San Borja Sur station

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San Borja Sur
Lima Metro station
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San Borja Sur station in 2013
LocationPeru
Coordinates 12°06′01.8″S77°00′06.3″W / 12.100500°S 77.001750°W / -12.100500; -77.001750 Coordinates: 12°06′01.8″S77°00′06.3″W / 12.100500°S 77.001750°W / -12.100500; -77.001750
Line(s)Line 1
History
Opened11 July 2011 (2011-07-11)

San Borja Sur is a Lima Metro station on Line 1. The station is located between Angamos and La Cultura. It was opened on 11 July 2011 as part of the extension of the line from Atocongo to Miguel Grau. [1] The full revenue service started on 3 January 2012. [2] [3]

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References

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  3. Yury Maller. "Lima Metro". Stefan Mashkevich.