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List of Santiago metro stations

The Metro de Santiago is the Underground System of Public Transport in Santiago, Chile

Contents

List of Stations of the Metro de Santiago

In bold, combination stations with other lines. In italic, stations under construction.

Línea 1 (Line 1)

From West to East

  • San Pablo
  • Neptuno
  • Pajaritos
  • Las Rejas
  • Ecuador
  • Pila del Ganso
  • Universidad de Santiago
  • Estación Central
  • Unión Latinoamericana
  • República
  • Los Héroes
  • La Moneda
  • Universidad de Chile
  • Santa Lucía
  • Universidad Católica
  • Baquedano
  • Salvador
  • Manuel Montt
  • Pedro de Valdivia
  • Tobalaba
  • El Golf
  • Alcántara
  • Escuela Militar

Línea 2 (Line 2)

From North to South

  • Américo Vespucio
  • Zapadores
  • Dorsal
  • Einstein
  • Valdivieso
  • Cerro Blanco
  • Patronato
  • Puente Cal y Canto
  • Santa Ana
  • Los Héroes
  • Toesca
  • Parque O'Higgins
  • Rondizzoni
  • Franklin
  • El Llano
  • San Miguel
  • Lo Vial
  • Departamental
  • Ciudad del Niño
  • Lo Ovalle
  • El Parrón
  • La Cisterna

Línea 4 (Line 4)

From North to South

  • Tobalaba
  • Cristóbal Colón
  • Francisco Bilbao
  • Príncipe de Gales
  • Simón Bolívar
  • Plaza Egaña
  • Los Orientales
  • Grecia
  • Los Presidentes
  • Quilín
  • Las Torres
  • Macul
  • Vicuña Mackenna
  • Vicente Valdés
  • Rojas Magallanes
  • Trinidad
  • Los Quillayes
  • Elisa Correa
  • Hospital Sótero del Río
  • Protectora de la Infancia
  • Plaza de Puente Alto

Línea 4A (Line 4A)

From West to East

  • La Cisterna
  • San Ramón
  • Santa Rosa
  • La Granja
  • Santa Julia
  • Vicuña Mackenna

Línea 5 (Line 5)

From North to South

  • Quinta Normal
  • Cumming
  • Santa Ana
  • Plaza de Armas
  • Bellas Artes
  • Baquedano
  • Parque Bustamante
  • Santa Isabel
  • Irarrázaval
  • Ñuble
  • Rodrigo de Araya
  • Carlos Valdovinos
  • Camino Agrícola
  • San Joaquín
  • Pedrero
  • Mirador
  • Bellavista de La Florida
  • Vicente Valdés

See also

External Link

Metro de Santiago

Last updated: 06-02-2005 07:53:07
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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