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Metropolitano is a bus rapid transit system serving the city of
Lima Lima ( ; ), founded in 1535 as the Ciudad de los Reyes (, Spanish for "City of Biblical Magi, Kings"), is the capital and largest city of Peru. It is located in the valleys of the Chillón River, Chillón, Rímac River, Rímac and Lurín Rive ...
, Peru. Its construction began in the year 2006.


History

The origins of the Metropolitano go back to the ''Lima Bus'' project, which was planned and proposed during the administration of former mayor Alberto Andrade Carmona. Its construction began in the year 2006 during Luis Castañeda Lossio's first period as Mayor of
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. Service commenced on July 28, 2010, during the second term of former mayor Luis Castañeda. On March 18, 2019, Lima mayor Jorge Muñoz announced the expansion of the Metropolitano line, consisting of the construction of a 12-kilometer road from Naranjal station, in Independencia, to Chimpu Ocllo avenue, in Carabayllo. This system is similar to the
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of Bogota, and inspired by the previous system that existed in the city the National Urban Transport Company (In spanish'': Empresa Nacional de Transporte Urbano-ENATRU''), which was the first urban transport system in
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, that also even inspired other companies such as the Rede Integrada de Transporte (which started the era of BRT). In September 2020, the Metropolitano begins to be controlled and administered by the Authority for Urban Transport in Lima and Callao, an institution that reports directly to MTC and from the Peruvian government, so is no longer administered by the Municipality of Lima


Services


Regular Service

These routes stop in all stations. "Regular A," "Regular B" , "Regular C" and "Regular D" services are included in this category.


Regular A

This bus route stops in all stations from Estación Naranjal to Estación Central, going through Av. Emancipación and Jr. Lampa in Downtown Lima. Skyblue is used by this bus route as its color.


Regular B

Currently, this is the only bus route that stops in all stations from Chimpu Ocllo Terminal to Estación Central. Unlike Regular A, it goes through Av. Alfonso Ugarte and Av. España. Orange is used by this bus route as its color.


Regular C

This bus route begins in Estación Ramón Castilla and finishes in Estación Matellini going through Av. Emancipación and Jr. Lampa in Downtown Lima. Green is used by this bus route as its color. Regular D This bus route begins in Estación Naranjal to Estación Central going through Av. Alfonso Ugarte and Av. Espana. Purple is used by this bus route as its color.


Express Services

There are thirteen plus special Express services which stops only at designated stations. Express 1 This bus route begins in Estación Central to Estación Matellini. Silver is used by this bus route as its color. Express 2 This bus route begins Estación Naranjal to
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in the north to south direction and from Ricardo Palma station to Estación Naranjal in the south to north direction. Blue is used by this bus route as its color. Express 3 This bus route begins Estación Naranjal to
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in the north to south direction and from Benavides Station to Estación Naranjal in the south to north direction. Golden is used by this bus route as its color. Express 4 (Inoperative) This bus route begins Estación Naranjal to Plaza de Flores Station. It ceased to function on April 24, 2024, due to readjustments. The following route is your replacement. Red is used by this bus route as its color. Express 5 This bus route begins Estación Naranjal to Plaza de Flores Station. Cherry is used by this bus route as its color. Express 6 This bus route begins Izaguirre Station to Benavides Station only from north to south. Black is used by this bus route as its color. Express 7 This bus route begins Tomás Valle Station to Angamos Station only from north to south. Garnet is used by this bus route as its color. Express 8 This bus route begins Izaguirre Station to Plaza de Flores Station. Pink is used by this bus route as its color. Express 9 This bus route begins UNI Station to Benavides Station in the north to south direction and from Plaza de Flores Station to UNI Station in the south to north direction. Light blue is used by this bus route as its color. Express 10 This bus route begins from Estación Naranjal to Estación Central, going through Av. Emancipación and Jr. Lampa in Downtown Lima only from north to south. Mint Green is used by this bus route as its color. Express 11 This bus route begins from Los Incas Station to Estación Central. Dark purple is used by this bus route as its color. Express 12 This bus route begins from Estación Central to Benavides Station only from north to south. Brown is used by this bus route as its color. Express 13 This bus route begins from Chimpu Ocllo Terminal to Estación Central. Fuchsia is used by this bus route as its color. Super Express This bus route begins Estación Naranjal to
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in the north to south direction and from Estación Comunidad Andina - Aramburú to Estación Naranjal in the south to north direction. Light green is used by this bus route as its color. Super Express North This bus route begins from Estación Naranjal to Estación Central, going through Av. Alfonso Ugarte and Av. España. Due to the high number of passengers, a new route has been added that departs from the 22 de Agosto Station to Estación Central only from north to south. Yellow is used by this bus route as its color. "Lechucero" L This bus route begins from Estación Naranjal to Estación Matellini going through Av. Alfonso Ugarte and Av. España. Grey is used by this bus route as its color.


Stops

bold indicates Express stops


Naranjal

Terminal Naranjal is located in a disputed area of the district of Independencia, is the northern end of the line for the system and its busiest station. The name of the terminal (as well as its adjacent avenue and roundabout) comes from its location, a former sugarcane mill located on the site of an hacienda of the same name in lands owned by
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s Francisco de Ampuero and Nicolás de Ribera since 1732.


Ramón Castilla

Ramón Castilla station is located at the intersection of Avenida Emancipación and Plaza Ramón Castilla.


Tacna

Tacna station is located at the intersection of Emancipación and
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avenues in the city's historic centre. Due to its proximity to the Sanctuary and Monastery of Las Nazarenas, its service is suspended when the annual Lord of Miracles festivities start in October.


Colmena

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Estación Central

Estación Central (Spanish for "Central station") is the station located under the
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, between the Plaza Grau and
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/ Roosevelt avenues, where the system path's bifurcation begins. Construction of the station began on July 16, 2007. In 2008 the construction of the tunnels that replace the mixed pedestrian zone was carried out. As part of the construction of Lima Metro Line 2, the construction of a station of the same name for the metro's route is scheduled to join the Metropolitano's station, making it an intermodal station, the first of its kind in the city. Construction works for the station will take place under the Paseo Colón.


Estadio Nacional

Estadio Nacional (Spanish for "National Stadium") station located east of the National Stadium of Peru and the Park of the Reserve, receiving its name from the former, between the districts of La Victoria and
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's Santa Beatriz neighbourhood. Due to its proximity to the stadium, its schedules are often modified to fit those of the events that take place there, such as the Peruvian Clásico or a number of international football matches, as well as concerts.


Javier Prado

Javier Prado is a station located near the city's financial district, next to the
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of Interbank in the neighbourhood of Santa Catalina, Lima.


Andrés Reyes

Andrés Reyes is a station located at the intersection of Paseo de la República and jirón Andrés Reyes in San Isidro District. The station was built to alleviate the load taken by neighbouring Canaval y Moreyra and Javier Prado stations. Construction began in 2018, continuing well into 2019 with a cost of S/. 1 million. It was inaugurated by Jorge Muñoz Wells, then Mayor of Lima, on February 21, 2020.


Canaval y Moreyra

Canaval y Moreyra is a station located at the intersection of Paseo de la República with the avenue of the same name in
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. 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.Canaval y Moreyra station will have a new access for passengers (in Spanish)
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In addition to its main access, another one exists at Andrés Reyes street.


Comunidad Andina-Aramburú

Comunidad Andina-Aramburú, formerly known as Aramburú, is a station located at the intersection of Paseo de la República and Andrés Aramburú Avenue, next to the
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of the
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Matellini

Terminal Matellini, also known as Estación Terminal Sur, is the southern terminal of the bus system and is located in Chorrillos District.


Payment

Fares are paid through an Electronic Prepaid Card which can be purchased and refilled at any station in the system. There is a flat fee of S/. 3.50 (3.50 new soles, approximately US$0.89) for regular commuters. This originally was S/. 1.50, but was raised in December 2012 to S/. 2.00, got raised again so that by February 2015 (or earlier) it became S/. 2.50. And in 2022 it got raised again to S/. 3.50. The card can be bought at a vending machine, which is available on every station, and will cost S/. 4.50. It can be charged up to S/. 100.00. The machines accept both coins and bills, but payment with bank cards (either debit or credit) is not possible. There are separate Electronic Prepaid Cards available for students, either university or normal schools. These can only be obtained through a sales office, and bear a name. These are charged a lower rate, but can be recharged at the same vending machines. Firefighters and
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are not required to pay and do not have to possess any of these cards.


Buses

The buses are powered by
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, purchased from Chinese manufacturers King Long and Bonluck. These
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es are long and can carry up to 120 passengers. The system uses about 300 of these gray-colored buses. Smaller buses are used as feeders to each of the main stations (Naranjal, Estacion Central and Matellini). Those painted yellow can carry up to 80 passengers, while orange ones can only carry 40.


See also

* Lima Metro *
List of bus rapid transit systems The term ''bus rapid transit system'' (''BRT system'') has been applied to a wide range of bus, trolleybus, and electric bus systems. In 2012, the Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP) published a BRT Standard to make it ea ...


References


External links


Official Web Page of Metropolitano BRT (in Spanish)
{{Rapid transit in Peru