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The Metrocable system is a branch of Medellín's metro and it is managed by the corporation Metro of Medellín. The system uses Monocable Detachable Gondola technology which consists of cable cars connected to a fixed cable through means of a detachable grip.
Prior to September 2021, Colombia had fixed line subscriber numbers that comprised a single digit dialing zone and a 7-digit local number. These were converted to the new format by inserting "60" before the dialing zone. There were various dial plans, with different access prefixes depending on the type of service. All such prefixes have been ...
The Medellín Metro (Spanish: Metro de Medellín) is a rapid transit system that crosses the Metropolitan Area of Medellín from North to South and from Centre to West. It first opened for service on 30 November 1995. [ 4 ]
SITVA also integrates a bus rapid transit system (Metroplús ), a minibus network called Sistema Integrado de Transporte in Spanish and a bicycle-sharing system . As of 2022, there are 27 metro stations , 15 Metrocable stations, 3 tramway stations (+ 6 tram stops ), 20 BRT stations (+ 42 feeding bus stops ) in the SITVA network, all listed in ...
Acevedo is the fourth station of the Medellín Metro from north to south on line A and the first station on line K and P. It is located in the northernmost part of the municipality of Medellín, close to the natural boundary with Bello.
Caribe is the sixth station of the Medellín Metro from north to south, serving line A, and is located in the northern part of the municipality of Medellín. [1] The station was opened on 30 November 1995 as part of the inaugural section of line A, from Niquía to Poblado.
Industriales is the 14th station on the Medellín Metro from north to south, and the sixth on line A going south. [1] It is one of the three transfer stations to line 1 of the metro bus system known as Metroplus. The station was opened on 30 November 1995 as part of the inaugural section of Line A, from Niquía to Poblado. [2]
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