Metros in South America

The Buenos Aires Metro (locally known as el subte, from "subterráneo") is a mass-transit network that serves the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. ...more on Wikipedia about "Buenos Aires Metro"

The Caracas Metro is a mass-transit system serving Caracas, Venezuela. ...more on Wikipedia about "Caracas Metro"

(José González-Lander) Jose Gonzalez-Lander ( November 13, 1933 - January 18, 2000) was a Caracas, Venezuela born engineer credited for leading the planning, design and construction of the Caracas Metro during an uninterrupted period of more than thirty years, from 1966 to 1997. ...more on Wikipedia about "José González-Lander"

The Caracas Metro (referred as El Metro by locals) is a rapid transit system operating in Caracas, capital of Venezuela. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of Caracas Metro stations"

The Rio de Janeiro Metro (Metrô Rio) is a mass-transit underground railway network that serves the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Founded in 1979 with five stations operating on one line, it now includes 32 stations and two separate lines and serves on average nearly half a million passengers per day. ...more on Wikipedia about "Rio de Janeiro Metro"

Metro de Santiago is the metro system serving Santiago, the capital of the Republic of Chile. It is a network of five lines with a total of 85 stations, with some currently under construction. ...more on Wikipedia about "Santiago Metro"

São Paulo Metro is a young metro rail system and is very modern and efficient. Despite São Paulo being one of the largest cities in the world, with a population of nearly 20 million, its metro system is relatively small when compared to its European or North American counterparts. ...more on Wikipedia about "São Paulo Metro"

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