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Terreros - Hospital C.V.
General information
Location Soacha
Colombia
History
OpenedDecember 27, 2013
Services
Preceding station TransMilenio Following station
Leon XIII
towards Comuneros
G San Mateo
Terminus

The single station Terreros - Hospital C.V. is part of the massive transport system Bogotá, TransMilenio, opened in the year 2000.

Location

The station is located in the northeast-central sector of Soacha, specifically on the Autopista Sur with Calle 35. In its vicinity are the general police command of Soacha and the cardiovascular hospital of which also takes its first name. It also serves the demand of San Mateo, Rincón de Santa Fe, El Trébol and its environs.

History

The inauguration of the station was delayed due to delays in the construction of phase I in Soacha. The August 4 A new car was put into operation on the south side of the pedestrian bridge that gives access to the station to expand the capacity of the station. [1]

Etymology

The first name of the station is in direct allusion to a hacienda declared historical heritage of Soacha and by the Avenida Terreros that passes close to the station. Your middle name Takes it from the child's cardiovascular hospital located 700 meters from the station, the station is located in the wide sector of San Mateo, making the Avenue one of the main entrances to the San Mateo neighborhood.

Service Station

Main Services

Services rendered from December 27, 2013
Type Routes to the North Routes to the East Routes to the West Routes to the South
Express Every Day
All day
E42 K43 G42G43
Express Monday to Saturday
All day
L41 G41
Express Monday to Saturday
morning and afternoon rush hour
B46 G46
Express Monday to Friday
morning and afternoon rush hour
G45 G45
Express Saturday
morning rush hour
G45 G45

Cable

The station will have an aerial cable system similar to the Metrocable of the city of Medellín, this Metrocable will have four stations and will cover about 25 districts of the municipality of Soacha. [2]

References

  1. ^ "Transmilenio Soacha has over six years behind". The Spectator. January 17, 2012.
  2. ^ "Santos undertook to build aerial cable in Soacha". Caracol Radio. December 25, 2012.

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