Fucha (TransMilenio)

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LocationAvenida Caracas
with Calles 17 sur and 18A sur
Antonio Nariño
Line(s)Caracas Sur
Platforms2
OpenedApril 8, 2001
Fucha
General information
LocationAvenida Caracas
with Calles 17 sur and 18A sur
Antonio Nariño
Line(s)Caracas Sur
Platforms2
History
OpenedApril 8, 2001
Services
Preceding station TransMilenio Following station
Nariño H Restrepo

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

The station is named Fucha due to its proximity to the channel of the Fucha River, which runs along Calle 13 Sur. Fucha means "her" or "female" in Muysccubun, the language of the indigenous Muisca who inhabited the Bogotá savanna before the Spanish conquest.[1]

Location

The station is located in southern Bogotá, specifically on Avenida Caracas, with Calles 17 and 18A sur.

It serves the Ciudad Jardín and Restrepo neighborhoods.

History

At the beginning of 2001, the second phase of the Caracas line of the system was opened from Tercer Milenio to the intermediate station Calle 40 Sur. A few months later, service was extended south to Portal de Usme.

Station services

See also

References

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