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    Puente Cal y Canto is a transfer station between the Line 2 and Line 3 of the Santiago Metro. Originally named Mapocho, it was renamed to Puente Cal y...
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    Santiago in the center and Puente Alto in the south of the Chilean capital. It will connect with lines 2, 3 and 7 at Puente Cal y Canto, with line 1 at Santa...
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    rebuild the city. The opening of two new stations towards the north in 1986 (Santa Ana) and 1987 (Puente Cal y Canto) were the only finalised works from these...
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    underground metro station on the Line 2 of the Santiago Metro, in Santiago, Chile. The tunnel that connects the station with Puente Cal y Canto metro station passes...
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    it. The original project of the line 3 side of Puente Cal y Canto metro station is also a ghost station. The entire line 3 was canceled because of the...
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    line from Los Héroes to Puente Cal y Canto. Subsequently in 1998, the station began to be adapted to become a transfer station, as a part of the extension...
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    Estación Mapocho (category Railway stations in Chile opened in 1913)
    Central de Santiago. Puente Cal y Canto metro station is beneath the "Plaza de la Cultura", or Culture Square, in front of the station. For many years, Estación...
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    metro station of Line 3 of the Santiago Metro network, in Santiago, Chile. It is an underground, between the Plaza Chacabuco and Puente Cal y Canto stations...
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    line, to Franklin. On 15 September 1987 the line was extended to Puente Cal y Canto. It is unusual in its design that it is located underneath the Libertador...
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    in 1985; in fact, only two stations opened separately at the line's northern end in 1987 (Santa Ana and Puente Cal y Canto). Two decades later, with a...
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    Plaza de Puente Alto is an underground metro station and the southern terminal station of Line 4 of the Santiago Metro network, in Santiago, Chile. The...
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    Navia and Quinta Normal, connecting perpendicularly lines 2 and 3 in Puente Cal y Canto, to continue under the park corridor that borders the Mapocho (Forestal...
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    Santiago Metro lines except for Line 4A. It connects with Line 1 at Universidad de Chile station, with Line 2 and the future Line 7 at Puente Cal y Canto station...
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    Puente Cal y Canto. On 25 November 2005 the line was extended further north to Einstein. "Historia" [History]. Metro de Santiago (in Spanish). Metro S...
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    Merced built.[citation needed] 1769 – Casa Colorada built. 1779 – es:Puente de Cal y Canto (bridge) built over Mapocho River (official inauguration 1782)....
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  • Youth and Children's Orchestras Foundation of Chile, and the metro station Puente Cal y Canto. In the central zone of the park lies a sports centre that...
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    Bibliometro (category Santiago Metro)
    Bibliometro began operating, with its first three branches located at the Cal y Canto (Line 2), Los Héroes (Line 1), and Tobalaba (Line 1). Initially, each...
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    station in the Santiago Metro system at 28 metres (92 ft) deep. However, this has since been surpassed by the Line 3 platforms at Puente Cal y Canto station...
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    Santiago (section Metro)
    two blocks away from La Vega Central Market; the closest Metro station is Puente Cal y Canto. It connects the rural areas north of Santiago. A network...
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    transfer station between the Line 3 and Line 5 of the Santiago Metro. It is located under the Plaza de Armas of Santiago. The Line 5 station was opened...
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