List of Panama Metro stations

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

List of active stations

LineNameTransferOpened [1]
Line 1 Albrook 5 April 2014
Line 1 5 de Mayo 5 April 2014
Line 1 Lotería 27 August 2014 [2]
Line 1 Santo Tomás 5 April 2014
Line 1 Iglesia del Carmen 5 April 2014
Line 1 Vía Argentina 5 April 2014
Line 1 Fernández de Córdoba 5 April 2014
Line 1 El Ingenio 8 May 2015
Line 1 12 de Octubre 5 April 2014
Line 1 Pueblo Nuevo 5 April 2014
Line 1
Line 2
San Miguelito Interchange between Line 1 and Line 25 April 2014
25 April 2019
Line 1 Pan de Azúcar 5 April 2014
Line 1 Los Andes 5 April 2014
Line 1 San Isidro 15 August 2015
Line 1 Villa Zaita 25 April 2024 [3]
Line 2 Paraíso 25 April 2019
Line 2 Cincuentenario 25 April 2019
Line 2 Villa Lucre 25 April 2019
Line 2 El Crisol 25 April 2019
Line 2 Brisas del Golf 25 April 2019
Line 2 Cerro Viento 25 April 2019
Line 2 San Antonio 25 April 2019
Line 2 Pedregal 25 April 2019
Line 2 Don Bosco 25 April 2019
Line 2 Corredor Sur 25 April 2019
Line 2 Las Mañanitas 25 April 2019
Line 2 Hospital del Este 25 April 2019
Line 2 Altos de Tocumen 25 April 2019
Line 2 24 de Diciembre 25 April 2019
Line 2 Nuevo Tocumen 25 April 2019
El Ramal Line 2 ITSE 16 March 2023
El Ramal Line 2 Aeropuerto 16 March 2023

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References

  1. Schwandl, Robert. "Panamá". urbanrail.
  2. "Inauguran Estación Lotería del Metro de Panamá" [Lotería station is officially opened]. La Estrella de Panamá (in Spanish). Panama City. 27 August 2014. Retrieved 14 September 2019.
  3. "Nueva estación de Villa Zaita de la línea 1 del Metro de Panamá será inaugurada mañana". TVN (in Spanish). 24 April 2024.