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The Metrotrén (Spanish compound for metro, 'subway' + tren, 'train') was a Chilean commuter rail and regional rail service operated by the state-owned rail company EFE. The system started as a 134-kilometre line between Santiago and San Fernando, unifying between them the city of Rancagua and other 23 towns in the Metropolitan and O'Higgins regions. This line was first connected with the Santiago Metro at Alameda station, which gave the name to the service. In 2021, EFE decided to eliminate the brand Metrotren, and establish the services as separate brands, still fully operated by the company.

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  • Metrotren​ era la denominación utilizada por un servicio de tren suburbano chileno operado por Tren Central, filial de la Empresa de los Ferrocarriles del Estado (EFE). En un comienzo abarcaba una distancia de 134 km entre las ciudades de Santiago y San Fernando, uniendo 24 comunas situadas en las regiones Metropolitana y del Libertador General Bernardo O'Higgins. Sin embargo, en la actualidad el servicio de Metrotren fue dividido en dos, Metrotren Nos y Metrotren Rancagua, los cuales abarcan una distancia de 20 km entre Santiago y Nos y 82 km entre Santiago y Rancagua, respectivamente quedando suprimido el servicio hasta San Fernando. (es)
  • The Metrotrén (Spanish compound for metro, 'subway' + tren, 'train') was a Chilean commuter rail and regional rail service operated by the state-owned rail company EFE. The system started as a 134-kilometre line between Santiago and San Fernando, unifying between them the city of Rancagua and other 23 towns in the Metropolitan and O'Higgins regions. This line was first connected with the Santiago Metro at Alameda station, which gave the name to the service. In 2021, EFE decided to eliminate the brand Metrotren, and establish the services as separate brands, still fully operated by the company. (en)
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