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  2. Urban Transport Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Urban Transport Authority for Lima and Callao (Spanish: Autoridad de Transporte Urbano para Lima y Callao; ATU) is a specialised technical organisation of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications. Its main function is to integrate and articulate urban public transportation in the Lima metropolitan area. [1]

  3. Integrated Transport System - Wikipedia

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    The Integrated Transport System for Lima and Callao (Spanish: Sistema Integrado de Transporte de Lima y Callao; SIT) is an urban public transportation system that operates in the Lima metropolitan area, made up of the Peruvian cities of Lima and Callao. Its administration is in charge of the Urban Transport Authority (ATU).

  4. Lima and Callao Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Lima and Callao Metro (Spanish: Metro de Lima y Callao) is a rapid transit system that serves the cities of Lima and Callao, which make up the Lima metropolitan area. [3] The existing metro lines (1 and 2) currently link the district of Villa El Salvador in the south of Lima with San Juan de Lurigancho in the northeast of the city, as well ...

  5. Jorge Chávez International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Jorge Chávez International Airport (IATA: LIM, ICAO: SPJC, SPIM) is the main international airport serving Lima, the capital of Peru.It is located in Callao, 11 kilometers (6.8 mi) northwest of Lima Center, the nation's capital city and 17 kilometers (11 mi) from the district of Miraflores.

  6. Transport in Lima - Wikipedia

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    Lima is served by the Jorge Chavez International Airport, located in Callao. It is the largest airport of the country with the largest amount of domestic and international air traffic. It also serves as a major hub in the Latin American air network. Lima also has other airports in San Bartolo and the Las Palmas Air Force Base. [8]

  7. List of Lima and Callao Metro stations - Wikipedia

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    Lima: 28 April 1990 Villa María: Lima: 28 April 1990 María Auxiliadora: Lima: 28 April 1990 San Juan: Lima: 28 April 1990 Atocongo: Lima: 28 April 1990 Jorge Chávez: Lima: 11 July 2011 Ayacucho: Lima: 11 July 2011 Cabitos: Lima: 11 July 2011 Angamos: Lima: 11 July 2011 San Borja Sur: Lima: 11 July 2011 La Cultura: Lima: 11 July 2011 Arriola ...

  8. Metropolitano (Lima) - Wikipedia

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    Lima-Peru Buildings. Canaval y Moreyra is a station located at the intersection of Paseo de la República with the avenue of the same name in San Isidro District, Lima. It is located in the financial centre of the city, near buildings such as those of Petroperú and of the Ministry of Development. The station services over 16,000 people daily. [34]

  9. Ministry of Transport and Communications (Peru) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Transport and Communications [1] (Spanish: Ministerio de Transportes y Comunicaciones) of Peru is the government ministry responsible for regulating transportation and communications services. It is headquartered in Lima. [2] As of 6 September 2023, the minister of transport and communications is Raúl Pérez-Reyes .