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Sistema de Transporte Colectivo Metrorrey
Metrorrey Logo
Length 23km (Line 1 is 18.5km long, Line 2 is 4.5km long)
Number of Stations 25 (Line 1 has 19, Line 2 has 6)
Cities Served Monterrey, Guadalupe, San Nicolas de Los Garza* & Escobedo* (*To be served after the completion of the expansion of line 2 in 2007)
Daily Transport Capacity 165,000
Enginners & Designers Siemens_AG (tracks) Bombardier (trains)
Running Schedule 5:00 - 24:00, trains arrive every 3.5 minutes during rush hour.

The Monterrey Metro is the most modern metro system in Mexico, being most advanced in its service infrastructure; providing the major northern city of Monterrey, Nuevo León, with fast and efficient mass transit services for 15% of its territory. It also has a solid reputation for safety. It currently has 70 high floor trains and transports approximately 50 million passengers each year.

The Monterrey Metro, officially known as Metrorrey, has only two lines. Line 1 was opened in 1991 and runs through the center of the city from the north-west to the eastern part of the Monterrey Metropolitan Area. Line 1 runs over an elevated structure, 18.5 km long, with 19 stations. A complete ride along this line takes about 27 minutes. Line 1 is linked to line 2 at Cuauhtémoc station, located downtown. Line 2 (underground) was opened in 1994, is 4.5 km long and has 6 stations. Line 2 runs from the metro shops located north to the Cuauhtémoc station to Macroplaza and, when completed, it will be 24 km. long.

Cuauhtémoc Station (line 1)

Line 1 section

Cuauhtémoc Station (line 2)

Line 2 section


An expansion for Line 2 has been declared and it is expected to begin during August-September 2005 and finish during the second half of 2007 before the celebration of the 2007 Universal Forum of Cultures in the Monterrey. The expansion will add 14 high-floor light rail vehicles to the metro system. However, there are serious doubts about the financial possibility for completing the project.

Lines

Metrorrey Map

Line 1

San Bernabé – Unidad Modelo – Aztlán – Penitenciaría – Alfonso Reyes – Mitras – Simón Bolívar – Hospital – Edison – Central (Next to Monterrey Central Bus Station) – Cuauhtémoc (linked to line 2) – Del Golfo – Felix U Gómez – Parque Fundidora – Y Griega – Palacio Federal – Lerdo de Tejada – Exposición

Parque Fundidora Station

Estacion Parque Fundidora

Félix U. Gómez Station

Estacion Félix U. Gómez

Line 2

General Anaya – Cuauhtémoc (linked to line 1) – Alameda – Fundadores – Padre Mier – Zaragoza (in the heart of Macroplaza)


General Anaya - Line 2 (underground)

General Anaya - Line 2 (underground)

General Anaya Emergency Exit

General Anaya Emergency Exit


Additional Photos

Train Interior

Train Interior


Train Leaving Estacion Zaragoza

Leaving Zaragoza


Looking down into the ticketing area of Estacion Zaragoza

Zaragoza


Outside Estacion Zaragoza in the Macroplaza

Zaragoza Macroplaza

Ticket Vendor

Tickets


Passing Train

Passing Train

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