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Suba Avenida Boyacá

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Suba Avenida Boyacá is a TransMilenio bus station in Bogotá, Colombia. It sits on Avenida Suba at its intersection with Avenida Boyacá, on a road bridge. Access to the platforms is from under the bridge, and there is a small plaza at the lower level where passengers pay to ride. The station reopened in 2022 after a costly expansion and renovation.

Opened on April 29, 2006, Suba Avenida Boyacá was built as part of Phase II of the TransMilenio system and the Avenida Suba line. The station is named for its location at the crossing of the two major avenues Suba and Boyacá.

Location and service area: The station serves northwestern Bogotá, including the Las Villas, Ciudad Jardín Norte, Calatrava, and Altos de Chozica neighborhoods.

Station services:
- Main line service: Local routes run frequently in both directions along the Avenida Suba line (roughly every 3 minutes at peak). Several express routes operate as well, with high frequency during rush hours (examples include routes such as J73, C73, C17, C30, H17, G30, C96, and G96).
- Feeder routes: None.
- Inter-city service: None.

Suba Avenida Boyacá is a key stop on the TransMilenio network, helping residents in northwestern Bogotá travel quickly along the Suba corridor.


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