Javier Prado (Metropolitano)

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Javier Prado
Modern Lima.jpg
General information
Location P.º de la República w/ Av. Javier Prado
Peru
Owned by Urban Transport Authority
Bus routesRegular: Metropolitano, Regular B.svg Metropolitano, Regular C.svg
Expreso: Metropolitano, Expreso 1.svg Metropolitano, Expreso 2.svg Metropolitano, Expreso 4.svg Metropolitano, Expreso 5.svg Metropolitano, Expreso 6.svg Metropolitano, Expreso 7.svg Metropolitano, Expreso 8.svg Metropolitano, Expreso 9.svg 12
Connections 201, 204, 206, 209
Construction
Accessible Aiga elevator.svg
History
OpenedNovember 2009 (2009-11)

Javier Prado is a station of the Metropolitano bus system in Lima, Peru. It is located near the city's financial district, next to the headquarters of Interbank in the neighbourhood of Santa Catalina, Lima. [1] [2]

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Services

ServiceMonday to FridaySaturdaySunday
Northern routeSouthern routeNorthern routeSouthern route
Regular Regular B Metropolitano.png 10:00 - 23:0005:00 - 23:0005:00 - 22:00
Regular C Metropolitano.png 05:00 - 23:0005:00 - 23:0005:00 - 22:00
Expreso Expreso 1 Metropolitano.png 05:00 - 09:306:00 - 9:30No service
17:00 - 21:3012:00 - 15:30No service
Expreso 2 Metropolitano.png 17:00 - 21:0005:00 - 09:0012:30 - 15:3006:00 - 09:00No service
Expreso 4 Metropolitano.png No service05:15 - 21:00No service
Expreso 5 Metropolitano.png 09:00 - 17:00No serviceNo service
Expreso 6 Metropolitano.png No service05:30 - 10:00No serviceNo service
Expreso 7 Metropolitano.png No service05:30 - 09:30No serviceNo service
Expreso 8 Metropolitano.png 17:00 - 21:00No serviceNo service
Metropolitano, Expreso 9.svg 5:30 - 9:30No serviceNo serviceNo service
12No service5:45 - 10:00No serviceNo service

Connections

Complimentary corridors
ServiceRouteClosest stopScheduleAccess from the station to the bus stop
201Calle 66 - CeresMasías (both ways)05:00 - 23:00 (L-S)

05:00 - 22:30 (D)

Southern exit
204Faucett - San Juan BautistaMasías (both ways)05:00 -23:00 (L-S)

05:00 - 22:30 (D)

Southern exit
206San Marcos - Río AmarilloMasías (both ways)05:00 -23:00 (L-S)

05:00 - 22:30 (D)

Southern exit
209San Marcos - CeresMasías (both ways)05:00 - 23:00 (L-S)

05:00 - 22:30 (D)

Southern exit

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References

  1. "Auto se incendia en la Vía Expresa cerca a la estación Javier Prado". Panamericana Televisión . 2023-07-23.
  2. "Metropolitano: tubería colapsa cerca de la estación Javier Prado". El Comercio . 2019-01-24.