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Suba is the 11th locality of Bogotá ... Besides the Bogota and Juan Amarillo rivers the locality of Suba is ... Centro Suba, Parque la Colina, Plaza Imperial and ...
In 2006, phase two of the TransMilenio system was completed, including the Avenida Suba line, on which this station is located. The station is named Suba-Avenida Boyacá or -abbreviated- Suba Av. Boyacá for being located at the intersection of the two major avenues. It was the first station in the system to be located on a bridge.
The largest delay was in the construction of the underpass at the intersection of Avenida Suba with NQS and Avenida Calle 80. It is one of the two termini that serve the locality of Suba (the other being the Portal del Norte). Nearby is the Imperial shopping center, with its anchor Carrefour and the Éxito of Suba.
Suba is either derived from the Chibcha contraction Suba, meaning "Flower of the Sun" (uba = "fruit" or "flower", sua = "Sun", minus its last vowel, making it a possessive) [1] or from the words sua (Sun) and sie (water). [2] It is also known as Troncal Suba due to being one of the main lines in the TransMilenio system.
In 2006, phase two of the TransMilenio system was completed, including the Avenida Suba line, on which this station is located. The station is named Niza-Cll 127 for its proximity to the Niza neighborhood and the arterial road Avenida Calle 127. Nearby are the Niza and Bulevar Niza shopping centers.
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In 2006, phase two of the TransMilenio system was completed, including the Avenida Suba line, on which this station is located. The station is named Suba Calle 100 due to its location on the north side of the intersection of Avenida Suba with Avenida Calle 100(100th. Street) (or Avenida España).
In 2006, phase two of the TransMilenio system was completed, including the Avenida Suba line, on which this station is located. The station is named Suba Calle 95 due to its location at the intersection of Avenida Suba with Calle 95.