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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 Caracas Metro lines and the stations that they serve.
Railway stations in Venezuela include: ... Caracas (El Metro de Caracas, operated by C.A. Metro de Caracas) Los Teques Metro - opened in 2006. Stations
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): Subway Line [ edit ]
The stations are in the Valencia and Naguanagua municipalities and is over 6 km long. [1] Monumental, formerly named Plaza de Toros: One of the main terminals of the Metro was one of the first stations to open in November 2007 and is still one of the busiest stations on this line. The station was designed by Enrique Sardi.
Valid for all stations and Metro Los Teques Multi-Abono: 10 journeys: Bs.F 36.00: 1 free ride AND valid for all stations Multi-Abono Metro Los Teques: 10 journeys, for the Metro and Metro Los Teques: Bs.F 72.00: Not available for external sale Metrobús: Simple Integrated: Metro and one urban Metrobús route journey: Bs.F 6.00 Metro and one of ...
List of Valencia Metro stations (Venezuela) This page was last edited on 25 September 2022, at 08:39 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Los Dos Caminos is a Caracas Metro station on Line 1. It was opened on 23 April 1988 as the eastern terminus of the extension of Line 1 from Chacaíto. On 10 November 1989, the line was extended further to Palo Verde. The station is between Miranda and Los Cortijos. [1]
Miranda (formerly Parque del Este) is a Caracas Metro station on Line 1. It was opened on 23 April 1988 as part of the extension of Line 1 from Chacaíto to Los Dos Caminos. The station is between Altamira and Los Dos Caminos. [1] The station was renamed in 2008 to honor the Venezuelan national hero Francisco de Miranda. [2]