Bogotá’s metro system has successfully completed a new phase of testing, reaching Station 4 in the Kennedy district for the first time. Mayor Carlos Fernando Galán announced the advancement, highlighting the progress of the ongoing trials. Trains have now achieved speeds between 80 and 90 kilometers per hour during these tests. This marks a significant step towards the eventual opening of the city’s first metro line. The trials are crucial for ensuring the safety and efficiency of the system before it begins serving passengers. Further testing and evaluations will continue as the project moves closer to completion. The metro is expected to significantly improve transportation options for residents of the Colombian capital.