Peñalosa's metro system is designed above ground. (Image credit: YouTube) Colombia’s capital Bogota presented a completely new plan for a one-line and above-ground metro some 70 years after such mass ...
Latin America’s $2 trillion infrastructure gap is often blamed on long delays between the conception of projects and their ...
Seventy years in the making, the scheduled construction of Bogota’s first metro line has been delayed yet again in the face of financial woes. The National Finance for Development agency has suspended ...
BOGOTÁ, Colombia — The Colombian capital is home to 11 million people — and to some of the worst traffic jams in the world. That's why, after more than 80 years of dithering, Bogotá officials are ...
Artist impression of the Bogota Metro. Credit: Empresa Metro de Bogotá S.A./ The World Bank Group. The World Bank has agreed to support the development of a metro rail project in the Colombian capital ...
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It's almost unthinkable: a megacity of 8 million people, plagued by some of the worst traffic on Earth, with no metro system - until 2020. Bogotá’s overdue transit revolution is both a marvel of ...
Bogota Metro Line one, Section one (PLMB) is a 23.96km-long elevated mass rapid transit (MRT) line to be built in Bogota, Columbia. The construction of the first metro line of Bogota (PLMB) will start ...
The Bogota metro is considered an essential project as the population continues to grow in the Colombian capital, which currently has around nine million inhabitants. Santiago Metro has offered advice ...
Washington, August 2, 2018 – Reiterating its commitment to promoting competitive cities through improved infrastructure, urban integration and environmental protection, the World Bank approved the ...