atocha, some via Sol, Some via Recoletos. You just have to get on a train that goes in the right direction - not too difficult using the signage and the indicator boards.
Top tip: If you want to go to Atocha from NM, and the first stop of your train is Chamartín, get off the train and find one that goes in the opposite direction.
Top tip: Take the airport bus
https://www.emtmadrid.es/Bloques-EMT...-trayecto.aspx
OP, if you really want a tour of Madrid's metro and suburban trains, then first take a look at the map
https://www.renfe.com/es/en/cercania...drid-2024.jpeg
The platforms are not labelled "North/South", you'll have to find a train that's heading to C1 Alcala, C2 Guadalajara, C3 Aranjuez, C4 Parla, C7 Principe, C8 Atocha