Light Blue Line — Mi Teleférico
Prado ↔ Libertador · 4 stations · 2.6 km · about 10 minutes end to end.
Light Blue Line: route and key facts
The Light Blue Line of Mi Teleférico links Prado with Libertador in about 10 minutes, with 4 stations over 2.6 km. It opened on 14 July 2018 and can carry up to 4,000 passengers per hour in each direction.
The Light Blue Line flies over the Avenida del Poeta and the open-air theater, linking El Prado — the main avenue of La Paz — with Libertador. Along with the Purple Line it is one of the highest-capacity lines on the network: up to 4,000 passengers per hour in each direction.
Stations on the Light Blue Line
Interchange stations are marked in yellow. Most stations also have a name in Aymara, the indigenous language of the Altiplano.
The Light Blue Line is the one that feels most like a classic urban metro: it follows the city’s central axis, it is short (about 10 minutes end to end) and at both ends it offers transfers to three other lines.
Interchanges from the Light Blue Line
Light Blue Line hours and fare
Frequently asked questions about the Light Blue Line
The Light Blue Line has 4 stations: Prado, Teatro al Aire Libre, Av. Poeta, Libertador. It runs from Prado to Libertador and takes about 10 minutes end to end.
End to end (Prado – Libertador) the ride takes around 10 minutes. Because a cabin leaves every 12 seconds, there is virtually no waiting once you are through the gate.
The same as the rest of the network: Monday to Saturday, 06:00 – 23:00, and Sundays and public holidays, 07:00 – 21:00. Scheduled maintenance can close the line for a few days a year.
The standard fare is Bs 3 (about US$0.45). If this line is a transfer within your trip, you pay Bs 2 extra. The reduced fare is Bs 1.50 plus Bs 1 per transfer. You can pay at the ticket window or with the QR code of the Yala card.
You can change at Av. Poeta, Libertador. The change happens inside the station, but each additional line costs Bs 2 more.