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Santa Ana metro station

Coordinates: 33°26′17″S 70°39′36″W / 33.43806°S 70.66000°W / -33.43806; -70.66000
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Santa Ana
Santiago Metro station
Santa Ana station on the Line 2.
General information
Coordinates33°26′17″S 70°39′36″W / 33.43806°S 70.66000°W / -33.43806; -70.66000
Line(s) Line 2
Line 5
Platforms2 side platforms at each line
Tracks2 per line
ConnectionsTransantiago buses
Construction
AccessibleYes
History
OpenedJuly 25, 1986 ()
March 2, 2000 ()[1]
Services
Preceding station   Santiago Metro   Following station
Template:STGO lines
Template:STGO lines

Santa Ana is a transfer station between Line 2 and Line 5 of the Santiago Metro. It was initially a single-line station on Line 2, opened on 25 July 1986 as part of the extension of the line from Los Héroes to Puente Cal y Canto.[2] Subsequently in 1998, the station began to be adapted to become a transfer station, as a part of the extension of Line 5 from Baquedano metro station to Santa Ana station, in which the New Austrian Tunnelling method was used.[1] The Line 5 station was opened on 3 March 2000. The line was extended to Quinta Normal on 31 March 2004.[2]

The older portion of the station occupies part of the central reservation of the Autopista Central, which is sunken. Two street-level mezzanines at the northern and southern extremes of the station are connected with bridges traversing the highway.

The station receives its name from the nearby Santa Ana church.

References

  1. ^ a b "Historia" [History]. Metro de Santiago. September 30, 2015.
  2. ^ a b Schwandl, Robert. "Santiago". urbanrail.