Santo Domingo Metro (Metro de Santo Domingo)

The Santo Domingo Metro is a rapid transit system in Greater Santo Domingo. Its operations began in 2008. The current length of the metro with sections of the two lines is 27.35 kilometers (16.99 mi). Over the past few years, the Santo Domingo Metro has expanded its network, adding additional lines to increase connectivity and accessibility. With its air-conditioned trains, modern infrastructure and efforts to integrate seamlessly with other modes of public transportation, the Santo Domingo Metro stands as a symbol of the city's commitment to sustainable urban development and better transportation options.

Operator
Operation start37651
Total Lines2 Metro Lines
Total Station33 Active Stations
Metro City/CountrySanto Domingo Dominican Republic
Official Webhttps://opret.gob.do/

Metro linesStationsTerminal stations
Line 116Mamá Tingó Centro de los Héroes
Line 218María Montez Concepción Bona

  • The Santo Domingo Metro opened its doors to the public in 2008, marking an important step in the Dominican Republic's efforts to modernize urban transportation.
  • The initial line, Line 1, extends approximately 14 kilometers, connecting the northern and southern parts of Santo Domingo and serving 16 stations.
  • The metro network has been expanded with the addition of Line 2, inaugurated on April 1, 2013, and Line 3, opened on February 27, 2019, increasing coverage and connectivity.
  • The Santo Domingo Metro is designed to integrate seamlessly with other modes of transportation, promoting a comprehensive and interconnected transit system for the city.
  • The Metro has become a popular choice for daily commuters, providing an efficient and economical option to reduce traffic congestion in the city.
  • The Santo Domingo Metro has modern facilities, including air-conditioned trains and well-designed stations, which contribute to a comfortable travel experience for passengers.
  • Some metro stations display public art, which adds a cultural dimension to the transit experience and reflects the city's vibrant artistic scene.
  • The metro system is known for its affordable fare structure, making it an accessible transportation option for a wide section of the population.
  • The Santo Domingo Metro operates from early morning until late at night, meeting commuters' diverse schedules and contributing to the city's dynamic urban lifestyle.
  • Ongoing plans for further expansion and improvements underline the city's commitment to enhancing its metro system, addressing the growing needs of Santo Domingo's growing population.
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