List of Lima Metro stations

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This is a list of Lima Metro stations, excluding abandoned, projected, planned stations, and those under construction.

List of active stations

LineNameTransferOpened [1] [2]
Line 1 Villa El Salvador 28 April 1990
Line 1 Parque Industrial 28 April 1990
Line 1 Pumacahua 28 April 1990
Line 1 Villa María 28 April 1990
Line 1 María Auxiliadora 28 April 1990
Line 1 San Juan 28 April 1990
Line 1 Atocongo 28 April 1990
Line 1 Jorge Chávez 11 July 2011
Line 1 Ayacucho 11 July 2011
Line 1 Cabitos 11 July 2011
Line 1 Angamos 11 July 2011
Line 1 San Borja Sur 11 July 2011
Line 1 La Cultura 11 July 2011
Line 1 Arriola 11 July 2011
Line 1 Gamarra 11 July 2011
Line 1 Miguel Grau 11 July 2011
Line 1 El Ángel 12 May 2014
Line 1 Presbítero Maestro 12 May 2014
Line 1 Caja de Agua 12 May 2014
Line 1 Pirámide del Sol 12 May 2014
Line 1 Los Jardines 12 May 2014
Line 1 Los Postes 12 May 2014
Line 1 San Carlos 12 May 2014
Line 1 San Martín 12 May 2014
Line 1 Santa Rosa 12 May 2014
Line 1 Bayóvar 12 May 2014
Line 2Evitamiento21 December 2023
Line 2Óvalo Santa Anita21 December 2023
Line 2Colectora Industrial21 December 2023
Line 2Hermilio Valdizán21 December 2023
Line 2Mercado Santa Anita21 December 2023

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References

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