Protectora de la Infancia metro station

Protectora de la Infancia
Santiago Metro station
Location Concha y Toro Avenue / Ángel Pimentel Street
Coordinates 33°35′22.98″S 70°34′47.54″W / 33.5897167°S 70.5798722°W / -33.5897167; -70.5798722Coordinates: 33°35′22.98″S 70°34′47.54″W / 33.5897167°S 70.5798722°W / -33.5897167; -70.5798722
Line(s) Line 4
Platforms 2 side platforms
Tracks 2
Connections Transantiago buses
Construction
Disabled access Yes
History
Opened November 30, 2005[1]
Services
Preceding station   Santiago Metro   Following station
toward Tobalaba
Line 4

Protectora de la Infancia station[2] is an elevated metro station located on the overhead section of Line 4 of the Santiago Metro, in Santiago, Chile. It named after the Protectora de la Infancia (“Childhood Protectoress”) children’s charity, whose headquarters are just opposite the station.

The station is located in the commune of Puente Alto on Concha y Toro Avenue, near the junction with Angel Pimentel Street. It has disabled access.

The number of passengers passing through this station is relatively low, except in rush hours when traffic increases dramatically. The station’s surroundings include the Compañia de Jesus Catholic school, Los Nogales School, Las Nieves School, and a public-owned swimming pool, along with its namesake.

Etymology

The Protectora de la Infancia describes itself as a secular, non-profit, Catholic-inspired educational organisation which is dedicated to helping children at social risk. It provides education, boarding schools and other services to more than 8,500 Chilean children.[3]

References

  1. "Historia" [History]. Metro de Santiago (in Spanish). Metro S.A. Retrieved August 31, 2012.
  2. Protectora de la Infancia metro station data sheet www.metrosantiago.cl Retrieved May 20, 2013
  3. Quienes somos (Who are we) Archived 2013-06-07 at the Wayback Machine. www.laprotectora.cl Retrieved May 20, 2013


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