Mixcoac is a station on
Line 7 and
Line 12 of the
Mexico City Metro
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The station serves both lines as a transfer station and as the northwestern terminus of Line 12.
In 2019, the station had an average total ridership of 54,963 passengers per day.
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History
The station opened on 19 December 1985 as part of the third stage of Line 7.
In 2012, with the inauguration of Line 12, Mixcoac became a transfer station, as well as the temporary terminus of the mentioned line.
An extension of Line 12 from Mixcoac to Observatorio is under construction, projected to be finished by 2020. By that time, Mixcoac will no longer work as the western terminus of Line 12.
General information
The station runs deep under Avenida Revolución, a main thoroughfare in Mexico City
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. It serves the Mixcoac
Mixcoac is an area of southern Mexico City which used to be a separate town and municipality within the Mexican Federal District until it was made part of Mexico City proper (the '' Departamento Central'' at the time) in 1928.
Mixcoac consists o ...
area of the city.
There are two main entrances to the station: one in the west sidewalk of the aforementioned avenue and the other in a small plaza between Avenida Revolución, Avenida Patriotismo, Eje 7 Sur Extremadura and Calle Empresa.
Metro Mixcoac serves the following neighborhoods: Santa María Nonoalco, Mixcoac
Mixcoac is an area of southern Mexico City which used to be a separate town and municipality within the Mexican Federal District until it was made part of Mexico City proper (the '' Departamento Central'' at the time) in 1928.
Mixcoac consists o ...
, San Juan and Insurgentes Mixcoac.
Name and pictogram
The station is named after the neighborhood of Mixcoac
Mixcoac is an area of southern Mexico City which used to be a separate town and municipality within the Mexican Federal District until it was made part of Mexico City proper (the '' Departamento Central'' at the time) in 1928.
Mixcoac consists o ...
, where it is located. The station pictogram depicts a snake because the Nahuatl name ''Mixcoac'' means "Nest of Cloud Serpents".
Ridership
Metro Museum
Mixcoac station houses the Museo del Metro (Metro Museum), a museum dedicated to the history and culture of the Mexico City Metro.
The museum has seven rooms, each one with specific items including: whiteprints, floor plans and technical drawings from the construction of the metro, a collection of photos, metro tickets from different periods and archeological objects that have been found during the excavations to build the twelve metro lines.
Exits
Line 7
*East: Av. Revolución between Extremadura street and Empresa street, Mixcoac
Mixcoac is an area of southern Mexico City which used to be a separate town and municipality within the Mexican Federal District until it was made part of Mexico City proper (the '' Departamento Central'' at the time) in 1928.
Mixcoac consists o ...
*West: Av. Revolución between Andrea del Sarto street and Benvenuto Cellini street, Col. Santa María Nonoalco
Line 12
*Southeast: Av. Patriotismo and Donatelo street, Col. Insurgentes Mixcoac
*Northeast: Empresa street and Av. Revolución, Col. San Juan
Gallery
Image:Entrada_al_Museo_del_Metro.jpg, Entrance to the Museo del Metro
Image:Letrero_Mixcoac_Linea_7_y_12.jpg, Entry sign for Mixcoac station (newer and former versions)
References
External links
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Mixcoac
Mixcoac is an area of southern Mexico City which used to be a separate town and municipality within the Mexican Federal District until it was made part of Mexico City proper (the '' Departamento Central'' at the time) in 1928.
Mixcoac consists o ...
Railway stations opened in 1985
1985 establishments in Mexico
2012 establishments in Mexico
Railway stations opened in 2012
Mexico City Metro Line 12 stations
Accessible Mexico City Metro stations
Mexico City Metro stations in Benito Juárez, Mexico City
Railway stations located underground in Mexico