Estación Parque de Belén, Metro station in Belén district, Medellín, Colombia.
Estación Parque de Belén is a transport station in the Belén neighborhood serving both metro and bus connections for the western sectors of Medellín. The facility features platforms, corridors, and access points designed to handle passenger movement between different routes and transportation systems.
The station opened in 2011 as part of Medellín's plan to expand and modernize public transportation infrastructure in the western part of the city. This expansion helped connect neighborhoods that had previously relied on limited transport options.
This transport hub reflects the neighborhood's role as a connection point between residential areas and the broader city network. Local residents rely on it as part of their daily rhythm, moving between home, work, and community spaces in the surrounding district.
The station is accessible by foot from surrounding residential areas and features ramps and elevators for people with mobility challenges. Visitors should check route information before arriving, as different lines serve different destinations throughout the western zones.
The station integrates two separate transit lines that operate independently but share physical infrastructure at this location. This dual-line arrangement allows passengers to switch between systems without leaving the station grounds.
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