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6 de Marzo station

Purple Line · Jach'a Thaki in Aymara

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6 de Marzo station in detail

6 de Marzo station on Mi Teleférico — Purple Line, La Paz

6 de Marzo is one of the 26 stations of Mi Teleférico, the urban cable car network of La Paz and El Alto. It is served only by the Purple Line. Its Aymara name is Jach'a Thaki: like every station on the network, it has a double name, in Spanish and in Aymara.

What is near 6 de Marzo

Avenida 6 de Marzo
0 min walk
The avenue that crosses El Alto and runs past the international airport.
Markets and street trade
2 min walk
An area of intense street commerce, markets and transport connections.
El Alto International Airport
0 min walk
The airport is in El Alto, but it has NO cable car station: from this area you still need a taxi, minibus or bus to reach the terminal.

Connections and street transport

Minibuses and trufis
La Paz’s minibuses and shared taxis link every station with the surrounding districts
PumaKatari / Wayna Bus
The municipal buses of La Paz and El Alto connect with several stations on the network
Transfers
You change lines inside the station and pay an extra Bs 2 (Bs 1 on the reduced fare)
Bicycle parking
Several stations have free bicycle parking

Services at 6 de Marzo station

Step-free access
Level boarding and staff on hand to help with wheelchairs and strollers
Ticket desks and top-ups
Cards are sold and topped up at the station counters
Virtual Yala card
Go through the gate with the QR code in the app — no physical card needed
Passenger information
Station staff and screens showing the status of each line
Security
CCTV and staff on the platforms and at the entrances
Bicycle parking
Available at several stations on the network
Tip

Buy or top up your card before you head to the platform: at peak times the line at the ticket desk is longer than the line to board. With the virtual Yala card you can top up from your phone and go straight through the gate with a QR code, skipping the counter altogether.

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Frequently asked questions about 6 de Marzo

Like the rest of the network, 6 de Marzo runs Monday to Saturday from 06:00 to 23:00 and Sundays and public holidays from 07:00 to 21:00. The extended timetable (opening at 06:00) has been in force since December 2025. There are no departure times to catch: cabins run continuously, one every 12 seconds, so there is no “next one” to wait for. See the opening hours page for the full detail.

6 de Marzo is a station on the Purple Line of Mi Teleférico. The line page lists every station on it, along with the running times.

The standard fare is Bs 3 (about US$0.45) for the first line and Bs 2 for each transfer. On the reduced fare — students, people over 60 and passengers with a certified disability — it is Bs 1.50 plus Bs 1 per transfer. You can pay with a physical card or with the QR code of the virtual Yala card; the full breakdown is on the fares page.

Mi Teleférico stations are built for step-free access: boarding is level and the cabins slow to a stop at the platform so you can get in easily, with staff on hand to help with wheelchairs, strollers and older passengers. Passengers with a certified disability travel on the reduced fare.

Yes. The cabins take bicycles and bulky luggage as long as they fit without getting in the way of other passengers, and several stations have bicycle parking. The cabins seat ten and load on the move, so station staff will give you a hand with your bags.

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