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Santa Ana metro station

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Line(s)
  
Line 2 Line 5

Connections
  
Transantiago buses

Tracks
  
2 per line

Disabled access
  
Yes

Santa Ana metro station

Platforms
  
2 side platforms at each line

Opened
  
September 15, 1987 (Line 2) March 2, 2000 (Line 5)

Address
  
Santiago, Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile

Similar
  
Puente Cal y Canto metro stat, Santa Lucía metro stat, La Moneda metro station, Los Héroes metro station, Pedro de Valdivia metro stat

Santa Ana is a transfer station between Line 2 and Line 5 of the Santiago Metro. It was initially a single-line station on Line 2, subsequently in 1998, the station began to be adapted to become a transfer station, as a part of the extension of Line 5 from Baquedano metro station to Santa Ana station, in which the New Austrian Tunnelling method was used.

The older portion of the station occupies part of the central reservation of the Autopista Central, which is sunken. Two street-level mezzanines at the northern and southern extremes of the station are connected with bridges traversing the highway.

The station receives its name from the nearby Santa Ana church.

References

Santa Ana metro station Wikipedia