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Metropolitano offers up to 14 expresses to users: know the routes and service schedules

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The Metropolitano has a total of 14 express services on different routes and schedules to take the citizens of Metropolitan Lima to their homes and work centers. (Photo: Composition – Infobae/Renato Silva)

He service of Metropolitan, which has different routes that take passengers in a north-south and south-north direction to the citizens of Metropolitan Lima, not only has feeders and trunk routes that operate along the more than 30 kilometers of established route. Services classified as ‘express’ offer an accelerated transfer with fewer stops for users who want to save time on their daily or occasional trips at certain times.

In total the Metropolitano has 14 express servicestwo of which have the name of ‘super express’ since they have even fewer stops than the rest of the buses. Additionally, while regular espressos have numbers ranging from 1 to 12, the others use a different denomination ‘SX’ (super express) and ‘SXN’ (super express north).

On the other hand, it is necessary to understand that not all express services start from the same initial whereabouts. That is why users must be aware not only of current routes, but also of possible future modifications because the transportation service is going through an expansion stage known as North Metropolitan.

From north to south: Central Station – National Stadium – Javier Prado (connection with the red corridor) – Canaval and Moreyra – Angamos – July 28 – Balta (connection with the blue corridor) – Matellini.

From south to north: Matellini – Balta – Angamos – Canaval and Moreyra – Javier Prado – National Stadium – Central Station.

Opening hours:

From Monday to Friday: 5:30 am – 9:30 am and from 5:40 pm to 9:30 pm

Saturdays: 6:30 am – 9:30 am and from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm

Metropolitan express services. (Photo: Composition – Infobae/Renato Silva)

From north to south: Naranjal Terminal – Canada – Javier Prado (connection with the red corridor) – Ricardo Palma – July 28.

From south to north: Ricardo Palma – Javier Prado – Canada – Terminal Naranjal.

Opening hours:

From Monday to Friday: 5:00 am – 9:00 am

Saturdays: 6:00 am – 9:00 am

Furthermore, it has been decided that this service do not provide care from south to north during the now peak of the morning

From north to south: Naranjal Terminal – Angamos – Benavides – July 28

From south to north: Benavides – Angamos – Terminal Naranjal

Opening hours:

From Monday to Friday: 5:30 am – 9:00 am

Saturdays: 6:00 am – 9:00 am or between 12:30 pm – 3:30 en route to Terminal Naranjal

From north to south: Naranjal Terminal – Izaguirre – Tomás Valle – UNI – Caquetá – Dos de Mayo – Spain – Central Station – Javier Prado (connection with the red corridor) – Canaval and Moreyra – Angamos – Plaza de Flores

From south to north: Plaza de Flores – Angamos – Canaval and Moreyra – Javier Prado – Central Station – Spain – Dos de Mayo – Caquetá – UNI – Tomás Valle – Izaguirre – Terminal Naranjal

Opening hours:

Saturdays north to south: 5:15 a.m. – 8:20 p.m.

Saturdays south to north: 5:15 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.

Metropolitan express services. (Photo: Composition – Infobae/Renato Silva)

From north to south: Naranjal Terminal – Tomás Valle – UNI – Spain – Central Station – Canada – Javier Prado (connection with the red corridor) – Canaval and Moreyra – Angamos – Ricardo Palma – Plaza de Flores

From south to north: Plaza de Flores – Ricardo Palma – Angamos – Canaval and Moreyra – Javier Prado – Canada – Central Station – Spain – UNI – Tomás Valle – Terminal Naranjal

Opening hours:

Monday to Friday from north to south: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

From Monday to Friday from south to north: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

From north to south: Izaguirre – Independence – Central Station – Javier Prado (connection with the red corridor) – Canaval and Moreyra – Angamos – Benavides

From south to north: Benavides – Angamos – Canaval and Moreyra – Javier Prado – Central Station – Independencia – Izaguirre

Opening hours:

Monday to Friday from north to south: 5:30 am – 10:00 am

From north to south: Tomás Valle – Central Station – Javier Prado (connection with the red corridor) – Canaval and Moreyra – Angamos

From south to north: Angamos – Canaval and Moreyra – Javier Prado – Central Station – Tomás Valle

Opening hours:

Monday to Friday from north to south: 5:30 am – 9:00 am

Metropolitan express services. (Photo: Composition – Infobae/Renato Silva)

From north to south: Izaguirre – Independencia – Tomás Valle – UNI – Central Station – Javier Prado (connection with the red corridor) – Canaval and Moreyra – Angamos – Benavides – Plaza de Flores

From south to north: Plaza de Flores – Benavides – Angamos – Canaval and Moreyra – Javier Prado – Central Station – UNI – Tomás Valle – Independencia – Izaguirre

Opening hours:

Monday to Friday from north to south: 5:00 pm – 8:20 pm

From Monday to Friday from south to north: 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm

From north to south: UNI – Caquetá – Canada – Canaval and Moreyra – Angamos – Benavides

From south to north: Plaza de Flores – Benavides – Angamos – Canaval and Moreyra – Javier Prado (connection with the red corridor) – Central Station – Spain – Caquetá – UNI

Opening hours:

Monday to Friday from north to south: 5:30 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.

From Monday to Friday from south to north: 5:30 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.

From north to south: Naranjal Terminal – Caquetá – Ramón Castilla – Tacna – Jirón de la Unión – Colmena – Central Station

From south to north: Central Station – Colmena – Jirón de la Unión – Tacna – Ramón Castilla – Caquetá – Terminal Naranjal

Opening hours:

Monday to Friday from north to south: 6:00 am – 9:00 am

Metropolitan express services. (Photo: Composition – Infobae/Renato Silva)

From north to south: The Incas – Andrés Belaúnde – August 22 – University – Pacific – Central Station

From south to north: Central Station – Terminal Naranjal – University – August 22 – Andrés Belaúnde – Los Incas

Opening hours:

Monday to Friday from north to south: 5:00 am – 10:00 am

From Monday to Friday from south to north: 5:45 a.m. – 10:45 p.m.

From north to south: Central Station – Javier Prado (connection with the red corridor) – Canaval and Moreyra – Angamos – Benavides

Opening hours:

Monday to Friday from north to south: 5:45 am – 10:00 am

From north to south: Naranjal Terminal – Carnival and Moreyra – Aramburú – Ricardo Palma

From south to north: Aramburú – Canaval and Moreyra – Terminal Naranjal

Opening hours:

Monday to Friday from north to south: 5:45 am – 9:00 am

From Monday to Friday from south to north: 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Metropolitan express services. (Photo: Composition – Infobae/Renato Silva)

From north to south: Naranjal Terminal – Central Station

From south to north: Central Station – Spain – Quilca – Dos de Mayo – Terminal Naranjal

Opening hours:

Monday to Friday from north to south: 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm

From Monday to Friday from south to north: 5:30 am – 10:00 am and 5:25 pm – 9:25 pm



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