Santiago Metro Line 9 Explained

Santiago Metro Line 9
Color:EE7FA9
Type:Rapid transit
System:Santiago Metro, Transantiago
Status:In planning
Locale:Santiago
Stations:19
Routes:1
Planopen:2030 (First stage)
2032 (Second stage)
2033 (Third stage)[1]
Owner:Empresa de Transporte de Pasajeros Metro S.A.
Operator:Empresa de Transporte de Pasajeros Metro S.A.
Character:Underground
Linelength:17km (11miles)
Tracks:2
Map State:collapsed

Santiago Metro Line 9 will be a new line that will be part of the Santiago Metro and will have an approximate length of 17km (11miles), connecting the communes of 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 Lucía, with line 3 at Matta, with line 6 at Bío Bío, with line 4A at Santa Rosa and with line 4 at Plaza de Puente Alto. Its distinctive color on the network line map is pink.

History

A Metro line along the axis of Santa Rosa Avenue was originally proposed by architect Juan Parrochia when proposing a Metro master plan in 1968. The so-called Line 12 would have run along this avenue by the year 2040.[2]

In 2006, the Interministerial Secretary of Transportation Planning (SECTRA) suggested a similar metro line along the Santa Rosa, which was eventually postponed due to the 2007 public transport crisis (Transantiago crisis).

In 2013, the Santiago Transportation Master Plan 2025 considered alternatives for a mass transit system along Santa Rosa Avenue, incudling a tram and a light rail.[3] Claudia Pizarro, then-mayor of La Pintana, one of the poorest communes in the Greater Santiago and one of the few without a Metro connection at the time, advocated for the construction of a line extending into their territory.[4]

The construction of Line 9 was finally announced in June 2018 by President Sebastián Piñera, along with the construction of Line 8. In the announcement, the line was originally expected to have a length of approximately 17 kilometers and feature 12 stations.[5]

Due to the 2019 October protests in Santiago that affected the Santiago Metro, the company declared void the biddings for lines 8 and 9 in March 2020.[6] This is largely due to the fact that the company allocated the resources in repair the damage caused by the multiple incendiary attacks suffered by various stations in the social crisis.

On August 9, 2023, President Gabriel Boric announced changes in the Line 9 route, including a terminal station in Cal y Canto, connecting with Line 2, Line 3 and Line 7; while its south ending original settled in Santa Rosa was relocated by extending the rout towards Plaza de Puente Alto, connecting with Line 4.[1]

Line 9 is expected to be inaugurated in phases: the first section between Bio-Bío and Plaza La Pintana stations is set to open in 2030, while the section from Bío-Bío to Cal y Canto would start its operation in 2032. Finally, the inauguration year of the section between Santa Rosa and Plaza de Puente Alto has been set for 2033.[1]

Stations

Stations running from north to south.:
Stations (tentative name)TransfersLocationOpeningCommune
Puente Cal y CantoPuente Alberto Hurtado/Presidente Balmaceda2032Santiago
Santa LucíaSanta Rosa/Alameda
MattaSanta Rosa/Matta
ÑubleSanta Rosa/Ñuble
Bío BíoSanta Rosa/Pintor Cicarelli2030
Pedro AlarcónSanta Rosa/Alcalde Pedro AlarcónSan Miguel/San Joaquín
La LeguaSanta Rosa/Salesianos
DepartamentalSanta Rosa/Departamental
Lo OvalleSanta Rosa/Lo OvalleLa Granja/San Ramón/San Joaquín/San Miguel
LinaresSanta Rosa/Los TilosLa Granja/San Ramón
Santa Rosa/Américo Vespucio
Hospital Padre HurtadoSanta Rosa/Esperanza
El ObservatorioSanta Rosa/ObservatorioLa Pintana
Lo MartínezSanta Rosa/Lo Martínez
Plaza La PintanaSanta Rosa/Gabriela
La PrimaveraSanta Rosa/La Primavera2033
EyzaguirreSanta Rosa/EyzaguirreLa Pintana/Puente Alto
JuanitaSargento Menadier/JuanitaPuente Alto
EyzaguirreSargento Menadier/Eyzaguirre
Ejército LibertadorSargento Menadier/Ejército Libertador
Plaza de Puente AltoConcha y Toro/Manuel Rodriguez

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Anuncian nuevo trazado de Línea 9 del Metro: Unirá Bajos de Mena, La Pintana y La Legua con el centro de Santiago . 2023-10-12 . . es.
  2. Book: Comisión Metropolitana de Tránsito Rápido de Santiago . Estudio del sistema de transporte metropolitano de Santiago de Chile . . 1968 . Chile . es.
  3. Web site: 2013-06-19 . MTT presenta PMTS 2025 al Consejo de la Sociedad Civil . 2023-10-12 . SECTRA. https://web.archive.org/web/20140917095223/http://www.sectra.gob.cl/noticias/noticia_43.html . 2014-09-17 .
  4. Web site: Cooperativa.cl . Alcaldesa de La Pintana: Valemos lo mismo que la gente del barrio alto, clamo igualdad . 2023-10-12 . Cooperativa.cl . Spanish.
  5. Web site: Vera . Angélica . 2018-06-02 . Nuevas Líneas 8 y 9 del Metro reducirán hasta en 70% el tiempo de viaje de los usuarios . 2023-10-12 . La Tercera.
  6. Web site: Declaran desiertas las licitaciones para las construcciones de las líneas 8 y 9 del Metro . 2023-10-12 . CNN Chile . es.