8 Communes Connected: 27km Network for 27 Million People
HereS a breakdown of the information provided, organized for clarity:
1. Commute Times (35 minutes)
The following locations are listed, presumably as potential destinations within a 35-minute commute:
Recoleta
Santiago
san Miguel
San Joaquín
The Farm
San Ramón
The Pintana
High bridge
2. Santiago Metro Line 9 – Stage 1 (Opening 2030)
This section details the planned stations for the first stage of Line 9 of the Santiago Metro. All stations are along Santa Rosa Avenue,with cross streets indicated. Several stations will have connections to othre metro lines.
Bío Bío (San Miguel) – Combination with Line 6
Santa Rosa Av. With Mayor Pedro Alarcón (San Miguel/San Joaquín)
Santa Rosa Av. With Av. Salvador Allende (San Miguel/San Joaquín)
Santa Rosa Av. With Departmental Av. (San Miguel/San Joaquín)
Santa Rosa Av. With Av. Lo Ovalle (La Granja/San Ramón/San Joaquín/san Miguel)
Santa Rosa Av. With Linares (La Granja/San Ramón)
Santa Rosa (La Granja/San Ramón) – Combination with Line 4A
Santa Rosa Av. With Esperanza, padre Hurtado Hospital (La Granja/San Ramón)
Santa Rosa Av. With Av. Observatory (La Pintana)
Santa Rosa Av.With Baldomero lillo, Plaza La Pintana (La Pintana)
Key Observations:
Geographic Focus: Line 9 appears to be focused on the southern and southeastern areas of Santiago, specifically along Santa Rosa Avenue.
Interconnectivity: The line is designed to integrate with existing lines (4A and 6) for easier transfers.
Neighborhoods Served: The stations serve neighborhoods like San Miguel, San Joaquín, La Granja, san Ramón, and La Pintana.
Future Planning: The information is based on plans for a 2030 opening.
