The race is on. Three capital cities in Latin America are in the process of
constructing a major new transport system: the metro. Panama City is currently
the most advanced, with the government estimating a completion date of 2014. But
metros in both Bogotá and Quito are due for completion in 2015. The metro plans
played an instrumental part in securing the mayoral electoral victory of Samuel
Moreno in Bogotá in 2007 and the presidential victory of Panama's Ricardo
Martinelli in 2009, as the public complained about traffic congestion and
pollution in the capital cities. A proposed Metrobús also helped Norman Quijano
win power for the Right in San Salvador for the first time in 12 years in 2009,
but he is now discussing a sky train with two lanes.
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