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Fucha (TransMilenio)
The simple
station
Fucha
is part of the
TransMilenio
mass-transit system
of
Bogotá, Colombia
, opened in the
year 2000
.
Etymology
The station
is named
Fucha
due to its proximity to
the channel
of the
Fucha River
, which runs along
Calle 13
Sur. Fucha means "her" or "female" in
Muysccubun
,
the language
of the
indigenous
Muisca
who inhabited the
Bogotá savanna
before the
Spanish conquest
.
Location
The station is located in southern
Bogotá
, specifically on
Avenida Caracas
, with
Calles
17 and
18A
sur
.
It serves the
Ciudad Jardín
and Restrepo
neighborhoods
.
History
At the beginning
of 2001, the second phase of the Caracas line of
the system
was opened from
Tercer Milenio
to the intermediate station
Calle 40 Sur
. A few months later, service was extended south to
Portal de Usme
.
Station services
Old trunk services
Kind
Routes
Frequency
Current
Every 3 minutes on average
Express
Every 2 minutes on average
Express Dominical
Every 3 or
4 minutes
on average
Current Trunk Services
Type
Northern Routes
Southern Routes
All days
Feeder routes
This station does not have
connections
to feeder routes.
Inter-city service
This station does not have any
inter-city
service.