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Eje Central
The Eje Central or Avenida Lázaro Cárdenas is an avenue in the Cuauhtémoc and Gustavo A. Madero boroughs of Mexico City, Mexico. It is part of a system called eje vial of roadways built by Carlos Hank González to modernize Mexico City for improved traffic flow through the city. As its name indicates, it runs through the central zones of the city, starting at Río de los Remedios Avenue (in the limits of Mexico City and Tlalnepantla, State of Mexico) and ending at Río Churubusco Avenue, near Eje Central metro station. Public transportation Metro Several Mexico City Metro stations are also located on Eje Central, most notably the Eje Central station of Line 12. Line 8 runs under Eje Central on its stretch that crosses downtown Mexico City. ;Metro stations * Politécnico * Autobuses del Norte * Instituto del Petróleo *La Raza * Garibaldi / Lagunilla * Bellas Artes * San Juan de Letrán * Salto del Agua * Doctores * Obrera * Lázaro Cárdenas *Eje Central ...
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EJE CENTRAL
The Eje Central or Avenida Lázaro Cárdenas is an avenue in the Cuauhtémoc and Gustavo A. Madero boroughs of Mexico City, Mexico. It is part of a system called eje vial of roadways built by Carlos Hank González to modernize Mexico City for improved traffic flow through the city. As its name indicates, it runs through the central zones of the city, starting at Río de los Remedios Avenue (in the limits of Mexico City and Tlalnepantla, State of Mexico) and ending at Río Churubusco Avenue, near Eje Central metro station. Public transportation Metro Several Mexico City Metro stations are also located on Eje Central, most notably the Eje Central station of Line 12. Line 8 runs under Eje Central on its stretch that crosses downtown Mexico City. ;Metro stations * Politécnico * Autobuses del Norte * Instituto del Petróleo *La Raza * Garibaldi / Lagunilla * Bellas Artes * San Juan de Letrán * Salto del Agua * Doctores * Obrera * Lázaro Cárdenas *Eje Central ...
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Eje Central
The Eje Central or Avenida Lázaro Cárdenas is an avenue in the Cuauhtémoc and Gustavo A. Madero boroughs of Mexico City, Mexico. It is part of a system called eje vial of roadways built by Carlos Hank González to modernize Mexico City for improved traffic flow through the city. As its name indicates, it runs through the central zones of the city, starting at Río de los Remedios Avenue (in the limits of Mexico City and Tlalnepantla, State of Mexico) and ending at Río Churubusco Avenue, near Eje Central metro station. Public transportation Metro Several Mexico City Metro stations are also located on Eje Central, most notably the Eje Central station of Line 12. Line 8 runs under Eje Central on its stretch that crosses downtown Mexico City. ;Metro stations * Politécnico * Autobuses del Norte * Instituto del Petróleo *La Raza * Garibaldi / Lagunilla * Bellas Artes * San Juan de Letrán * Salto del Agua * Doctores * Obrera * Lázaro Cárdenas *Eje Central ...
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Mexico City Metro Line 12
Line 12, also known as the Golden Line from its color on the system map, is a temporarily closed rapid transit line of the Mexico City Metro network. It travels along the Boroughs of Mexico City, boroughs of Benito Juárez, Mexico City, Benito Juárez, Iztapalapa and Tláhuac in southwestern, central-southern and southeastern Mexico City, serving twenty stations. The line was inaugurated on 30 October 2012, going from Tláhuac metro station, Tláhuac to Mixcoac metro station, Mixcoac station. In 2016, work to expand it to Observatorio metro station, Observatorio station started. Line 12 was built by Mexican construction company Empresas ICA in association with Alstom, Alstom Mexicana and Grupo Carso. It runs at At-grade railway, grade, Elevated railway, overground and underground levels. The interchange stations are Mixcoac (Mexico City Metro Line 7, Line 7), Zapata metro station, Zapata (Mexico City Metro Line 3, Line 3), Ermita metro station, Ermita (Mexico Cit ...
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Trolleybuses In Mexico City
The Mexico City trolleybus system ( es, Red de Trolebuses de la Ciudad de México ) serves Mexico City, the capital city of Mexico, and is operated by Servicio de Transportes Eléctricos. The system opened on 9 March 1951.''Trolleybus Magazine'' No. 235 (January–February 2001), p. 14. National Trolleybus Assn. (UK). .Morrison, Allen (2010; updated 2014)The Trolleybuses of Latin America in 2014.Retrieved 24 December 2014. As of mid-2014, the system had 8 lines and the operable fleet included around 360 trolleybuses.''Trolleybus Magazine'' No. 318 (November–December 2014), p. 159. National Trolleybus Assn. (UK). . The total number of trolleybuses scheduled in service in peak periods was 290 in late 2012, but was 264 in mid-2014. Until 2019, the lines were identified with the following letters: A, CP, D, G, I, K, LL and S. As of 2018, the fare is MXN $4.00 (€ 0.18, or US$ 0.21). The nine lines currently in operation are designated by numbers. Lines Lines 1 to 7 ...
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Lázaro Cárdenas Metro Station (Mexico City)
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. It links to the Eje Central Trolebus line. Name and iconography The station is named after Lázaro Cárdenas, and the station logo shows a portrait in profile of him. History From 23 April to 21 June 2020, the station was temporarily closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico The COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico is part of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, worldwide pandemic of COVID-19, coronavirus disease 2019 () caused by SARS-CoV-2, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (). The virus was confirmed to ha .... Ridership Gallery Image:MetroLazaroCardenasSign.JPG, Station entrance, 25 August 2008 References External links * Mexico City Metro Line 9 stations 1988 establishments in Mexico Railway stations opened in 1988 Mexico City Metro stations in Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City ...
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Obrera Metro Station
Obrera is a metro station, station along List of Mexico City metro stations#Line 8: Garibaldi - Constitución de 1917, Line 8 of the Mexico City Metro, metro of Mexico City. The station is situated on Eje Central, Eje Central Lázaro Cárdenas. The station's logo is a construction worker's helmet framed with two gears. The name ''obrera'' comes from the Colonia Obrera neighborhood where the station is located. From 23 April to 18 June 2020, the station was temporarily closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico. Ridership References External links

* Mexico City Metro Line 8 stations, Obrera Railway stations opened in 1994 1994 establishments in Mexico Mexico City Metro stations in Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City Mexico City Metro stations located underground {{Mexico-metro-stub ...
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Doctores Metro Station
Doctores metro station is a metro station, station of the Mexico City Metro in Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City, Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City. It is an underground station with two side platforms, served by Mexico City Metro Line 8, Line 8 (the Green Line), between Salto del Agua metro station, Salto del Agua and Obrera metro station, Obrera stations. It serves the ''Colonia (Mexico), colonias'' (neighborhoods) of Colonia Doctores, Doctores and Colonia Obrera, Obrera, and its name is on account of its proximity to the first one, whose streets are primarily named after physicians; the pictogram depicts a couple of them. Doctores metro station opened on 20 July 1994 with service northward toward Garibaldi / Lagunilla metro station, Garibaldi and southeastward toward Constitución de 1917 metro station, Constitución de 1917 stations. In 2019, the station had an average daily ridership of 12,334 passengers, making it the 138th busiest station in the network and the twelfth busiest of ...
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Salto Del Agua Metro Station
Salto del Agua is a metro (subway) station on the Mexico City Metro. It is located in the Cuauhtémoc borough in the center of Mexico City. Starting 9 July 2022, the Line 1 station will remain closed for at least eight months for modernization work on the tunnel and the line's technical equipment. Name and iconography Its logo represents the ''Salto del Agua'' fountain. This fountain is at the end of the old Chapultepec Aqueduct, also known as the Belen aqueduct. This aqueduct ran from what is now Chapultepec Park, following Chapultepec Avenue and Arcos de Belen (Arches of Belen) Streets ending at this fountain. It lies on the border of the historic center, Colonia Doctores and Colonia Obrera. Contrary to popular belief, this fountain is not the original but rather a reproduction. The original fountain had deteriorated significantly, so architect Guillermo Ruiz was tasked with its reproduction, using the original engraved stone epigraphs as a model. What is left of th ...
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San Juan De Letrán Metro Station
San Juan de Letrán is a metro station along Line 8 of the Mexico City Metro. It is located in Mexico City's Cuauhtémoc borough in the city centre, or Centro. 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 Italy ( it, Italia ), officially the Italian Republic, ) or the Republic of Italy, is a country in Southern Europe. It is located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, and its territory largely coincides with the homonymous geographical .... San Juan de Letrán was the former name of Mexico City's central avenue, on which the station stands. Another stretch further south was named Avenida Niño Perdido ("Lost Child"). Today its name is Eje Central Lázaro Cárdenas. The station was opened, along with all the others on Line 8, on 20 July 1994. Ridership References External links * San Juan de Letran Railway stations opened in 1994 1994 establ ...
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Bellas Artes Metro Station (Mexico City)
Bellas Artes is a station along Line 2 and Line 8 of the Mexico City Metro system. It is located in the Colonia Centro neighborhood of the Cuauhtémoc municipality of Mexico City, on the junction of Avenida Juárez and Eje Central Lázaro Cárdenas, on the eastern end of the Alameda Central, west of the city centre. In 2019, the station had an average ridership of 51,440 passengers per day. Name and pictogram The station is named for the Palacio de Bellas Artes opera house and museum, opened in 1934 and located next to the station. The pictogram depicts a stylized version of the palace's art nouveau façade as seen from the main southern entrance. History The Line 2 section of the station was among the first to be opened in the system on 14 September 1970; the transfer with Line 8 was inaugurated on 20 July 1994. French President Jacques Chirac inaugurated a treasured Hector Guimard style art nouveau Paris Métro entrance next to the western wing of the Palace on ...
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Garibaldi / Lagunilla Metro Station
Garibaldi / Lagunilla (formerly Garibaldi) is a station on the Mexico City Metro. It is a transfer station, serving both Lines 8 and B. It is the northern terminus of Line 8. Name and pictogram The station's logo depicts a guitar and a ''sarape''. Plaza Garibaldi is a large square near the metro station which was named in honor of Giuseppe Garibaldi II, the grandson of Italian hero Giuseppe Garibaldi. The square is famous for the many groups of Mariachi musicians who gather there and for the large numbers of visitors who come to eat, drink, and listen to music in the nearby cantinas. General information Garibaldi is located on the northern fringes of Mexico City's historical downtown district or Centro, it also serves Colonia Guerrero, and Colonia Morelos. Garibaldi's Line 8 platform first opened to passengers in July 1994 and the Line B connection started in December 1999. In May 2017 a permanent exposition about Mexican boxing idols was inaugurated in the station. Thi ...
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La Raza Metro Station
La Raza (Mexican ; Spanish ; ) is a Mexico City Metro transfer station in the Gustavo A. Madero borough of Mexico City. It is a combined underground and at-grade station with two side platforms each, served by Lines  3 (the Olive Line) and 5 (the Yellow Line). La Raza station is located between Potrero and Tlatelolco stations on Line 3, and between Autobuses del Norte and Misterios stations on Line 5. It serves the '' colonias'' (neighborhoods) of Vallejo and Héroes de Nacozari. The station's pictogram depicts the nearby '' Monumento a la Raza'', a pyramid-shaped construction erected in honor of , Mexico's many native peoples and cultures. La Raza station opened on 25 August 1978 with service on Line 3 southward toward Hospital General station. Southeasterly service on Line 5 toward Pantitlán station began on 1 July 1982. The station facilities are partially accessible for people with disabilities as there are braille signage pl ...
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