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Calle 106 (TransMilenio)

Bus station in Bogotá, Colombia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Calle 106 (TransMilenio)
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The simple station Calle 106 is part of the TransMilenio mass-transit system of Bogotá, Colombia, which opened in the year 2000.

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Location

The station is located in northern Bogotá, specifically on Autopista Norte with Calle 105.

It serves the Santa Bibiana, Estoril and San Patricio neighborhoods.

History

After the opening of the Portal de Usme in early 2001, the Autopista Norte line was opened. This station was added as a northerly expansion of that line, which was completed with the opening of the Portal del Norte later that year.

The station is named Calle 106 due to its proximity to that important road in northeastern Bogotá.

Nearby are locations of Jasban (dental clinic) and the main clinic of the EPS Colsanitas.

On the night of April 9, 2013, attacks against this system station were recorded. On that occasion, the stations Calle 100 (TransMilenio), Calle 106 (TransMilenio), Prado, Alcalá, Calle 142 (TransMilenio), Calle 146 (TransMilenio), Mazurén (TransMilenio), Calle 161 (TransMilenio), Calle 187 (TransMilenio), and Terminal (TM) with Autopista Norte, where they left $ 22 million Weights in losses

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Station Services

Old trunk services

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Main line service

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Feeder routes

This station does not have connections to feeder routes.

Inter-city service

This station does not have inter-city service.

See also

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