Portal de Suba (TransMilenio)

Portal de Suba

Terminal' C La Campiña
Location Avenida Suba with Avenida Ciudad de Cali
Neighborhood Suba
Opened April 29, 2006

El Portal de Suba is one of the terminus stations of the TransMilenio mass-transit system of Bogotá, Colombia, which opened in the year 2000.

Location

Portal de Suba is located in northwestern Bogotá, specifically on Avenida Suba with Avenida Ciudad de Cali.

Map

History

The station opened April 29, 2006 after several months of construction delays on the line. The largest delay was in the construction of the underpass at the intersection of Avenida Suba with NQS and Avenida Calle 80.

It is one of the two termini that serve the locality of Suba (the other being the Portal del Norte).

Nearby is the Imperial shopping center, with its anchor Carrefour and the Éxito of Suba.

Station services

Main line service

Services rendered since April 29, 2006
Kind Routes to the North Routes to the East Routes to the West South Routes
Local 7
Express Monday to Saturday
all day
F19 H15
Express monday to friday
peak rush hour
B56 J73
Express monday to saturday
Mixed service, rush and non-rush
B50 F29
Express monday to friday
rush morning and afternoon
H17 G30
Express Saturdays
all day
H17
Express Saturdays
from 5:00 a.m. At 3:00 p.m.
G30
Express on Sundays and holidays F91 G96
Routes ending the journey
Easy route 7
Express Monday to Saturday
all day
C15 C19
Express monday to friday afternoon
Off-peak
C73
Express monday to saturday
peak hour morning and afternoon
C17 C29 C61
Express Monday to Friday
peak hour morning and afternoon
C17 C30
Express Saturdays
all day
C17
Express Saturdays from 5:00 a.m. At 3:00 p.m. C30
Express on Sundays and holidays C91 C96

Feeder routes

Feeder bus entering the Portal of Suba.

The station has the following feeder routes:

Intermunicipal services

In the outside part of the Portal of Suba there is a Satellite Transport Parabiter from where they leave intermunicipal buses with different destinies to the nearby municipalities like Cota and Chía.

See also

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