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Colonel Rafael Tomás Fernández metro station

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Colonel Rafael Tomás Fernández is a Santo Domingo Metro station on Line 2. It was open on 1 April 2013 as part of the inaugural section of Line 2 between María Montez and Eduardo Brito. The station is located between Juan Pablo Duarte and Mauricio Báez.This is an underground station built below Avenida John F. Kennedy and Expreso V Centenario. It is named in honor of Rafael Tomás Fernández.

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Colonel Rafael Tomás Fernández metro station
Avenida San Martín, Santo Domingo

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N 18.481805555556 ° E -69.906777777778 °
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Coronel Rafael Tomás Fernández Domínguez

Avenida San Martín
10203 Santo Domingo
Distrito Nacional, Dominican Republic
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