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Line 4 (Santiago Metro)
Santiago Metro Line 4 is one of the seven lines that currently make up the Santiago Metro network in Santiago, Chile. It has 23 stations and of track. The line intersects with Line 1 at Tobalaba, with Line 3 at Plaza Egaña at northeast, and with Line 4A at Vicuña Mackenna and with Line 5 at Vicente Valdés in southeast. It will also intersect with the futures Line 8 at Macul and Line 9 at Plaza de Puente Alto. Its distinctive colour on the network line map is blue. Currently, it is the only line in the system to leave the Santiago Province, serving Puente Alto in the Cordillera Province. In 2015, Line 4 accounted for 18.1% of all trips made on the metro system with a ridership of 328,200. In October 2019, the line suspended operations as a result of the 2019 Santiago protests, however by 2020 all of its stations have reopened. History The first section of the new Line 4 was opened to the public on November 30, 2005 by President Ricardo Lagos Escobar running betwee ...
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Rapid Transit
Rapid transit or mass rapid transit (MRT) or heavy rail, commonly referred to as metro, is a type of high-capacity public transport that is generally built in urban areas. A grade separation, grade separated rapid transit line below ground surface through a tunnel can be regionally called a subway, tube, metro or underground. They are sometimes grade-separated on elevated railways, in which case some are referred to as el trains – short for "elevated" – or skytrains. Rapid transit systems are usually electric railway, electric railways, that unlike buses or trams operate on an exclusive right-of-way (transportation), right-of-way, which cannot be accessed by pedestrians or other vehicles. Modern services on rapid transit systems are provided on designated lines between metro station, stations typically using electric multiple units on railway tracks. Some systems use rubber-tyred metro, guided rubber tires, magnetic levitation (''maglev''), or monorail. The stations typica ...
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Santiago Metro Line 5
Santiago Metro Line 5 is one of the seven lines that currently make up the Santiago Metro network in Santiago, Chile. It has 30 stations and of track. The line intersects with Santiago Metro Line 1, Line 1 at Baquedano metro station, Baquedano station and San Pablo metro station, San Pablo station, with Santiago Metro Line 2, Line 2 at Santa Ana metro station, Santa Ana station, with the Santiago Metro Line 3, Line 3 at both Plaza de Armas metro station, Plaza de Armas station and Irarrázaval metro station, Irarrázaval station, with Santiago Metro Line 4, Line 4 at Vicente Valdés metro station, Vicente Valdés station, and with Santiago Metro Line 6, line 6 at Ñuble metro station, Ñuble station. It will also intersect and the future Santiago Metro Line 7, Line 7 at Baquedano metro station, Baquedano station. Its distinctive colour on the network line map is green. In 2015, Line 5 accounted for 20.8% of all trips made on the metro system with a daily ridership of 396,100. Hi ...
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