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La Raza (Mexican ; Spanish ; ) is a
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station in the
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borough of
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. It is a combined underground and at-grade station with two
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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
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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
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for people with disabilities as there are
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signage plates; inside, there is an Internet café, a library, and a mural titled ''Monstruos de fin de milenio'', painted by Ariosto Otero Reyes. Outside, there is a
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and a bus terminal. In 2019, the station had an overall average daily ridership of 40,937 passengers. The transfer tunnel has an approximate length of , the second-longest in the system. Inside the tunnel, there is a permanent science exhibition called ''El Túnel de la Ciencia'' ("The Tunnel of Science"), installed by the
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(UNAM) to provide scientific information to passengers, which was opened on 30 November 1988. The exposition features information about science and astronomy using pictures.


Location

La Raza is a
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transfer station in the
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borough, in northern
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. The Line 3 station lies along Insurgentes Norte Avenue, while the Line 5 station lies along the intersection of Leoncavallo and Paganini Streets, near Eje Central Lázaro Cárdenas. La Raza serves the '' colonias'' (
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for "neighborhoods") of Héroes de Nacozari and Vallejo. Within the system, it lies between Potrero and Tlatelolco stations on Line 3; on Line 5, the station lies between Autobuses del Norte and Misterios stations. The area is serviced by a (CETRAM), a type of
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, La Raza Metrobús transfer station (Lines 1 and  3), by Line 1 (formerly Line A) of the trolleybus system, by Routes 11-A, 12, 23, 27-A, and 103 of the
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network, and by Routes 7-D, 20-C, and 20-D of the city's public bus system. In the future, it will connect with the Mexibús Line IV route.


Exits

There are five exits. *Northwest: Insurgentes Norte Avenue, Vallejo (Line 3). *Southwest: Insurgentes Norte Avenue, Vallejo (Line 3). *West: Insurgentes Norte Avenue, Héroes de Nacozari (Line 3). *North: Leoncavallo Street and Paganini Street, Vallejo (Line 5). *South: Paganini Street, Vallejo (Line 5).


History and construction

Line 3 of the Mexico City Metro was built by Ingeniería de Sistemas de Transportes Metropolitano, Electrometro, and Cometro (a subsidiary of
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); La Raza Line 3 opened on 25 August 1978, on the first day of the La Raza– Hospital General service. It was built underground; the Potrero–La Raza stretch goes from the street level to the underground level, and its length is , while the La Raza–Tlatelolco interstation tunnel is long. Line 5 of the Mexico City Metro was built by Cometro; the station was opened on 1 July 1982, on the first day of the La Raza– Pantitlán service. The station was built at grade level. While the La Raza–Autobuses del Norte interstation is long, the one between La Raza and Misterios measures and goes from the street level to the underground one. The passenger transfer tunnel that connects Line 3 with Line 5 has an approximate length of , and is the second-longest in the system after Atlalilco station, which connects Lines 8 (the Green and Golden lines, respectively), whose length is . La Raza's
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depicts the '' Monumento a la Raza'', a pyramid-shaped construction erected in 1940 in honor of , an ethnic movement by
indigenous peoples of Mexico Indigenous peoples of Mexico ( es, gente indígena de México, pueblos indígenas de México), Native Mexicans ( es, nativos mexicanos) or Mexican Native Americans ( es, pueblos originarios de México, lit=Original peoples of Mexico), are those ...
. The facilities are partially
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for people with disabilities as there are
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signage plates, and there is an
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, a
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, and a library. In 2008, Metro authorities had maintenance work done on Line 5 station's roof. In August 2016, the Government of Mexico City built a
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outside La Raza station.


1995 shooting

On 28 September 1995, Ernesto Cruz Jiménez, a
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police officer, entered a parked train and shot seven passengers, killing two of them. After being arrested, Cruz said he felt depressed. He was sentenced to 50 years in prison. After the incident, the Government of Mexico City had walk-through metal detectors installed in the metro system.


Other incidents

The station floods during periods of heavy rainfall.


Ridership

According to the data provided by the authorities, between 2011 and 2021, commuters averaged between 17,200 and 37,900 daily entrances on Line 3 and between 6,000 and 12,900 daily entrances on Line 5. In 2019, before the
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, the station's ridership totaled 14,942,281 passengers. For Line 3, the ridership was 11,364,171 passengers—31,134 passengers per day, which was a decrease of 397,769 passengers compared to 2018. For Line 5, the station had a ridership of 3,578,110—9,803 passengers per day, which was a decrease of 46,541 compared to 2018. In 2019, the Line 3 station was the 38th busiest of the system's 195 stations, and the line's 6th busiest. The Line 5 station was the 155th busiest in the system and the line's 5th busiest.


Landmarks


''El túnel de la ciencia''

The ''El túnel de la ciencia'' Museum (English for "The Tunnel of Science") is the longest permanent exposition in the world. Science and astronomy pictures and information are mounted on the walls located inside the transfer tunnel. It was opened on 30 November 1988—the first Latin American scientific exhibition installed in a public transport location. Its purpose is to provide scientific information to passengers. It is aimed at young people since many of them are students at the
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(UNAM) and the
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(IPN). The tunnel's area is and features images of the autumn-sky
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, planets and satellites, the
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, and, in the middle of the tunnel, there is a drawn-to-scale representation of the
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displaying the 12 zodiac constellations, drawn with
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. The exhibition was installed by
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, UNAM's science museum. It is estimated that 60,000 people visit it with the guided tour service. In 2018, the remodeled the tunnel.


Other exhibitions

On 25 November 2008, the Metro authorities installed the 1997 mural ''Monstruos de fin de milenio'' (), which was painted and donated to the metro system by Mexican painter . In June 2015, the Center for Research and Advanced Studies (CINVESTAV) of the IPN exhibited multiple human brains, their anatomy, and some injuries they had suffered. In April 2016, the displayed
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,
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,
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, and a
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jaw. In June 2016, the system featured an exhibition of 80 preserved human body parts by the Tominaga Nakamoto University, a display of 50 sculptures by Nour Kuri representing human bodies, and six photographs by Duilio Rodríguez representing pain. In May and June 2018, La Raza station hosted exhibitions by Manuel de la Cera, Norma Patiño, Teresa Olalde, and the
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(UAM)'s LibroFest. From 21 August to 15 October 2018, the
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(SAGARPA) and the National Commission for the Knowledge and Use of Biodiversity (CONABIO) displayed an exposition in the tunnel on
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and their ecological importance. In 2020, the station temporarily displayed pictures, landscapes, and sculptures created by Swiss artist
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.


Gallery


References


External links

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''El túnel de la ciencia''
Official Website (in Spanish) * {{DEFAULTSORT:Raza, La 1978 establishments in Mexico 1982 establishments in Mexico Accessible Mexico City Metro stations Mexico City Metro Line 3 stations Mexico City Metro Line 5 stations Mexico City Metro stations in Gustavo A. Madero, Mexico City Railway stations located underground in Mexico Railway stations opened in 1978 Railway stations opened in 1982