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SANTO DOMINGO METRO LINE 1

Do you need any information about the Line 1 line of the Santo Domingo Metro?

Below, you’ll find more detailed information about the Line 1 schedule, all the stations on the line, the Line 1 map, the duration of the Line 1 Metro ride, and the fare for the Line 1 of Santo Domingo.

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Schedule Line 1 Metro Santo Domingo

The operating hours for Line 1 at Santo Domingo Metro are:

  1. Monday through Friday: 6:00 AM – 10:30 PM
  2. Saturday and Sunday: 6:00 AM – 8:00 PM

 

If you’d like more specific details on the intervals between trains and EXACT arrival and departure times, click the button below to access all the information:

Distance Line 1 Metro Santo Domingo

This metro line runs from Mamá Tingó Station to Centro De Los Héroes, serving the entire length of Santo Domingo from north to south.

If you would like to see all the information about each station, click on the name of the different stops along the route below to view all the details.

Once you click on one of the stops along the subway route, you’ll be able to see where each station is located, as well as nearby buses, hotels, places to eat, information points, and other points of interest that can be very useful for passengers or travelers on this subway line.

Connections Line 1 Metro Santo Domingo

This line connects with the Line 2 Metro Santo Domingo at the station:

Subway stations Line 1 Santo Domingo

The stations on Line 1 of Santo Domingo Metro are as follows:

  • Mama Tingó
  • Gregorio Urbano Gilbert
  • Gregorio Luperón
  • José Francisco Peña Gómez
  • Hermanas Mirabal
  • Generalissimo Máximo Gómez
  • The Tainos
  • Pedro Livio Cedeño
  • Manuel Arturo Peña Batlle
  • Juan Pablo Duarte
  • Prof. Juan Bosch
  • Casandra Damirón
  • Joaquín Balaguer
  • Amín Abel Hasbún
  • Francisco Alberto Caamaño Deñó
  • Centro De Los Héroes

The Line 1 line of Santo Domingo features a network of interconnected stations served by the metro, allowing you to travel comfortably from north to south in just a few minutes.

Additionally, at the Juan Pablo Duarte stop, you can connect to the Line 2 line of Santo Domingo, in case you’re interested in or need to transfer to this metro line.

The existence of this line offers the option to take advantage of the various businesses in each area to run errands or simply discover new areas you may not have known about before. On each station page, you’ll find different interesting places where you can shop and thus plan your trip.

Additionally, some of these Line 1 stops on the Santo Domingo line are very close to one another, so in some cases it might be a good idea to get off the subway one stop before your destination or one stop later to run other errands or simply take a walk.

If you’d like to view the map showing all the stations and the two lines, or download it, simply click the button below:

Ticket price for Santo Domingo on Line 1

The fare at all stations and on all lines of the Santo Domingo Metro is RD$20.00 (~$0.33 USD) pesos.

If you plan to travel frequently, we recommend purchasing a rechargeable card. This card costs RD$15.00 (~$0.25 USD) pesos and allows you to make multiple trips at any time during metro service hours. Additionally, once purchased, you can recharge the card with credit to extend its validity and useful life.

Click the button below for detailed information about the Santo Domingo rechargeable card.

Contact Santo Domingo Metro

If you have any questions or concerns regarding Santo Domingo Metro, please contact us by phone or email.

Customer and Passenger Service Phone Numbers:

809-732-2670 | 809-333-2670 | 809-333-2671

Customer and Passenger Service Email:

info@opret.gob.do

You may submit your inquiry Monday through Sunday and on holidays during the Santo Domingo metro service hours.

You may submit your inquiry in person at the Transportation Reorganization Office located at Av. Máximo Gómez at the corner of Av. Reyes Católicos, Cristo Rey, Santo Domingo, D.N., Dominican Republic. Zip Code: 10501

Information about Santo Domingo Line 1

Generally, Santo Domingo subway users often have various questions and concerns about the Line 1. That is why we have compiled and answered a series of frequently asked questions for users who use the subway service and need this information. This information has been verified and is up to date.

The Line 1 Metro line in Santo Domingo opened in 2009

It is 14.50 km long from the Mamá Tingo station to the Centro De Los Héroes station.

The Line 1 line of the Santo Domingo subway system has 16 stations.

The subway trains complete this route in approximately 45 minutes each way.

The first subway train begins running at 6:00 a.m.

The last subway train departs at 10:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, and at 8:00 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays.
The signature color of Line 1 is blue.
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