Santiago Metro Line 8

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Santiago Metro Line 8
Santiago de Chile L8.svg
Linea 8 Metro de Santiago mapa.png
Map of Line 8
Overview
StatusIn planning
OwnerEmpresa de Transporte de Pasajeros Metro S.A.
LocaleSantiago
TerminiLos Leones metro station Santiago de Chile L1.svg Santiago de Chile L6.svg
Stations14
Service
TypeRapid transit
SystemSantiago Metro, Transantiago
Services1
Operator(s)Empresa de Transporte de Pasajeros Metro S.A.
History
Opened2030[1]
Technical
Line length19 km (12 mi)
Number of tracks2
CharacterUnderground
Route map
P L A C E H O L D E R.

Santiago Metro Line 8 it will be a new line that will form part of the Santiago Metro and will have an approximate extension of 20 kilometers, connecting the communes of Providencia on the northeast, and Puente Alto on the southeast of the Chilean capital.

It will connect with lines 1 and 6 in Los Leones, with line 3 in Chile España, and with line 4 in Macul.

Postponement of the project[]

Due to the October protests in Santiago that affected the Santiago Metro, on Monday, March 9, 2020, the company declared the tenders for lines 8 and 9 void.[2] This is largely due to the fact that the company has allocated the resources in repair the damage caused by the multiple incendiary attacks suffered by various stations in the social crisis.[3]

Stations[]

Stations running from north to south.[4]
Stations (tentative name) Transfers Location Opening Commune
Los Leones Santiago de Chile L1.svg Santiago de Chile L6.svg Los Leones/Colipi 2030 Providencia
Eliodoro Yáñez Los Leones/Eliodoro Yáñez 2030 Providencia
Diagonal Oriente Los Leones/Jaime Guzman 2030 Providencia
Chile España Santiago de Chile L3.svg José Pedro Alessandri/Dublé Almeyda 2030 Ñuñoa
Grecia José Pedro Alessandri/Grecia 2030 Ñuñoa
Rodrigo de Araya Macul/Rodrigo de Araya 2030 Macul
Quilín Macul/Quilín 2030 Macul
Las Torres Macul/Dr. Amador Neghme 2030 Macul
Macul Santiago de Chile L4.svg La Florida/Américo Vespucio 2030 La Florida
Walker Martínez La Florida/Walker Martínez 2030 La Florida
Rojas Magallanes La Florida/Rojas Magallanes 2030 La Florida
Trinidad La Florida/Trinidad 2030 La Florida
Diego Portales Camilo Henríquez/Diego Portales 2030 Puente Alto
El Peral Camilo Henríquez/El Peral 2030 Puente Alto

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