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Los Postes Station.

Lima Peru 11° S · 77° W

Los Postes Station stands as a pivotal node in Lima’s rapidly evolving urban transit landscape, serving the populous district of San Juan de Lurigancho.

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Introduction

Los Postes Station is a central node on Lima Metro’s Line 1, strategically located in San Juan de Lurigancho—Lima’s most populous district. Since its opening in 2014, Los Postes has played a pivotal role in transforming urban mobility for millions of residents and visitors, offering efficient, affordable, and accessible rapid transit in a city historically challenged by congestion and fragmented transport options (UNESCO; Lima City Kings). This guide provides a detailed overview of Los Postes Station, covering its historical context, visiting hours, ticketing, accessibility, connections, safety tips, and practical advice for a seamless travel experience.


The Evolution of Lima’s Mass Transit

Lima’s explosive growth—from 400,000 residents in 1940 to over 7 million by 1990—exposed the limits of traditional bus-based transit and led to the vision of a modern metro (UNESCO; UNU). The Metro project, first proposed as the “Tren Eléctrico” in the 1980s, faced decades of delays due to economic and political instability. After intermittent progress, Line 1 began full operation in 2011, with Los Postes Station added during the 2014 extension (Lima City Kings; Wikipedia).

Los Postes Station quickly became a vital artery for San Juan de Lurigancho, bridging a historically underserved area with Lima’s economic and cultural hubs. Its impact is visible both in reduced commute times and in the urban regeneration that followed its inauguration (UrbanRail.net).


Station Location and Design

Los Postes is situated along Avenida Próceres de la Independencia, at a prominent intersection in San Juan de Lurigancho (Wikipedia; metrolima.pe). The station is elevated, providing efficient travel above congested streets and offering panoramic views of Lima’s evolving urban landscape (UrbanRail.net). Its utilitarian design features clear signage, covered platforms, and readily visible station access points.

For navigation, use Plus Code 2X3R+F2P, Lima 15419 on Google Maps (metrolima.net), or locate the station on Lima Metro’s official network maps (MetroLineMap.com).


Visiting Hours and Ticketing

Station Operating Hours

  • Monday to Sunday: 5:00 a.m. – 11:00 p.m.
    (Check for updates or temporary changes on official platforms, especially during holidays or special events) (metrolima.pe; mapa-metro.com).

Train Frequency

  • Peak Hours: Trains every 3–4 minutes
  • Off-Peak: Every 6–10 minutes

Ticketing and Fares

  • Lima Pass Card: Required for entry; purchase at station kiosks or vending machines.
  • Initial Card Cost: S/5.00 (Peruvian soles)
  • Single Journey Fare: S/1.50–S/2.50 (distance and category dependent)
  • Discounts: Available for students, seniors, and people with disabilities (with valid ID)
  • Recharge: At machines, counters, or via official mobile app (metrolima.pe).

Note: Payment is cash-based; carry small denominations as card acceptance may be limited.


Accessibility Features and Facilities

Los Postes Station prioritizes inclusivity and safety:

  • Elevators and Ramps: For wheelchair and mobility-impaired access (Accessible Escapes).
  • Escalators and Stairways: Provide access between levels
  • Tactile Pavement and Audio Announcements: Aid visually impaired travelers
  • Bilingual Signage: Spanish and English for easier navigation
  • Accessible Restrooms: Availability may vary; inquire at customer service

Other amenities include:

  • Covered waiting areas and seating
  • Security staff and CCTV surveillance
  • Customer service desks for assistance
  • Small retail kiosks (snacks, drinks, travel necessities)
  • Emergency intercoms

Transport Connections and Nearby Attractions

Metro and Bus Connections

  • Line 1: Runs from Villa El Salvador (south) to Bayóvar (north), connecting 26 stations (mapa-metro.com).
  • Feeder Buses and “Combis”: Extend reach into residential and commercial areas (metrolima.pe).
  • Corredor Morado and Local Bus Lines: Routes 404, 405, 412 provide additional options.
  • Taxis and Rideshares: Uber, Cabify, and official taxis are readily available—use authorized providers for safety (ohlalima.com).

Neighborhood and Points of Interest

San Juan de Lurigancho offers a window into Lima’s working-class vibrancy:

  • Local Markets: Bustling with street food, fresh produce, and crafts
  • Parque Zonal Huiracocha: Expansive park with recreational areas
  • Community Centers, Schools, and Parks: Authentic glimpses of daily life

While not a traditional tourist hub, the district’s dynamism and commerce provide cultural enrichment beyond Lima’s main attractions.


Safety, Security, and Practical Tips

  • Personal Security: The station is monitored and generally safe, but standard urban vigilance is advised (Travel Safe Abroad).
  • Peak Hours: Avoid 7:00–9:00 a.m. and 5:00–8:00 p.m. for a more comfortable experience.
  • Valuables: Keep belongings secure and avoid displaying expensive items.
  • Currency: Use Peruvian soles (PEN); ATM access may be limited, so plan cash needs in advance (travel.gc.ca).
  • Weather: Dress in layers for Lima’s mild, humid climate (travelsafe-abroad.com).
  • Local Services: Pharmacies, clinics, and retail shops are available in the vicinity (metrolima.net).
  • Emergency Numbers: Police 105, Ambulance 106, Fire 116

Cultural Context and Local Etiquette

  • Queuing: Respect lines, especially during rush hours
  • Politeness: Basic Spanish greetings (“buenos días,” “por favor”) are appreciated
  • Personal Space: Expect crowded conditions but maintain courtesy

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What are Los Postes Station’s hours of operation?
A: Open daily, 5:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. (metrolima.pe)

Q: How do I buy tickets?
A: Purchase and recharge a Lima Pass card at station kiosks or vending machines; no paper tickets.

Q: Is the station accessible for people with disabilities?
A: Yes—elevators, ramps, tactile paving, and accessible restrooms are provided (Accessible Escapes).

Q: Are there bus connections at Los Postes?
A: Yes, including feeder lines and Corredor Morado routes.

Q: Is it safe to use Los Postes Station at night?
A: Generally safe, but exercise standard precautions, especially when traveling alone.


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Plan your visit with the official Lima Metro website and download the Lima Metro app for real-time updates, ticketing, and route planning. For more travel guides and up-to-date tips on Lima’s transportation, follow us on social media and explore related articles on Lima’s attractions and neighborhoods.


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