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Vicuña Mackenna metro station

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Vicuña Mackenna
Santiago Metro station
Line 4 platforms
General information
LocationVespucio Sur Freeway / Julio Vildósola Street
Coordinates33°31′10.83″S 70°35′46.20″W / 33.5196750°S 70.5961667°W / -33.5196750; -70.5961667
Line(s)
Line 4
Line 4A
Platforms2 island platforms (Line 4)
2 side platforms (Line 4A)
Tracks2 per line
ConnectionsTransantiago buses
Construction
AccessibleYes
History
OpenedMarch 2, 2006 ()
August 16, 2006 ()[1]
Services
Preceding station Santiago Metro Following station
Macul
towards Tobalaba
Line 4 Vicente Valdés
Santa Julia Line 4A Terminus

Vicuña Mackenna is a station on the Santiago Metro in Santiago, Chile. It is a transfer station between the Line 4 and the Line 4A and is the eastern terminus of the Line 4A. The Line 4 station was opened on 2 March 2006 as part of the connection between Grecia and Vicente Valdés. The Line 4A station was opened on 16 August 2006 as part of the inaugural section of the line between Vicuña Mackenna and La Cisterna.[2]

The station is composed of a street-level mezzanine, an embanked level, which is located along Vespucio Sur Freeway, and an underground level. The lower level was originally designed to serve both lines as a kind of branch for the would-be Line 4A, but it currently only serves Line 4. The embankment has a temporary platform that overlaps one of the original tracks.

References

  1. ^ "Historia" [History]. Metro de Santiago (in Spanish). Metro S.A. Retrieved August 11, 2012.
  2. ^ Schwandl, Robert. "Santiago". urbanrail.


This page was last edited on 13 December 2023, at 12:44
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