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  2. Caracas Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Caracas Metro (Spanish: Metro de Caracas) is a mass rapid transit system serving Caracas, Venezuela. It was constructed and is operated by Compañía Anónima Metro de Caracas, [ 4 ] a government-owned company that was founded in 1977 by José González-Lander who headed the project for more than thirty years since the early planning stages ...

  3. List of Caracas Metro stations - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. Metrocable (Caracas) - Wikipedia

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    The Metrocable de Caracas is a gondola lift system integrated with the city's public transport network, which provides quick and safe transportation for those who live in the neighbourhoods situated on Caracas's mountainous regions. The system was built as a tool for social reform with stations set up to accommodate a variety of services such ...

  5. Propatria station - Wikipedia

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    Propatria is a Caracas Metro station on Line 1. It was opened on 2 January 1983 as part of the inaugural section of Line 1 between Propatria and La Hoyada, [1] and is located on Avenida 2 de Propatria. [2] It serves as the western terminus of the line. The following station is Pérez Bonalde. [3]

  6. Transport in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Several major cities have metro systems; the Caracas Metro has been operating since 1983. The Maracaibo Metro and Valencia Metro were opened more recently. Venezuela has a road network of around 100,000 km (placing it around 47th in the world ); around a third of roads are paved.

  7. Caracas - Wikipedia

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    The Caracas Metrocable is a cable car system integrated into the Caracas Metro, conceived in such a way that residents of Caracas neighborhoods usually located in mountainous areas can travel faster and safer to the city center. It works like a feeder route in the style of the metrobus.

  8. Valles del Tuy metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The route is part of the Ezequiel Zamora railway axis starts from Caracas and ends in Cúa Miranda State. The main terminal is located next to the Caracas Metro (subway) line 3 La Rinconada Terminal station. This short North-South line can be passenger travelled in approximately, 30 minutes, the following are the names of the 4 stations and the ...

  9. Caracas Metrobus - Wikipedia

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    Metrobus and Metro. The Caracas Metrobus is a public transit system in Venezuela. [1] The bus network consists of 20 urban and 4 suburban routes which connect to the nearby cities of Los Teques, Guarenas, Guatire and San Antonio de Los Altos. [1] At present, it consists of a fleet of 220 buses.