METRO & METROCABLES
Underground
2024
Recommended
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2024
Put into service in 1995, it is the first and only subway in the country. Modern, clean and fast, its aerial section offers beautiful views at all times. It serves two main axes: north-south (Line A, connecting Niquía and Itagüí stations) and central-west (Line B, connecting San Antonio and San Javier stations). The metro is connected to the Metrocables, the cable car lines that serve the popular neighborhoods built on the hillside. The metro ticket is used to access the Metrocable and vice versa in a combined trip.
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Members' reviews on METRO & METROCABLES
5/5
2 reviews
Value for money
Sport in general
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Visited in august 2017
Value for money
Sport in general
excellent service for the commuters of Medellin. It divide (or better unite) in two the city on the bottom of the valley but also link the top popular neighbour with the center. Marvellous idea to help the citizens and also well maintained and serviced.
Visited in july 2017
Value for money
Sport in general
Le metro clair agreable et sécurisé pour un voyage à peu de frais. Le métro câble ça c'est une autre histoire m'impression de partir à la montagne mais lorsque vous passez au dessus des quartiers défavorisés on comprends mieux l'intérêt pour la population qui y vit tout sont intérêt.
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