The Portal de la 80 is one of the terminus stations of the TransMilenio mass-transit system of Bogotá, Colombia, opened in the year 2000.
Location
The station is located in the north-west of the city, specifically at the intersection of Calle 80 with the future Avenida Longitudinal de Occidente (carrera 96A).
History
On December 17, 2000, Portal de la 80 was opened as the first terminus station on the TransMilenio.
It services the neighborhoods of Álamos Norte, Luis Carlos Galán, and Bochicha. It also serves as a juncture for 10 feeder routes and inter-city connections.
The station is located next to the large shopping center by the same name. Also in the area are a large park and Engativá Hospital.
Station services
Old trunk services
Services rendered until April 29, 2006
Kind
Routes
Frequency
Current
Every 3 minutes on average
Express
Every 2 minutes on average
Super Express
Every 2 minutes on average
Express Dominical
Every 3 or 4 minutes on average
Trunk services
Services rendered since April 27, 2015
Kind
Routes to the North
Routes to the South
Routes to the East
Routes to the West
Local
6
Expressed every day all day
G22
Express Monday to Saturday all day
B10
H20 H21
J24
Express Monday to Friday peak rush hour
B55
Express Monday to Friday afternoon peak hour
F62
Express on Sundays and holidays
B94
J95
Routes that finish in this station
Easy route
6
Express every day all day
D22
Express Monday to Saturday all day
D10 D20 D21 D24
Express Monday to Friday morning rush hour
D50 D51
Express on Sundays and holidays
D94 D95
Feeder routes
The station receives the following feeder routes:
Route 1.1 Álamos Norte loop
Route 1.2 Garcés Navas loop
Route 1.3 Villas de Granada loop
Route 1.4 El Cortijo loop
Route 1.5 Ciudadela Colsubsidio loop
Route 1.6 Bolivia Oriental loop
Route 1.7 Quirigua loop
Route 1.8 Calle 80
Route 1.9 Villas del Dorado loop
Route 1.10 Bolivia / Bochicha II loop
Intercity services
Portal de la 80 is also the juncture point for buses between neighboring municipalities, such as Chía, Mosquera, Madrid, and Facatativá.