Caracas Metro (Metro de Caracas)

The Caracas Metro is a mass rapid transit system serving Caracas, Venezuela. It was inaugurated on 2 January 1983 with 11.5 km and currently the total length of the railway has reached 106.5 km. Its objective is to contribute to the development of mass transportation in Caracas and its immediate region through the planning, construction and commercial exploitation of an integrated transportation system. CA Metro de Caracas is in charge of its construction, operation and exploitation as a decentralized public body attached to the Ministry of Manpower for Land Transportation. Over the past few years, the Caracas Metro has expanded its reach, introducing new lines and stations to serve a broader population and reduce traffic congestion. With deep stations and integration with cable car systems such as the "Metrocable", the Caracas Metro not only provides practical transportation but also contributes to the cultural richness of the city with artistic installations in many of its stations.

OperatorCompañía Anónima Metro de Caracas
Operation start2 January 1983
Total Lines5 Metro Lines
Total Station50 Active Stations
Metro City/CountryCaracas Venezuela
Official Webhttps://web.archive.org/web/20000510052101/http://www.metrodecaracas.com.ve/

StationLayoutOperation starts
Propatria
Pérez Bonalde
Plaza Sucre
Gato Negro
Agua Salud
Caño Amarillo
Capitolio
La Hoyada
Parque Carabobo
Bellas Artes
Colegio de Ingenieros
Plaza Venezuela
Plaza Venezuela
Sabana Grande
Chacaíto
Chacao
Altamira
Miranda
Los Dos Caminos
Los Cortijos
La California
Petare
Palo Verde
El Silencio
Capuchinos
Capuchinos
Maternidad
Artigas
La Paz
La Yaguara
Carapita
Antímano
Mamera
Caricuao
Zoológico
Ruiz Pineda
Las Adjuntas
Las Adjuntas
Ciudad Universitaria
Los Símbolos
La Bandera
El Valle
Los Jardines
Coche
Mercado
La Rinconada
Zona Rental
Parque Central
Nuevo Circo
Teatros
Alí Primera
Guaicaipuro
Independencia