Ávila Camacho Metro Station
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Ávila Camacho railway station is the interchange station between SITEUR's Lines 1 and 3 in
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during his six-year term 1940–1946; and takes its name from the homonymous avenue with which the underground section of line 1 crosses. The station provides service to the ''San Miguel de Mezquitán'', ''La Normal'' and ''Observatorio'' neighborhoods. Additionally, it is a strategic connection point in the city since it links with various bus routes in the city, which serve the municipalities of
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Guadalajara Guadalajara ( ; ) is the capital and the most populous city in the western Mexican List of states of Mexico, state of Jalisco, as well as the most densely populated municipality in Jalisco. According to the 2020 census, the city has a population ...
. During the construction of line 3, it was intended that the elevated interchange station with line 1 be named ''Federalismo station'', but during the final construction it was renamed ''Ávila Camacho station''; therefore, both stations operate as one, the same as .


Points of interest

* Urban Primary School ''María C. Reyes'' * ''
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'' and ''Enrique Díaz de León'' avenues * Federalismo cycleway, which runs from Manuel Ávila Camacho Av. until Circunvalación
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Av * San Miguel de Mezquitán Colony *
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Section 47 Syndicate Offices * San Miguel de Mezquitán Park & Parish


Gallery

File:Estación Ávila Camacho Línea 3 GDL (Exterior).jpg, External view of the ''Ávila Camacho'' railway station of Line 3. File:Estación Federalismo L3 (03-11-2017).jpg, Line 3 Federalismo station as of File:SITEUR L1 Ávila Camacho.svg, Line 1 Ávila Camacho railway station logotype. File:SITEUR L3 Ávila Camacho.svg, Line 3 Ávila Camacho railway station logotype. The red stripe indicates a connection with Line 1


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External links

* Guadalajara light rail system Line 1 stations Guadalajara light rail system Line 3 stations Railway stations in Guadalajara Railway stations in Mexico opened in 2020 Railway stations in Mexico opened in 1989 Railway stations located underground in Mexico {{Mexico-metro-stub