Pudahuel metro station

Coordinates: 33°26′41.79″S 70°44′27.79″W / 33.4449417°S 70.7410528°W / -33.4449417; -70.7410528
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Pudahuel
Santiago Metro station
Station platform
General information
LocationSan Pablo Avenue / Teniente Cruz Avenue
Coordinates33°26′41.79″S 70°44′27.79″W / 33.4449417°S 70.7410528°W / -33.4449417; -70.7410528
Line(s) Line 5
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
ConnectionsTransantiago buses
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
AccessibleYes
History
OpenedJanuary 12, 2010[1]
Services
Preceding station Santiago Metro Following station
Barrancas Line 5 San Pablo

Pudahuel is a rapid transit station on the Line 5. It is located underneath the junction of San Pablo Avenue and Teniente Cruz Avenue, underneath the border of Pudahuel and Lo Prado.

The station was opened on January 12, 2010 by president Michelle Bachelet, as part of the lLine's extension from Quinta Normal to Pudahuel,[2] and was the Line's western terminus until 3 February 2011 when the line was extended southwest towards Plaza de Maipú.[3]

In the surrounding area can be found the Pudahuel municipality building, a supermarket, a share taxis stop and several bus stops.

After Pudahuel, Line 5 makes an abrupt turn to the southwest towards Maipú, right under the commune hall. This bend can be seen from the platform (see the photo gallery).

Etymology[edit]

The station was named after the Pudahuel town hall, located at the main exit.

Infrastructure[edit]

The station has two exits, all in Pudahuel; as a result of this, the station serves Lo Prado indirectly. Both exits are in the northeast and southeast blocks of the San Pablo and Teniente Cruz junction.

The station covers an overall area of 3,100 m2 (33,000 sq ft)[4]

Photo gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ History (in Spanish). Santiago Metro. Retrieved 6 May 2013.
  2. ^ Inauguran extensión de Línea 5 que une Pudahuel con el centro en 12 minutos (in Spanish) www.emol.com January 12, 2010, Retrieved 16 May 2013
  3. ^ Schwandl, Robert. "Santiago". urbanrail.
  4. ^ memories 2009 www.metrosantiago.cl 2010, Retrieved 16 May 2013

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