BusCaracas
Bus rapid transit system
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BusCaracas | |
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Overview | |
Locale | Caracas, Venezuela |
Transit type | bus rapid transit |
Number of stations | 11 |
Daily ridership | 30000 |
Operation | |
Began operation | October 2012[1] |
Operator(s) | Metro de Caracas C.A. |
Technical | |
System length | 5.2 KM (3.2 miles) |
BusCaracas is a bus rapid transit system that serves Caracas, the capital of Venezuela. The system opened to the public in October 2012[2] , covering San José de Cotiza, La Bandera and El Cementerio. Other lines have been added gradually over the next several years.
Stations
- Las Flores
- Panteón
- Socorro
- La Hoyada (With transfer to line 1 of Caracas Metro)
- El Cristo
- Roca Tarpeya
- Presidente Medina
- El INCES
- Roosevelt
- La Bandera (With transfer to line 3 of Caracas Metro)
- Los Ilustres