Santiago Metro Line 6

Santiago Metro Line 6
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Overview
Type Rapid transit
System Santiago Metro, Transantiago
Status Completed, inaugurated November 2, 2017
Locale Santiago
Termini Cerrillos metro station
Los Leones metro station
Stations 10
Services 1
Operation
Opened November 2, 2017[1]
Owner Empresa de Transporte de Pasajeros Metro S.A.
Operator(s) Empresa de Transporte de Pasajeros Metro S.A.
Character Underground
Technical
Line length 15.3 km (9.5 mi)
Number of tracks 2
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge
Electrification Overhead lines
Line 6 Map
P L A C E H O L D E R .

Santiago Metro Line 6 is a line on the Santiago Metro, Santiago, Chile. It connects the commune of Cerrillos, in the south west of the city, with Providencia in the east of the city, where most economic activity is concentrated. It has 10 new stations on 15.3 km of track.

The only model of metro working on this line is called AS-2014. (Acero Santiago 2014)

The main purposes of Line 6 is to relieve the saturated Line 1 and to provide extra connections across the Santiago transport network. The line connects with Line 1, Line 2, Line 3 and Line 5, with the suburban train network (Metrotrén) at Lo Valledor station, and with the Transantiago bus network at Avenida Pedro Aguirre Cerda, Avenida Departamental, Avenida Santa Rosa and Avenida Grecia. It is also hoped that the line will incentivise development in the south central area of the capital city.

The line directly benefits the communes of Cerrillos, Estación Central, Pedro Aguirre Cerda, Santiago, San Miguel, San Joaquín, Ñuñoa, Providencia and Las Condes.

It was inaugurated on November 2nd 2017, by President Michelle Bachelet.

History

The project was announced by Chilean president Michele Bachelet in 2009. In January 2012 a modification to the original track plan was announced, with the “Maestranza” (renamed as “Lo Valledor”) and “Club Hípico” stations relocated on Avenida Carlos Valdovinos.[2]

However, on December 22, 2017, as a result of the announcement of the construction of the new Line 7, the lengthening of Line 6 from the Los Leones station to the future Isidora Goyenechea station is confirmed, with which both lines will remain connected.

Initial criticisms

Mayors of some of the wealthier communes in the east of the city have criticised the project, claiming that insufficient consultation had taken place before it was announced.[3] Other critics complained about further delays in the construction of Line 3, whose completion date was pushed back in favour of Line 6.

Technical studies carried out by the Catholic University of Chile claimed that Line 6 has several advantages over Line 3, primarily because of its greater social impact and the potential for development it brings to derelict areas of the city.[4]

Innovations

The new metro lines (Line 3 and Line 6) are expected to comply with high security and passenger comfort standards. The new security measures will include cameras inside the trains, an overhead electric transmission line, auto-drive, doors located on the platform, air conditioning in the trains and connections with suburban trains.

Communes served by Line 6

Line 6 serves the following Santiago communes from west to east:

Stations

Line 6 stations, from west to east, are:

Stations Connections Location Opened Commune Note
Cerrillos Pedro Aguirre Cerda/Departamental Avenues November 2, 2017 Cerrillos
Lo Valledor Carlos Valdovinos Avenue/Maipú Street November 2, 2017 Pedro Aguirre Cerda
Presidente Pedro Aguirre Cerda Carlos Valdovinos/Club Hípico Avenue November 2, 2017 Pedro Aguirre Cerda
Franklin Placer/Nataniel Cox Streets November 2, 2017 Santiago
Bío Bío Placer Street/Santa Rosa Avenue November 2, 2017 Santiago For the year 2026 it will be future combination with the Line
Ñuble Carlos Dittborn/Vicuña Mackenna Avenues November 2, 2017 Ñuñoa
Estadio Nacional Pedro de Valdivia/Grecia Avenues November 2, 2017 Ñuñoa
Ñuñoa Pedro de Valdivia/Irarrázaval Avenues November 2, 2017 Ñuñoa For the year 2019 it will be future combination with the Line
Inés de Suárez Pedro de Valdivia/Francisco Bilbao Avenues November 2, 2017 Providencia
Los Leones[5] Providencia/Suecia Avenues November 2, 2017 Providencia For the year 2026 it will be future combination with the Line
Isidora Goyenechea[6] Vitacura Avenue/Isidora Goyenechea Avenues 2026 Las Condes For the year 2026 it will be future combination with the Line and the year 2032 for the Line

Line 6 data sheet

  • Terminus communes: Cerrillos and Providencia
  • Track:
    • Camino a Melipilla Avenue
    • Carlos Valdovinos Avenue
    • Isabel Riquelme Avenue
    • Placer avenue
    • Carlos Dittborn Avenue
    • Pedro de Valdivia Avenue
    • Avenida Providencia Avenue
    • Vitacura Avenue
  • Construction Method:
    • Underground
  • Opening Dates:
    • November 2, 2017

See also

References

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