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Line A of Santiago Metro: Connecting the City to the Airport by 2028
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A new metro line promises to substantially reduce travel times to Santiago’s international airport adn improve urban connectivity for 1.6 million residents.
Transforming Transportation in Santiago
The Santiago Metropolitan Region is preparing for a major upgrade to its transportation infrastructure with the planned Line A of the Santiago Metro. this project aims to revolutionize urban connectivity and substantially decrease commute times to Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport (SCL).
According to the Santiago Metro, the new route is specifically designed to provide a direct connection between the city and Chile’s primary international airport. This will offer a faster, more reliable, and more convenient alternative to existing transportation options.
Reduced travel Times: A Significant Advancement
The new line A is projected to deliver substantial time savings for commuters. Travel times to the airport from key locations will be significantly reduced. Specifically,the journey from Plaza de Armas is expected to decrease from 62 to 34 minutes (a 45% reduction),and from La Cisterna,the trip will be shortened from 101 to 54 minutes (also a 46% reduction).
| Origin | Current Travel Time (minutes) | Projected Travel Time (minutes) | Reduction (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Plaza de Armas | 62 | 34 | 45% |
| La Cisterna | 101 | 54 | 46% |
Enhanced Passenger Experience
the units on Line A will be equipped with modern amenities to enhance the passenger experience. These include air conditioning, security cameras for safety, designated spaces for luggage, and features ensuring universal accessibility for all riders.
Timeline and Integration with Line 7
The launch of Line A is strategically linked to the development and completion of Line 7 of the Santiago Metro.The current schedule anticipates Line 7 becoming operational in 2028, and Line A’s launch is dependent on this milestone. This coordinated approach aims to address the transportation needs of approximately 1.6 million people, creating a more efficient and integrated public transportation network for the city.
