1/5 Mel Burslan (. 4 years ago on Google • 415 reviews
Sorry
if
my
1-star
rating
misleads
you
into
thinking
anything
is
right
with
this
place.
There
was
no
zero-star
or
less
rating
chance.
Unless
you
are
working
in
one
of
the
industries
near-by,
there
is
no
need
to
use
this
station
or
you
really
want
to
find
yourself
here,
especially
if
you
are
coming
or
leaving
in
the
dark
hours
of
the
day.
Parking
is
free
but
good
luck
parking
your
car.
There
is
no
parking
lot
and
road
side
parking
is
in
extremely
short
supply.
After
those
roadside
spots
are
full,
you
need
to
resort
into
abandoned
property
to
park.
There
is
no
pavement
after
the
road
into
the
train
station
ends
(very
abruptly),
you
are
on
your
own
navigating
your
way
around
the
ditches
and
hills.
I
felt
scraping
the
bottom
of
my
rental
car
twice,
while
trying
to
find
an
empty
parking
spot.
It
was
right
after
rainy
days
and
ground
was
full
of
mud
puddles
to
navigate
around.
Of
course
there
are
no
public
transport
employees
or
security
surveillance
around
to
talk
about.
I
am
amazed
and
pleasantly
surprised
that,
my
rental
car
was
not
broken
into.
Building
is
a
joke
and
it
looks
permanently
closed.
The
ticket
machine
did
not
work.
We
had
to
ride
without
a
ticket
and
find
a
transport
employee
at
Sol
station
to
buy
our
tickets
after
the
trip,
which
is
not
fun
by
any
measure,
as
I
have
not
seen
employees
of
any
establishment,
so
disinterested
to
help
the
public.
Facebook
browsing
must
be
much
more
important
than
doing
their
jobs
and
helping
public.
And
this
is
becoming
a
trend
in
Madrid
I
realized
(at
the
airport,
it
was
the
same
way)
Thank
god
my
wife
speaks
fluent
Spanish
so
we
can
ask
help
from
local
people.
If
I
were
to
come
to
Madrid
alone,
I
would
be
found
dead
in
a
corner
where
I
was
not
supposed
to
be,
in
no
time
flat.
Coming
back
to
the
'estacion
Getafe
Industrial',
in
order
to
change
lines
to
go
to
the
opposite
direction,
you
have
to
climb
about
40-50
steps
of
stairs
and
come
down
the
same
amount
and
there
is
not
handicap
access
available
and
the
stairs
are
flexing
under
your
feet,
giving
you
the
impression
that
they
are
going
to
collapse
at
any
moment.
Needless
to
say,
I
am
not
stepping
foot
into
this
dump
another
time.
I
will
look
for
a
different
train
station
tomorrow.
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