Medellin Metro ()

The Medellín Metro inaugurated its operations on November 30, 1995, ushering in a new era in the transportation landscape of Medellín, Colombia. The Medellín Metro currently consists of two lines: Line A, which is 25.8 kilometers long and serves 21 stations, and Line B, which is 5.5 kilometers long and serves 6 stations (plus San Antonio station, transfer). Line A station does). There is also a tram line: Line TA (Ayacucho Tram). The introduction of the iconic Metrocable, a cable car system further extended metro access to the hilly areas of the city, thereby promoting inclusivity and social integration. Beyond its functional role, the Medellín Metro stands as a testament to Medellín's commitment to innovation, connectivity and improving urban life for its citizens.

OperatorDepartment of Antioquia, Medellín City
Operation start30 November 1995
Total Lines9 Metro Lines
Total Station50 Active Stations
Metro City/CountryMedellín Columbia
Official Webhttps://www.metrodemedellin.gov.co/en/

StationLayoutOperation starts
Niquía30 November 1995
Bello30 November 1995
Madera30 November 1995
Acevedo30 November 1995
Acevedo30 November 1995
Acevedo30 November 1995
Tricentenario30 November 1995
Caribe30 November 1995
University30 November 1995
Hospital30 November 1995
Prado30 November 1995
Berrío Park30 November 1995
San Antonio30 November 1995
San Antonio30 November 1995
Alpujarra30 November 1995
Exposiciones30 November 1995
Industriales30 November 1995
Poblado30 November 1995
Aguacatala30 November 1995
Ayurá30 November 1995
Envigado30 November 1995
Itagüí30 November 1995
Sabaneta30 November 1995
La Estrella30 November 1995
Cisneros29 February 1996
Suramericana29 February 1996
Estadio29 February 1996
Floresta29 February 1996
Santa Lucía29 February 1996
San Javier29 February 1996
San Javier29 February 1996
Andalucía7 August 2004
Popular7 August 2004
Santo Domingo Savio7 August 2004
Santo Domingo Savio7 August 2004
Juan XXIII3 March 2008
Vallejuelos3 March 2008
La Aurora3 March 2008
Arví9 February 2010
Oriente17 December 2016
Oriente17 December 2016
Las Torres17 December 2016
Villa Sierra17 December 2016
Miraflores28 February 2019
Miraflores28 February 2019
El Pinal28 February 2019
Trece de Noviembre28 February 2019
SENA10 June 2021
Doce de Octubre10 June 2021
El Progreso10 June 2021
San Antoni31 March 2016
San José31 March 2016
Pabellón del Agua31 March 2016
Bicentenario31 March 2016
Buenos Aires31 March 2016
Loyola31 March 2016
Alejandro Echavarría31 March 2016