Santa Ana metro station

Coordinates: 33°26′17″S 70°39′36″W / 33.43806°S 70.66000°W / -33.43806; -70.66000
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Santa Ana
Santiago Metro station
Santa Ana station on the Line 2.
General information
Coordinates33°26′17″S 70°39′36″W / 33.43806°S 70.66000°W / -33.43806; -70.66000
Line(s) Line 2
Line 5
Platforms2 side platforms at each line
Tracks2 per line
ConnectionsTransantiago buses
Construction
AccessibleYes
History
OpenedJuly 25, 1986 ()
March 2, 2000 ()[1]
Services
Preceding station Santiago Metro Following station
Puente Cal y Canto Line 2 Los Héroes
Cumming Line 5 Plaza de Armas

Santa Ana is a transfer station between Line 2 and Line 5 of the Santiago Metro. It was initially a single-line station on Line 2, opened on 25 July 1986 as part of the extension of the line from Los Héroes to Puente Cal y Canto.[2] Subsequently in 1998, the station began to be adapted to become a transfer station, as a part of the extension of Line 5 from Baquedano metro station to Santa Ana station, in which the New Austrian Tunnelling method was used.[1] The Line 5 station was opened on 3 March 2000. The line was extended to Quinta Normal on 31 March 2004.[2]

The older portion of the station occupies part of the central reservation of the Autopista Central, which is sunken. Two street-level mezzanines at the northern and southern extremes of the station are connected with bridges traversing the highway.

The station receives its name from the nearby Santa Ana Church.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Historia" [History]. Metro de Santiago. September 30, 2015.
  2. ^ a b Schwandl, Robert. "Santiago". urbanrail.