Estadio Nacional (Metropolitano)

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Estadio Nacional
Estacion del Metropolitano de Lima- Estadio Nacional - 31067506001.jpg
General information
Location Paseo de la República w/ Jr. Madre de Dios & Jr. Sebastián Barranca
Peru
Owned by Urban Transport Authority
Bus routesRegular: Metropolitano, Regular B.svg Metropolitano, Regular C.svg
Expreso: Metropolitano, Expreso 1.svg
Construction
Accessible Aiga elevator.svg
History
OpenedNovember 2009 (2009-11)

Estadio Nacional (Spanish for "National Stadium") is a station of the Metropolitano bus system in Lima, Peru. It is located east of the National Stadium of Peru and the Park of the Reserve, receiving its name from the former, between the districts of La Victoria and Lima's Santa Beatriz neighbourhood.

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Due to its proximity to the stadium, its schedules are often modified to fit those of the events that take place there, such as the Peruvian Clásico [1] or a number of international football matches, [2] [3] [4] [5] as well as concerts. [6]

Services

ServicesMonday to FridaySaturdaySunday
Regular Regular B Metropolitano.png 10:00 - 23:0005:00 - 23:0005:00 - 22:00
Regular C Metropolitano.png 05:00 - 23:0005:00 - 23:0005:00 - 22:00
Expreso Expreso 1 Metropolitano.png 05:00 - 09:306:00 - 9:30No service
17:00 - 21:3012:00 - 15:30No service

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References

  1. "ATU: Asistentes al clásico del fútbol peruano regresarán a casa con los servicios del Metropolitano y el corredor Azul". Gob.pe . Autoridad de Transporte Urbano para Lima y Callao. 2024-02-09.
  2. "ATU habilita servicio "La bicolor" para el retorno seguro de hinchas de la selección peruana". Gestión . 2023-11-20.
  3. McCubbin, Ricardo (2023-11-21). "Perú vs Venezuela: Corredor Azul y Metropolitano tendrán horario especial tras el encuentro en el Estadio Nacional". Infobae .
  4. "¿Vas al Perú vs Brasil? ATU facilitará regreso de hinchas a sus hogares con servicio 'La Bicolor'". El Comercio . 2023-09-12.
  5. "Perú vs. Uruguay: Metropolitano ofrecerá servicio especial para facilitar retorno de hinchas". El Comercio . 2019-10-14.
  6. "Conciertos de Romeo Santos: implementan servicios del Metropolitano y corredores para retorno de asistentes". El Comercio . 2023-02-07.