SITVA

SITVA (Sistema Integrado de Transporte del Valle de Aburrá or Aburrá Valley Integrated Transport System) is the public transportation system of Medellín and its metropolitan area. It allows people from the Metropolitan Area of Medellín to move across the ten Aburrá Valley municipalities using different transport modes. It uses integrated fares and a single payment card (Cívica card).

SITVA
Overview
OwnerDepartment of Antioquia, Medellín City
LocaleMedellín, Antioquia, Colombia
Transit type
Number of lines
Line number (Níquia-La Estrella)

(San Antonio-San Javier)

(Acevedo-Santo Domingo)

(San Javier-La Aurora)

(Santo Domingo-Arví)

(Oriente-Villa Sierra)

(Miraflores-Trece de Noviembre)

(Acevedo-El Progreso) (under construction)

(U. de M.-Parque Aranjuez/Ferrocarril Ave.)

(U. de M.-Parque Aranjuez/Oriental Ave.)

(South Corridor) (under construction)

(San Antonio-Oriente)

Line O (Caribe-La Palma)
Number of stations
Daily ridership1.5 million (weekday 2019)[3]
Annual ridership463 million (2019)[4]
WebsiteSITVA
Operation
Number of vehicles
  • 80 trains (3 cars per train)[2]
  • 498 gondolas
  • 31 articulated buses (30 work on gas + 1 fully electric)
  • 111 feeding buses
  • 12 tramway cars
Technical
System length
  • Metro: 31.3 km (19.4 mi)[2]
  • Metrocable: 14.62 km (9.1 mi)
  • Tramway: 4.2 km (2.6 mi)
  • BRT: 12.5 km (7.8 mi)
  • Feeding bus: 22.5 km (14.0 mi)[2]
System map
SITVA map

Components

References

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