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San Juan de Letrán is a metro station along Line 8 of the Mexico City Metro. [2] [3] It is located in Mexico City's Cuauhtémoc borough in the city centre, or Centro.[2]The station logo depicts the silhouette of the nearby Torre Latinoamericana, and the name San Juan de Letrán is the name of a church in Rome, Italy.
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 ...
The Mexico City Metro (Spanish: Metro de la Ciudad de México, lit. 'Metro of the City of Mexico') is a rapid transit system that serves the metropolitan area of Mexico City , including some municipalities in the State of Mexico .
Constitución de 1917 is a terminal station at the southeastern end of line 8 of the Mexico City Metro in Mexico City, Mexico. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In 2019, the station had an average ridership of 100,043 passengers per day, making it the fourth busiest station in the network.
Universidad (also frequently called Metro C.U., from Ciudad Universitaria) is a station on the Mexico City Metro. [2] [3] It is located in the southern reaches of Mexico City, in Coyoacán borough. [2] A surface station, it is the current terminus of Line 3. [2] [4] The station was opened on 30 August 1983. [4]
Isabel la Católica is a metro station on the Mexico City Metro. [2] [3] It is located in the Colonia Centro neighborhood in the Cuauhtémoc borough in Mexico City's downtown. [2] The station closed on 9 July 2022 [4] for modernization work on the tunnel and the line's technical equipment. [5] It was partly reopened in October 2023. [6]
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.
Constituyentes is a station on Line 7 of the Mexico City metro [2] on the western outskirts of the city center. It serves Chapultepec Park and numerous attractions therein, [3] [4] as well as the Luis Barragán House and Studio. [5] [6] The station opened on 23 August 1985. [7]