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Map of the Caracas Metro, with current and future or under construction lines and stations (November 2016). The Caracas Metro (referred as El Metro by locals) is a rapid transit system operating in Caracas, capital of Venezuela. As of 2015, including Los Teques Metro, the Caracas Metro is made up of 52 stations. [1] Below is a list of the ...
1 Cities with Rapid Transit. ... (Click on map to enlarge) Railway stations in Venezuela include: ... Caracas (El Metro de Caracas, ...
The Capitolio station was redesigned to allow passenger transfer by way of a passageway to and from the El Silencio station. Also the Plaza Venezuela station was twice remodelled, first to accommodate line 3 transfer (1994) and later a passageway to the Zona Rental station (2006). 2: El Silencio ↔ Zoológico: 17.8 km 13 3
List of metropolitan areas in Venezuela. 3 languages. ... (no exact data for city/urban area)-11: Mérida Metropolitan Area: Mérida, Tabay, Ejido, Lagunillas: Mérida:
It is located on the same road as the Las Ferias station. Palotal: This station is close to the Santa Rosa station. Lara: This station is on the Lara Avenue. There is a transfer point between Line 1 and Line 2 that operates on this station. Michelena: This station is located on the Las Ferias Avenue and 91st Street. It started service on 2007.
Overall, Brazil has the largest number of metros, with 12 such systems, followed by Venezuela with 4 metro systems. The Mexico City Metro has the highest passenger ridership from a single operator in Latin America, and second in the Americas, after the New York City Subway. São Paulo is the city with the largest number of passengers carried by ...
The full lineup of Guarenas / Guatire metro stations, which serve the subway and suburban light rail systems of Caracas, Venezuela, is as follows (as of 2012):
The metro system was officially opened to the public on 18 November 2006 with just 3 of 7 stations along the original 4.7-kilometer (2.9 mi) Line 1 route [2] open for service, and operating for limited hours while providing service free of charge. [3] Normal revenue service with all 7 stations along Line 1 [2] began 18 November 2007.