Quito Metro Line 1

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Line 1
Metro de Quito logo
San Francisco station
La Carolina station on Line 1
Overview
Native nameLínea 1
StatusOperating
OwnerMunicipality of Quito
LocaleQuito, Ecuador
Termini
Stations15
Websitemetrodequito.gob.ec
Service
TypeRapid transit
SystemQuito Metro
Operator(s)Empresa Pública Metropolitana Metro de Quito
Rolling stockCAF EMUs
Daily ridership350,000 (projected)
History
Opened1 December 2023; 2 years ago (2023-12-01)
Technical
Line length22.6 km (14.0 mi)
Number of tracks2
CharacterUnderground
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
ElectrificationOverhead catenary

Line 1 of the Quito Metro is the first metro line of Quito, the capital of Ecuador. It connects the southern terminal at Quitumbe with the northern station at El Labrador, spanning 22.6 km entirely underground. It has 15 stations and is the backbone of the city's rapid transit system.[1]

Overview

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Line 1 is part of Quito's long-term effort to improve public transportation and reduce traffic congestion. It integrates with other systems such as the Ecovía and Trolebús, and is operated by the municipal company Empresa Pública Metropolitana Metro de Quito.

History

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Planning began in the late 2000s as part of a mobility master plan for the city. Construction started in 2013 and included tunnel boring and excavation through the historic center. Although the tunnels were completed by 2019, full commercial operations only began on December 1, 2023.[1]

The project was financed with support from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB),[2] the World Bank,[3] the European Investment Bank, and CAF.

Stations

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The following is a list of the 15 stations on Line 1:

StationNeighborhoodConnections
QuitumbeQuitumbeSouthern intercity bus terminal
Morán ValverdeChillogalloUrban buses
SolandaSolandaFeeder bus lines
Cardenal de la TorreChimbacalleTrolleybus
El RecreoLa MagdalenaEcovía
La MagdalenaLa MagdalenaLocal buses
San FranciscoHistoric CenterTourist zone
La AlamedaItchimbíaTrolleybus
El EjidoMariscalTrolleybus, universities
Universidad CentralUniversidadCentral University of Ecuador
PraderaIñaquitoBusiness and hotel district
La CarolinaIñaquitoCarolina Park, shopping centers
IñaquitoIñaquitoPublic offices
JipijapaJipijapaLocal buses
El LabradorEl LabradorPlanned intermodal terminal

Rolling stock

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Line 1 operates 18 trains manufactured by CAF (Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles). Each train has six cars and can carry up to 1,500 passengers. The trains are equipped with air conditioning, CCTV, and accessibility features.

Operations

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Service runs approximately every 5 to 10 minutes. The full journey from Quitumbe to El Labrador takes about 34 minutes. The system uses a contactless fare card integrated with the city’s bus networks.

Funding

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The total cost of the project is estimated at US$2 billion. Funding was provided by multiple international institutions, including the Inter-American Development Bank,[2] the World Bank,[3] the European Investment Bank, and CAF.

References

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  1. ^ a b "El Metro de Quito inicia operaciones comerciales". Metro de Quito (in Spanish). 1 December 2023. Retrieved 7 June 2025.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ a b "IDB supports construction of Quito's first subway line". Inter-American Development Bank. Retrieved 7 June 2025.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ a b "Quito Metro Line 1 Project". World Bank. Retrieved 7 June 2025.
[edit]
    Line 1
    Metro de Quito logo
    San Francisco station
    La Carolina station on Line 1
    Overview
    Native nameLínea 1
    StatusOperating
    OwnerMunicipality of Quito
    LocaleQuito, Ecuador
    Termini
    Stations15
    Websitemetrodequito.gob.ec
    Service
    TypeRapid transit
    SystemQuito Metro
    Operator(s)Empresa Pública Metropolitana Metro de Quito
    Rolling stockCAF EMUs
    Daily ridership350,000 (projected)
    History
    Opened1 December 2023; 2 years ago (2023-12-01)
    Technical
    Line length22.6 km (14.0 mi)
    Number of tracks2
    CharacterUnderground
    Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
    ElectrificationOverhead catenary

    Line 1 of the Quito Metro is the first metro line of Quito, the capital of Ecuador. It connects the southern terminal at Quitumbe with the northern station at El Labrador, spanning 22.6 km entirely underground. It has 15 stations and is the backbone of the city's rapid transit system.[1]

    Overview

    Line 1 is part of Quito's long-term effort to improve public transportation and reduce traffic congestion. It integrates with other systems such as the Ecovía and Trolebús, and is operated by the municipal company Empresa Pública Metropolitana Metro de Quito.

    History

    Planning began in the late 2000s as part of a mobility master plan for the city. Construction started in 2013 and included tunnel boring and excavation through the historic center. Although the tunnels were completed by 2019, full commercial operations only began on December 1, 2023.[1]

    The project was financed with support from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB),[2] the World Bank,[3] the European Investment Bank, and CAF.

    Stations

    The following is a list of the 15 stations on Line 1:

    StationNeighborhoodConnections
    QuitumbeQuitumbeSouthern intercity bus terminal
    Morán ValverdeChillogalloUrban buses
    SolandaSolandaFeeder bus lines
    Cardenal de la TorreChimbacalleTrolleybus
    El RecreoLa MagdalenaEcovía
    La MagdalenaLa MagdalenaLocal buses
    San FranciscoHistoric CenterTourist zone
    La AlamedaItchimbíaTrolleybus
    El EjidoMariscalTrolleybus, universities
    Universidad CentralUniversidadCentral University of Ecuador
    PraderaIñaquitoBusiness and hotel district
    La CarolinaIñaquitoCarolina Park, shopping centers
    IñaquitoIñaquitoPublic offices
    JipijapaJipijapaLocal buses
    El LabradorEl LabradorPlanned intermodal terminal

    Rolling stock

    Line 1 operates 18 trains manufactured by CAF (Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles). Each train has six cars and can carry up to 1,500 passengers. The trains are equipped with air conditioning, CCTV, and accessibility features.

    Operations

    Service runs approximately every 5 to 10 minutes. The full journey from Quitumbe to El Labrador takes about 34 minutes. The system uses a contactless fare card integrated with the city’s bus networks.

    Funding

    The total cost of the project is estimated at US$2 billion. Funding was provided by multiple international institutions, including the Inter-American Development Bank,[2] the World Bank,[3] the European Investment Bank, and CAF.

    References

    1. ^ a b "El Metro de Quito inicia operaciones comerciales". Metro de Quito (in Spanish). 1 December 2023. Retrieved 7 June 2025.[permanent dead link]
    2. ^ a b "IDB supports construction of Quito's first subway line". Inter-American Development Bank. Retrieved 7 June 2025.[permanent dead link]
    3. ^ a b "Quito Metro Line 1 Project". World Bank. Retrieved 7 June 2025.
    • Official website of Metro de Quito
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