Fucha (TransMilenio)

Fucha
Nariño Restrepo
Location Avenida Caracas
with Calles 17 sur and 18A sur
Neighborhood Antonio Nariño
Opened 2001

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

Etymology

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

Old trunk services

Services rendered until April 29, 2006
Kind Routes Frequency
Current Every 3 minutes on average
Express Every 2 minutes on average
Express Dominical Every 3 or 4 minutes on average

Current Trunk Services

Service as of April 29, 2006
Type Northern Routes Southern Routes Frequency
All days
3
3
Every FIVE minutes
Express Monday through Saturday
All day
D21 B72
H21 H61
Every two minutes
Express Monday through Friday
Mixed Service, rush and non-rush
H73
Every two minutes
Express Sunday and Holidays
B93
H93
Every two minutes

Feeder routes

This station does not have connections to feeder routes.

Inter-city service

This station does not have any inter-city service.

See also

References

  1. (in Spanish) fucha - Muysccubun Dictionary
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