Stadium Estación Estadio | |||||||||||
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Location | Carrera 70 # 47 D 15, Medellín Colombia | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 6°15′12″N 75°35′18″W / 6.25333°N 75.58833°W | ||||||||||
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Estadio is the fourth station on line B of the Medellín Metro from the center going west. It is an elevated station named after the nearby Atanasio Girardot Sports Complex, which is the main area for sports activities in the Medellin Metropolitan Area. The sports complex hosted the 2010 South American Games and is where the two biggest football clubs in Medellín play, Atlético Nacional and Independiente Medellín.[1] Located nearby are the headquarters for the daily newspaper El Mundo, the Pontifical Bolivarian and Luis Amigó Catholic universities, as well as the Unicentro shopping mall. The station was opened on 28 February 1996 as part of the inaugural section of line B, from San Javier to San Antonio.[2]
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References
- ^ Jens Porup (15 September 2010). Lonel Colombia. Lonely Planet. p. 208. ISBN 978-1-74220-326-3.
- ^ Schwandl, Robert. "Medellín". urbanrail.
External links
- Official site of Medellín Metro (in Spanish)
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