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  2. List of Caracas Metro stations - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Caracas Metro, with current and future or under construction lines and stations (November 2016). 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 ...

  3. List of railway stations in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Proposed railway network (Click on map to enlarge) Railway stations in Venezuela include: ... Caracas (El Metro de Caracas, operated by C.A. Metro de Caracas)

  4. Caracas Metro - Wikipedia

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    Valid for all stations One Way Metro Los Teques: One journey: Bs.F 8.00: 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

  5. List of Guarenas / Guatire metro stations - Wikipedia

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    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):

  6. Los Dos Caminos station - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. Valencia Metro (Venezuela) - Wikipedia

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    The metro system was officially opened to the public on 18 November 2006 with just 3 of 7 stations along the original 4.7-kilometer (2.9 mi) Line 1 route [2] open for service, and operating for limited hours while providing service free of charge. [3] Normal revenue service with all 7 stations along Line 1 [2] began 18 November 2007.

  8. Pérez Bonalde station - Wikipedia

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    Pérez Bonalde 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 on Catia Boulevard. [2]

  9. Category:Caracas Metro stations - Wikipedia

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