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Metro Line 2, which runs at ground level and underground, will become first high-speed underground railway from Lima. This new transport system will link 10 districts in less than 45 minutes.
Work on the 2nd metro line is being carried out steadily, and a package of stations has already been completed. In addition, it will cover a section of 26.87 km, crossing the districts of Ate, Santa Anita, El Agustino, San Luis, La Victoria, Cercado de Lima, Breña, Bellavista, Carmen de la Legua and Callao.
How many stations will be on the second metro line?
Line 2 of the Lima Metro will consist of 27 stations, which will be named: Puerto del Callao, Buenos Aires, Juan Pablo II, Insurgentes, Carmen de la Legua, Oscar Benavides, San Marcos, Elio, La Alborada, Tingo Maria, Murillo Park, Plaza Bolognesi, Central Station, Manco Cápac, Cangallo, July 28, Nicolás Ayllón, Circunvalación, San Juan de Dios, Avoidance, Santa Anita Oval, Industrial Collector, Hermilio Valdizán, Santa Anita Market, Vista Alegre , Javier Prado Prolongation, Ate municipality.
Which stations of the second metro line have already been built?
representatives Line 2 of Lima Metro specified for Andean Agency that 5 landing stations have already been built, which are located in the Santa Anita area. All of them are included in Stage 1A of the work.
The names of these 5 boarding stations are: Estación 20 Evitamiento, E21 Óvalo Santa Anita, E22 Colectora Industrial, E23 Hermilio Valdizán and E24 Mercado Santa Anita. In total, this distance is 5 kilometers.
It should be noted that this great work will shorten the journey from Ate to Callao from 2.5 hours to 45 minutes. This will provide greater access for people with limited mobility, re-evaluate real estate and commercial development along the track, and reduce accidents, traffic congestion and pollution as the train runs on electricity.
This work is projected to create between 3,000 and 5,000 jobs and account for 0.5% of gross domestic product (GDP).
(According to Andina)
Source: RPP

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