Museo del Oro (TransMilenio)

The simple-station Museo del Oro is part of the TransMilenio mass-transit system of Bogotá, Colombia, opened in the year 2000.

Museo del Oro
LocationAvenida Jiménez between Carreras 6 and 7
La Candelaria
Line(s)Eje Ambiental
Platforms1
History
OpenedJune, 2002
Services
Las Aguas JF Avenida Jiménez

Location

The station is located in the very heart of Bogotá. It is located on Avenida Jiménez just five meters from Carrera Séptima. The station is situated between the television studios of Citytv to the south and the headquarters of Banco de la República to the north. Also nearby is the Iglesia de San Francisco (to the west), the Plazoleta del Rosario and the Universidad del Rosario

History

The Eje Ambiental line of the TransMilenio was opened in 2002, which include Las Aguas, Avenida Jiménez, and this station.

The station is named for the Museo del Oro, which is located 150 meters away.

Station services

Old trunk services

Services rendered until April 29, 2006
KindRoutesFrequency
Express Every 2 minutes on average
Super ExpressEvery 2 minutes on average
Express DominicalEvery 3 or 4 minutes on average

Main line service

Service as of April 29, 2006
TypeNorthern RoutesSouthern Routes
Express Monday through Saturday
All day
F23
J23
Express Monday through Saturday
Morning rush
J70
Express Monday through Saturday
Evening rush
B74
J72

Note: the station does not provide service on Sundays and holidays.

Feeder routes

This station does not have connections to feeder routes.

Inter-city service

This station does not have inter-city service.

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