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Irarrázaval metro station

Santiago Metro logo.png Irarrázaval
Santiago Metro station
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Irarrázaval metro station
Location General Bustamante Avenue / Irarrázaval Avenue
Coordinates 33°27′8.66″S 70°37′44.36″W / 33.4524056°S 70.6289889°W / -33.4524056; -70.6289889Coordinates: 33°27′8.66″S 70°37′44.36″W / 33.4524056°S 70.6289889°W / -33.4524056; -70.6289889
Line(s) Santiago de Chile L5.svg Line 5
Platforms 2 side platforms
Tracks 2
Connections Transantiago buses
Construction
Disabled access Yes
History
Opened April 5, 1997
Services
Preceding station   Santiago Metro   Following station
Line 5
Line 3
under construction

Irarrázaval is a metro station on Line 5 of the Santiago Metro, in Santiago, Chile. The station is so named due to its location beneath Avenida Irarrázaval, a main road of the commune of Ñuñoa, which in turn was named after the Chilean lawyer and politician Manuel José Yrarrázaval Larraín.

The station is located underground, between stations Santa Isabel to the north and Ñuble to the south. Vicuña Mackenna Avenue is one block to the west of the station.

Access to Irarrázaval metro station is via Avenida General Bustamante as it intersects with Avenida Irarrázaval, and via the interior of Bustamante Park facing Avenida Irarrázaval. The station also has disability access.

Irarrázaval metro station will be a transfer station for the constructing Line 3, which will run between to-be-built stations Huechuraba to the northeast and Larraín to the east of Santiago, including existing stations Universidad de Chile and Plaza Egaña. Construction on Line 3 began in September 2012.

To the south of the station at the intersection with Grecia Avenue is the site of the former Suárez Mujica Palace, a Neoclassic Greco-Roman construction which was destroyed by fire in 2005. Prior to the disaster this was known as "the haunted house".



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