Line 5 Info
- Network Santiago Metro
- Operation Started 1997
- Total Length 29.7 km
- Total Stations 30
Terminals
From
Plaza de Maipú
To
Vicente Valdés
Line 5 Overview
The first stage of Santiago Metro Line 5, from Baquedano to Bellavista de la Florida, opened to the public on 5 April 1997. The line was extended westward in stages to Santa Ana and Quinta Normal, and by 2011 was further extended to Plaza de Maipú. The line is approximately 29.7 km long, with 30 stations. It serves as a major east-west corridor and includes interchange stations such as Baquedano and Santa Ana.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Line 5
Line 5 has 30 stations on the Santiago Metro network.
Line 5 runs between Plaza de Maipú and Vicente Valdés.
Line 5 is approximately 29.7 km long.
Line 5 opened in 1997.
Line 5 is a Metro line operated under Santiago Metro.
Line 5 is part of the Santiago Metro transit network.