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2025年09月08日 19:12

Medellín Metro: A Model of Efficient and Eco-Friendly Urban Transit

The Medellín Metro system is the backbone of public transportation in Colombia’s second-largest city, renowned for its modern facilities, efficient operations, and environmental ethos. As one of the most advanced metro systems in Latin America, it not only connects the city’s main areas but also extends its services to surrounding mountainous communities through an innovative cable car system, significantly improving residents’ mobility and promoting social integration. This article provides a detailed overview of the Medellín Metro’s network, operational details, fare information, and unique features.

Introduction to the Medellín Metro

Medellín Metro: Detailed information about the Medellín Metro

Medellín Metro Map

Medellín Metro Line Details

Line J (Metrocable)

San Javier - La Aurora4 stations

Line K (Metrocable)

Acevedo - Santo Domingo Savio4 stations

Line L (Metrocable)

Santo Domingo Savio - Arví2 stations

Line H (Metrocable)

Oriente - Villa Sierra3 stations

Medellín Metro Line Overview

The Medellín Metro system currently consists of two metro lines and five cable car lines, forming a highly integrated public transportation network. Below is a summary table of basic information for each line:

LineYear OpenedTypeLength (km)StationsStart StationEnd StationAvg. Daily Ridership (10,000)
Line A1995Metro25.821NiquíaLa EstrellaApprox. 50
Line B1996Metro5.57San AntonioSan JavierApprox. 20
Cable H2004Cable Car2.74San JavierLa AuroraApprox. 3
Cable J2008Cable Car2.64San JavierJuan XXIIIApprox. 2.5
Cable K2004Cable Car2.04AcevedoSanto DomingoApprox. 4
Cable L2010Cable Car4.63Santo DomingoArví ParkApprox. 0.8
Cable M2019Cable Car1.02MirafloresTrece de NoviembreApprox. 1.2

Detailed Stations and Operating Hours by Line

Metro Line A Stations and Operating Hours

Station NameFirst TrainLast Train
Niquía04:3022:30
Bello04:3222:32
Madera04:3522:35
Acevedo04:3722:37
Tricentenario04:3922:39
Caribe04:4222:42
Universidad04:4422:44
Hospital04:4622:46
Prado04:4822:48
Parque Berrío04:5022:50
San Antonio04:5222:52
Alpujarra04:5422:54
Exposiciones04:5622:56
Industriales04:5822:58
Poblado05:0023:00
Aguacatala05:0323:03
Ayurá05:0523:05
Envigado05:0823:08
Itagüí05:1123:11
Sabaneta05:1423:14
La Estrella05:1723:17

Metro Line B Stations and Operating Hours

Station NameFirst TrainLast Train
San Antonio04:3022:30
Cisneros04:3222:32
Suramericana04:3422:34
Estadio04:3622:36
Floresta04:3822:38
Santa Lucía04:4022:40
San Javier04:4322:43

Cable Car Lines Stations and Operating Hours

Operating hours for all cable car lines are generally uniform: first train at 04:30 and last train at 22:30. Specific stations vary by line but follow similar schedules.

Fare Information

The Medellín Metro system uses a flat fare system. Regardless of distance, the single trip fare is:

  • Regular fare: 2,550 Colombian pesos (approx. 0.65 USD)
  • Discounted fare: 1,655 Colombian pesos (for students, seniors, and persons with disabilities)

Passengers can use the rechargeable “Cívica” card for a more convenient travel experience and transfer discounts. Transfers between the metro and cable cars are free within 90 minutes, significantly reducing travel costs for residents.

Metro Features

The Medellín Metro system has several notable features:

  1. Innovative Social Inclusion: The introduction of the cable car system is a global model for urban transit, extending metro services to hillside communities traditionally hard to reach, greatly improving mobility for low-income residents.

  2. Environmental Leadership: The Medellín Metro is the first fully electric metro system in Latin America, with zero direct emissions, contributing significantly to improved urban air quality.

  3. Cultural Landmarks: Many metro stations are architectural artworks, such as the sculptures and art around Parque Berrío Station, transforming transportation infrastructure into cultural spaces.

  4. High Integration: The metro, cable cars, and bus systems are highly integrated, enabling true multimodal transport. Passengers can seamlessly transfer between modes with a single ticket.

  5. Safety and Cleanliness: The Medellín Metro is known for its high safety standards and cleanliness, making it one of the most reliable public transit systems in Latin America.

Frequently Asked Questions (Q&A)

Q: What are the operating hours of the Medellín Metro? A: Metro lines operate from 04:30 to 22:30 on weekdays, with slight adjustments on weekends and holidays, often extending until 23:00.

Q: How can I purchase metro tickets? A: Single trip tickets can be bought at ticket counters in any metro station, or you can purchase a rechargeable Cívica card for transfer discounts.

Q: Do I need a separate ticket for the cable car system? A: No, metro tickets include cable car transfers. Transfers to cable cars are free within 90 minutes.

Q: Is the metro suitable for tourists? A: Absolutely. The metro system connects major city attractions, such as the restaurants and nightlife in Poblado, cultural sites near Parque Berrío Station, and the cable car to Arví Park.

Q: Is the metro accessible? A: Yes, all metro stations and trains are equipped with accessibility features, including elevators, ramps, and dedicated spaces for wheelchair users and passengers with reduced mobility.

Q: What safety measures are in place during the pandemic? A: The Medellín Metro has enhanced cleaning and disinfection, requires masks, and provides hand sanitizer in stations to ensure passenger safety.

The Medellín Metro system is not just transportation infrastructure but a symbol of urban transformation. Through innovative design and inclusive services, it offers efficient, eco-friendly travel options for residents and visitors alike, serving as a model for cities worldwide.

Medellín Metro Operating Information

  • Operating Hours:
    4:30 AM - 11:00 PM (weekdays), 5:00 AM - 10:00 PM (weekends)
  • Fare:
    COP$2,800 for single journeys
  • Payment Methods:
    Cívica cards, paper tickets
  • Official Website:

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