
In the first in a series of interviews with the leaders of Latin Americas most important transport projects, we sat down with the General Manager of the Medellin Metro to discuss new metro, tram, metrocable and monorail projects, technology upgrades, supporting the Bogota Metro and TransCaribe and the role the metro has played in Medellin’s development.

Medellin will roll out its Ayacucho Tram service on the 30th of September; it is the first of its kind in the country and considered to be another milestone for public transport in the city. This is the date that has been set out for the inaugural service albeit restrictions and without its two (overhead) lines.

Ya llegó a los patios del metro de la ciudad de Medellín, el vehículo que servirá para realizar el montaje y mantenimiento del sistema de catenaria del tranvía de Ayacucho. El montaje de la catenaria lo realizará personal ciento por ciento metro gracias a la experiencia obtenida en los años de operación del sistema metro, un trabajo para el cual antes la empresa tenía que recurrir a expertos internacionales.

Medellin Mayor Anibal Gaviria on Thursday announced the construction of a third cable car line that will expand the city’s public transport facilities to the northwest of the city.

Metro de Medellin head of planning Tomás Andrés Elejalde has confirmed that the first of twelve cars will be delivered in July for the Ayachu…

Medellin’s metro system has been the cornerstone of the cities revival, as what was once the world’s most dangerous city has been transformed into the…

Las obras del Tranvía de Ayacucho avanzan a buen ritmo para que sus trenes circulen en enero del 2015. El sistema, que conectará al centro…