Santiago Province and Cordillera Province, western Santiago, Chile
Termini
Tobalaba
Plaza de Puente Alto
Stations
23
Service
Type
Rapid transit
System
Santiago Metro
Services
1
Operator(s)
Empresa de Transporte de Pasajeros Metro S.A.
Depot(s)
Maintenance near Quilín, storage of trains near Las Mercedes
Rolling stock
Alstom AS 2002 [es]
Daily ridership
328,200 (2015)
History
Opened
November 30, 2005
Technical
Line length
24.7 km (15.3 mi)
Number of tracks
2
Character
Underground, open cut, at-grade and elevated
Track gauge
1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge
Electrification
750 V DC third rail
Operating speed
80 km/h (50 mph)
Route map
Legend
R
G
Tobalaba
G
Cristóbal Colón
R
G
Francisco Bilbao
R
Príncipe de Gales
G
Simón Bolívar
R
G
Plaza Egaña
R
Los Orientales
G
Grecia
R
Los Presidentes
G
Quilín
R
Las Torres
R
G
Macul (planned, 2030: )
R
G
Vicuña Mackenna
R
G
Vicente Valdés
G
Rojas Magallanes
R
Trinidad
G
San José de la Estrella
R
Los Quillayes
R
G
Elisa Correa
R
G
Hospital Sótero del Rio
G
Protectora de la Infancia
R
Las Mercedes
R
G
Plaza de Puente Alto (planned, 2033: )
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Santiago Metro Line 4 is one of the seven lines that currently make up the Santiago Metro network in Santiago, Chile. It has 23 stations and 23.9 km (14.9 mi) of track. The line intersects with Line 1 at Tobalaba, with Line 3 at Plaza Egaña at northeast, and with Line 4A at Vicuña Mackenna and with Line 5 at Vicente Valdés in southeast. It will also intersect with the futures Line 8 at Macul and Line 9 at Plaza de Puente Alto. Its distinctive colour on the network line map is blue.
Currently, it is the only line in the system to leave the Santiago Province, serving Puente Alto in the Cordillera Province.
In 2015, Line 4 accounted for 18.1% of all trips made on the metro system with a ridership of 328,200.
In October 2019, the line suspended operations as a result of the 2019 Santiago protests,[1] however by 2020 all of its stations have reopened.
^President of the Santiago Metro confirms that lines 4 and 4A 'will take months' to return to service (auto-translated)
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