Colombia’s national authorities have given a green light to a metro system in the capital Bogota, but the future of the project remains uncertain. On September 25, Colombia’s National ...
Bogota Metro Line one, Section one (PLMB) is a 23.96km-long elevated mass rapid transit (MRT) line to be built in Bogota, Columbia. The construction of the first metro line of Bogota (PLMB) will start ...
The Bogota metro is considered an essential project as the population continues to grow in the Colombian capital, which currently has around nine million inhabitants. Santiago Metro has offered advice ...
Bogotá Metro has secured international financing totalling $US 1.06bn to continue construction of Line 1 throughout 2026.
A Chinese engineering consortium has been awarded the contract to build a multi-billion dollar metro system in Colombia’s capital Bogota, President Ivan Duque announced Thursday. The Apca Transmimetro ...
A view of the metro car during the inauguration event of Bogota's future metro system as a school of culture for public transport, on Aug. 10. (Chepa Beltran/Long Visual Press/Universal Images Group ...
The commencement of the project will provide over 17,000 direct job opportunities. Credit: Mirko Bozzato from Pixabay. Colombia has commenced construction on the rail yard of Bogota Metro’s first ...
Washington, August 2, 2018 – Reiterating its commitment to promoting competitive cities through improved infrastructure, urban integration and environmental protection, the World Bank approved the ...
When you're stuck in the traffic, think of Bogotá. One study claims the Colombian capital has the world's worst rush-hour traffic. After more than 80 years of vacillating, Bogotá is getting a metro.
Plans for the construction of the Bogotá Metro continue to advance in the capital city, recently the Board of Directors of the Bogotá Metro Company approved the route of what will be Line 2 of the ...
In order to speed up the construction of the Bogotá Metro, the capital and national authorities met on March 15 to review the progress of the project. District officials presented the feasibility ...
BOGOTÁ, Colombia — The Colombian capital is home to 11 million people — and to some of the worst traffic jams in the world. That's why, after more than 80 years of dithering, Bogotá officials are ...