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The line was inaugurated in 1983 and it runs from northwest to northeastern Mexico City. Line 6 has 11 stations and a length of 13.947 km (8.666 mi), out of which 11.434 km (7.105 mi) are for service. Line 6 is the second line in the entire Mexico City Metro network with least passengers, having 23,533,445 users in 2021. [1]
Line A was the second metro line that extended into the suburbs of Mexico City outside the Mexican Federal District. Opened in its entirety in 1991, it comprises ten stations over 17.192 kilometres (10.683 mi) of track, of which 14.893 kilometres (9.254 mi) are passenger track.
Pages in category "Mexico City Metro Line 6 stations" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D.
The collapse of a section of the Mexico City metro line in May was a structural failure caused by at least six serious construction errors, a report found.
Vallejo (Spanish: Estación Vallejo) is a station along Line 6 of the Mexico City Metro. [2] [3] It is located in the Colonia Vallejo neighborhood of the Azcapotzalco borough of northwestern Mexico City. [2] Its logo represents a silhouette of a factory. [2] [3] The station opened on 21 December 1983. [4]
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 ...
This is a route-map template for the Mexico City Metro Line 6, a rapid transit line in Mexico This page was last edited on 4 October 2024, at 21:23 (UTC). Text is ...
The Mexico City Metro (Spanish: ... Interior of a subway on line 2 of the subway in Mexico City. The maximum design speed limit is 80 km/h (50 mph) (average speed 35. ...