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The following table lists alphabetically all 195 metro stations of the Mexico City Metro system; [1] the line or lines serving each station; the year the station opened; the type of station (underground, elevated or at-grade); and other transportation services the station has connections with, such as the Mexico City Metrobús (a bus rapid transit system), [3] the Xochimilco Light Rail, [4 ...
Lázaro Cárdenas (Spanish: Estación Lázaro Cárdenas) is on Line 9 of the Mexico City Metro System between Metro Centro Médico and Metro Chabacano at the intersection of Eje Central and Eje 3 Sur. [2] [3] It links to the Eje Central Trolebus line.
Eduardo Molina metro station [a] is a Mexico City Metro station within the limits of Gustavo A. Madero and Venustiano Carranza, in Mexico City. It is an at-grade station with one island platform , serving Line 5 (the Yellow Line), between Consulado and Oceanía stations.
El metro: Una solución al problema del transporte urbano. Mexico City: Representaciones y Servicios de Ingeniería 1975. Mexico City: Representaciones y Servicios de Ingeniería 1975. Giniger, Henry, "Mexico City Subway Runs Deep into the Past: Relics of 600 Years in vast Quantity Are Being Unearthed," New York Times , 16 January 1969, 8.
El Rosario Barranca del Muerto: Passenger railway length: 17.011 km Total railway length: 18.784 km Stations: 14 Type of line: El Rosario is a surface terminal. From Aquiles Serdán to Barranca del Muerto, stations are underground. Direction: North-South, at the city west Started operations: December 20, 1984: from Tacuba to Auditorio
Fray Servando, like other stations of line four, is located near Congreso de la Unión Avenue. [2] This station serves Aeronáutica Militar and Merced Balbuena neighborhoods. [2]
The station opened on 19 December 1985 as part of the third stretch of Line 7, going from Tacubaya to Barranca del Muerto, the latter station being the southern terminus of the line. [5] From 23 April to 17 June 2020, the station was temporarily closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico. [6] [7]
Ferrería/Arena Ciudad de México (Spanish pronunciation ⓘ; formerly Ferrería) is a station along Line 6 of the Mexico City Metro. [2] [3] It is located in the Azcapotzalco municipality, in the north of Mexico City. [2] In 2019, the station had an average ridership of 23,779 passengers per day. [4]