La Granja station is an embanked
metro station
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located on
Line 4A of the
Santiago Metro
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in
Santiago
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,
Chile
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. It lies between the
Santa Julia and
Santa Rosa
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stations in the
commune
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of the same name,
La Granja, and is located along the
Autopista Vespucio Sur highway at the junction with Coronel Street. The station was opened on 16 August 2006 as part of the inaugural section of the line between
Vicuña Mackenna and
La Cisterna
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Demographics
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In the area around the station can be found medical centres, commercial centres, a very big auto dealership and the neighbourhoods of San Gregorio and Millalemu.
The station has four entrances, all located on Santa Rosa Avenue, and also has disabled access.
Etymology
The station is named after the
commune
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* Commune (administrative division), a municipality or township
** Communes of ...
of the same name,
La Granja. According to the Chilean
National Statistics Institute National Institute of Statistics may refer to:
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census
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of 2002, La Granja spans an area of and has 132,520 inhabitants (64,750 male and 67,770 female), making the commune an entirely
urban area
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. The population fell by 0.6% (765 persons) between the 1992 and 2002 censuses.
History and changes in the location
The station’s original planned name was “La Serena” after a street of the same name (now itself renamed Cardenal Raúl Silva Henríquez Avenue). Initially it was going to be located at the intersection of Américo Vespucio Avenue, La Serena Street and an entry ramp to the
Ruta del Maipo Highway, which connects southern Santiago with the
Pan-American Highway
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. However, delays in the construction of the Autopista del Maipo and the parallel construction of
Metro Line 4A and the
Vespucio Sur Freeway meant that the station was moved to the latter-highway's junction with Coronel Street. The station’s planned name was temporarily changed to “Coronel” before the authorities settled on its current name of La Granja.
References
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Santiago Metro stations
Railway stations opened in 2006
Santiago Metro Line 4A