Estación Fátima, Metro station in Belén district, Medellín, Colombia
Estación Fátima is a bus stop in the Belén district that serves the Metroplús system with connections on lines L1 and L2. The station includes modern shelter facilities and real-time information displays for arriving buses.
The station opened in 2011 as part of Medellín's effort to expand public transportation and connect western neighborhoods with the city center. This addition helped improve mobility across the region.
The station serves as a gathering place for residents in the Belén area, where people meet and connect before heading to work or school. It functions as part of the daily rhythm of the neighborhood.
The stop operates from early morning until late evening, making it accessible for travelers at various times throughout the day. It helps to check the information displays to track real-time updates on bus arrivals and any service changes.
The stop features dedicated bicycle parking that connects with the EnCicla bike-sharing system for visitors who want to combine different modes of transportation. This makes it a practical hub for multimodal commutes.
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