El Bosque metro station

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Santiago Metro logo.png El Bosque
Santiago Metro station
Estacion El Bosque - andenes.jpg
General information
LocationPadre Hurtado Avenue/Ernesto Riquelme Street
Coordinates 33°32′47″S70°40′01″W / 33.54639°S 70.66694°W / -33.54639; -70.66694
Line(s) Santiago de Chile L2.svg Line 2
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Connections Red buses
Construction
AccessibleYes
History
Opened27 November 2023 [1]
Services
Preceding station Santiago Metro Following station
La Cisterna Line 2 Observatorio

El Bosque is an underground metro station on the Line 2 of the Santiago Metro, in Santiago, Chile.

Contents

The station opened on 27 November 2023 as part of the southern Line 2 extension alongside Hospital El Pino. [2]

Etymology


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References

  1. "Inauguran extensión de Línea 2 del Metro a El Bosque y San Bernardo: revisa nuevo mapa de la red". biobiochile.cl (in Spanish). November 27, 2023. Retrieved November 27, 2023.
  2. Schwandl, Robert. "Santiago". urbanrail.