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CAF announces the first edition of the Latin American and Caribbean Economic Forum 2025 in Panama
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"The project is particularly important for CAF due to the institution’s commitment to initiatives, aimed at improving the quality of life of the urban populations in Latin America, such providing public transportation services primarily for low-income people," said Enrique García, President of the Latin American multilateral lender.
In Project First Line of the Quito Metro, a 22-kilometer (13mile) tunnel will connect the Quitumbe bus terminal (south of town) to the Mariscal Sucre Airport in Labrador (north of town), with 15 stations along the line. Its passenger traffic is estimated to be 378,000 per day at the start of operations in 2016. The 18 trains, with six cars each, will complete travel between both ends in about 35 minutes, at an average speed of 37.5 kph (approximately 23 mph).
The project’s total cost is $1.677 billion, with $700 million provided by multilateral lending agencies, including CAF with $250 million (14.9% of total project cost). Local counterparts will cover the remainder.
The Quito Metro will have a high socio-economic impact, with improved mobility in the city by cutting down commuting time, reducing vehicle operating costs and fuel savings, reducing pollution and promoting civic culture thanks to high quality public services.
The loan will finance project costs, including civil works, facilities, inspection, environmental and social costs, and contingencies.
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