These are the Santiago Metro stations that are closed as a result of mobilizations for 18-O



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This Sunday a series of demonstrations began to take place in the context of the anniversary of the social outbreak. Product of the incidents, some Metro stations began to close, to avoid congestion and damage to infrastructure.

As reported by the Santiago Metro through Twitter, the stations that have closed so far are:

Line 1: Catholic University, Santa Lucía, Salvador, La Moneda, University of Chile, Manuel Montt, Republic

Line 2: Board of Trustees

Line 3: Irarrázaval, University of Chile, Matta, Almagro Park

Line 4: Protectora de la Infancia, Grecia, Puente Alto Square

Line 4A: La Granja

Line 5: Bustamante Park, South Lagoon, Del Sol Station, Santa Isabel, Fine Arts, Las Parcelas

As the company pointed out in its networks, due to a demonstration abroad, the Baquedano accesses by line 1 and line 5 also they are closed to exit or enter the station, but the combination is available.

Same situation occurred in Los Héroes, whose accesses were closed and is only available for combination with L1 and L2.

The combination at Universidad de Chile between L1 Y L3 it is suspended. The station is closed and without train stops.

The station Ñuble, which joins the lines 5 and 6, it’s found closed, without train stop and with the combination suspended.

The station Irarrázaval on line 5 and line 3 is suspended and with closed accesses.

Stations Plaza de Maipú (L5) and P. de Puente Alto (L4) are available only to exit.

To check the current status of the stations you can check this link that shows the availability of the Santiago Metro stations.

Remember that the service Today it will work until 9:00 p.m..



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