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Metrovía
Metrovía is a rapid bus transit system developed in Guayaquil, Ecuador, and is now a widely used means of transportation in the city. Line 1 (Metrovía), Line 1 was inaugurated on July 30, 2006. Line 2 (Metrovía), Line 2 was inaugurated on February 16, 2012. Line 3 (Metrovía), Line 3 was inaugurated on May 4, 2008. The system will consist of a total of 7 lines. Metrovía Foundation Established by the city, with roughly 12 employees, this foundation is responsible for overseeing the entire operation. They plan future lines and ensure everything runs smoothly. Unlike other BRT Systems' administrative entities, this one is funded entirely from space rental and other non-fare related income. Smart Cards See also * Quito#Public transport, Trolebus of Quito * TransMilenio of Bogotá * Aerovia (Guayaquil) * Line 1 (Metrovía), Line 1 of Metrovía * Line 2 (Metrovía), Line 2 of Metrovía * Line 3 (Metrovía), Line 3 of Metrovía References {{reflist External linksBRT Poli ...
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Guayaquil
Guayaquil (), officially Santiago de Guayaquil, is the largest city in Ecuador and also the nation's economic capital and main port. The city is the capital (political), capital of Guayas Province and the seat of Guayaquil Canton. The city is located on the west bank of the Guayas River, which flows into the Pacific Ocean at the Gulf of Guayaquil. With a population of 2,746,403 inhabitants, it is the most populous city in the country, and the fifth largest in the Andean Community. However, its urban fabric extends beyond its official urban parishes, encompassing nearby cities and parishes; thus, the Guayaquil metropolitan area reaches a population of 3,618,450, making it the most populous urban agglomeration in the nation, and also the fifth in the Andean Community. As the largest city, it is one of the two main development poles of the country—alongside Quito, the national capital—hosting Ecuador’s main business, financial, cultural, and sports institutions. After seve ...
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