List of Caracas Metro stations
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 47 stations.[1]
Below is a list of the Caracas Metro metro lines and the stations that they serve.
Line 1 (Red)
From west to east:
- Propatria
- Pérez Bonalde
- Plaza Sucre
- Gato Negro
- Agua Salud – Future point of transfer to Line 6
- Caño Amarillo
- Capitolio – Point of transfer to Line 2
- La Hoyada – Future point of transfer to Line 3
- Parque Carabobo
- Bellas Artes
- Colegio de Ingenieros
- Plaza Venezuela – Point of transfer to Line 3 and Line 4
- Sabana Grande
- Chacaíto
- Chacao
- Altamira
- Miranda (formerly: Parque del Este) – Future point of transfer to Line 4
- Los Dos Caminos – Future point of transfer to Line 6
- Los Cortijos
- La California
- Petare
- Palo Verde
Line 2 (Green)
Line 2 was operates on much of the same route that Line 4 does. From north-east to south-west its stations are:
- El Silencio – Point of transfer to Line 1
- Capuchinos – Point of transfer to Line 4
- Maternidad – Point of transfer to Line 4
- Artigas – Point of transfer to Line 4
- La Paz – Point of transfer to Line 4
- La Yaguara – Point of transfer to Line 4
- Carapita – Point of transfer to Line 4
- Antímano – Point of transfer to Line 4
- Mamera – Point of transfer to Line 4
- Caricuao
- Zoológico
Line 3 (Blue)
From north-east to south-west:
- Plaza Venezuela – Point of transfer to Line 1 and Line 4
- Ciudad Universitaria
- Los Símbolos
- La Bandera
- El Valle
- Los Jardines
- Coche
- Mercado
- La Rinconada – IFE rail station, both completed and in service
Next phase (project). Begins as a west ramification from El Valle station to north on San José station
- El Valle
- Prado de María
- El Peaje
- San Agustín
- Fuerzas Armadas – Point of transfer to Line 1 and Line 4
- Urdaneta
- San José
Line 4 (Yellow)
Construction works for next phase were initiated 18 March 2007 and expected to be completed by year-end 2011. Line 4 was operates on much of the same route that Line 2 does.
From north-east to south-west:
- Zona Rental – Point of transfer with Line 1 and Line 3
- Parque Central
- Nuevo Circo
- Teatros
- Capuchinos – Point of transfer to Line 2
- Maternidad – Point of transfer to Line 2
- Artigas – Point of transfer to Line 2
- La Paz – Point of transfer to Line 2
- La Yaguara – Point of transfer to Line 2
- Carapita – Point of transfer to Line 2
- Antímano – Point of transfer to Line 2
- Mamera – Point of transfer to Line 2
- Ruiz Pineda
- Las Adjuntas – Transfer station for Los Teques Metro
Line 5 (Purple)
This line is still under construction.
First phase – from west to east:
- Bello Monte
- Las Mercedes
- Tamanaco – Future point of transfer to Line 5
- Chuao
- Bello Campo
- Miranda/Hugo Chávez (formerly: Parque del Este II) – Point of transfer to Line 1
The following stations found in the City of Caracas are under construction, as part of the project known as the Guarenas / Guatire Metro:
- Miranda/Hugo Chávez (formerly: Parque del Este II) – Point of transfer to Line 1
- Montecristo
- Boleíta
- El Marqués
- Warairarepano – Point of transfer to the Guarenas / Guatire (light rail) line
Line 6 (Orange)
Most of this line is still in planning. It will connect Line 2 and Line 3.
Los Teques Metro (Cyan)
- Las Adjuntas – transfer station to Caracas Metro Line 2
- Alí Primera (formerly: El Tambor)
- Guiacaipuro
- Independencia
The following stations are under construction:
- Los Cerritos – projected completion date set for 2012
- Carrizal – projected completion date set for 2012
- Las Minas – projected completion date set for 2012
- San Antonio – projected completion date set for 2012
Guarenas / Guatire (Teal)
This is a light rail line. The following stations are under construction, as part of the project known as the Guarenas / Guatire Metro:
- Warairarepano – Point of transfer to line Line 5
- Caucaugüita – projected completion date set for 2012
- Belén – planned future station
- Guarenas I – projected completion date set for 2012
- Guarenas II – projected completion date set for 2012
- Guatire I – projected completion date set for 2012
- Guatire II – projected completion date set for 2012
References
- ↑ "Mapa de Líneas y Rutas Red Metro" [Map of Lines and Routes of the Metro Network] (in Spanish). C.A. Metro de Caracas. Retrieved 2015-05-24.