Panama Metro (Metro de Panamá)

The Panama Metro is a rapid transit system in Panama City, Panama. It connects the north and east of the metropolitan area with the city centre. On 5 April 2014, Line 1 opened, and the first public passenger journeys were made on the new system. Inspired by the opening of Line 1, this urban transit marvel has since become a vital link in the city's infrastructure, providing a fast and efficient means of transportation for residents and visitors. Line 1, spanning approximately 15.8 kilometers, connects the northern and southern areas of Panama City, passing through major business districts and residential neighborhoods. Powered by state-of-the-art technology, the Panama Metro boasts driverless trains, which contribute to its reputation for safety and reliability. As part of a comprehensive strategy to meet the city's evolving needs, the metro system has expanded with Line 2 becoming operational in 2019, and plans for further expansion are underway. With a commitment to sustainability, accessibility features and a vision of continuous growth, the Panama Metro stands as a symbol of Panama City's dedication to modern urban development and advanced public transportation.

OperatorMetro de Panamá, S.A. (state owned enterprise)
Operation start6 April 2014
Total Lines3 Metro Lines
Total Station32 Active Stations
Metro City/CountryPanama Panama
Official Webhttps://www.elmetrodepanama.com/

StationLayoutOperation starts
San Isidro
Los Andes
Pan de Azúcar
San Miguelito
Pueblo Nuevo
12 de Octubre
El Ingenio
Fernández de Córdoba
Vía Argentina
Iglesia del Carmen
Santo Tomás
Lotería
5 de Mayo
Albrook
San Miguelito 2
Paraíso
Cicuentenario
Villa Lucre
El Crisol
Brisas Del Golf
Cerro Viento
San Antonio
Pedregal - Las Acacias
Don Bosco
Corredor Sur
Corredor Sur
Las Mañanitas
Hospital del Este
Altos de Tocumen
24 de Diciembre
Nuevo Tocumen
ITSE
Aeropuerto