Laguna Sur metro station
Preceding station | Santiago Metro | Following station | ||
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Las Parcelas towards Plaza de Maipú | Line 5 | Barrancas towards Vicente Valdés |
Laguna Sur station is an underground metro station on the Line 5 of Santiago Metro network, in Santiago, Chile. It is located underneath the junction of Teniente Cruz Avenue with Laguna Sur Street, in the commune of Pudahuel between Las Parcelas station (1,140 meters away) and Barrancas station (1,140 meters away).[2]
The station was opened on 3 February 2011 as part of the extension of the line from Pudahuel to Plaza de Maipú.[3][4] It is one of three stations on the elevated viaduct extension of the line to Maipú.
The station structure consists of two parts: the platforms, located on an elevated viaduct, and the ticket office and entrance points on the Teniente Cruz Avenue / Laguna Sur Street junction. The platforms and ticket office are linked by a footbridge over Teniente Cruz Avenue.[5]
The surrounding area is mainly residential,
Etymology
The station is named after Laguna Sur Street, where it is located.
History
In 2005, Chilean president Ricardo Lagos announced the extension of Line 5 to Maipú. Works began on Laguna Sur station in 2006 and were completed two years later. Construction of the full line extension was completed in 2010 and on October 5, 2010, the first train passed along the station's tracks. Laguna Sur station was finally inaugurated on February 3, 2011, by Chilean president Sebastián Piñera along with the rest of stations on the line extension between Barrancas and Plaza de Maipú stations. The station has been a catalyst for significant change and development in the area, with improvements in the public lighting, resurfacing of the streets surrounding the station and new residential and commercial development projects.
References
- ^ History (in Spanish). Santiago metro. Retrieved 6 May 2013.
- ^ Memories 2009(In Spanish metrosantiago.cl 2010, Retrieved 16 May 2013
- ^ Schwandl, Robert. "Santiago". urbanrail.
- ^ Metro inaugura Línea 5 a Maipú (in Spanish) http://megagalerias.terra.cl Archived 2013-05-07 at the Wayback Machine February 3, 2011, Retrieved 16 May 2013
- ^ Laguna Sur station Metrosantiago.cl. Retrieved 16 May 2013
- ^ Metro Uper Station Cidelsa, Industrial Fabrics Association International Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved May 17, 2013
External links
- Metro de Santiago website
- Pudahuel Municipality website, in Spanish
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