Portal del Norte (TransMilenio)
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Location | Autopista Norte with Calle 172/176 | |||
Neighborhood | Usaquén and Suba | |||
Opened | 2001 |
Portal del Norte is one of the terminus stations of the TransMilenio mass-transit system of Bogotá, Colombia, which opened in the year 2000.
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[edit] Location
Portal del Norte is located in northern Bogotá, specifically on Autopista Norte with Calle 175.
It serves the La Uribe, Villa del Prado, Nueva Zelandia, and Blamoral Norte neighborhoods.
[edit] History
In late 2001, after the opening of the Portal de Usme, the Portal del Norte was opened as the third terminus in the system.
Nearby there are Éxito and Home Center superstores, as well as a Colsubsidio and a small shopping center called Panama.
In mid-2005, its entire fleet of feeder busses made by Mercedes Benz and operated by Alnorte were renovated to be put into non-TransMilenio service. A new operator, Alnorte Fase 2 began service with new Volkswagen busses that bore the branding of Brazil's Busscar.
[edit] Station services
[edit] Main line service
[edit] Feeder routes
The station has the following feeder routes:
- Route 2.1 Mirandela loop
--> one of the stops serves Santafé, the largest shopping center in the country.
- Route 2.2 Los Jardines loop
--> serves the two largest cemeteries in the city, Jardines del Recuerdo and Jardines de Paz
- Route 2.3 San Antonio loop
- Route 2.4 El Codito loop
- Route 2.5 San Cristóbal loop
- Route 2.6 Guaymaral loop
--> serves the Bima shopping center, where the Camelot theme park is located
- Route 2.7 San José
--> The western-most stop is a few blocks from the Carrefour supercenter in San José de Bavaria
[edit] Inter-city services
Portal del Norte also has inter-city services to Chia, Zipaquirá, Cajicá, Tabio, Tenjo, Gachancipá and Tocancipá.