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Ciudad Azteca metro station

Coordinates: 19°32′05″N 99°01′39″W / 19.534595°N 99.0275°W / 19.534595; -99.0275
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Ciudad Azteca
STC rapid transit
General information
LocationEcatepec, State of Mexico
Mexico
Coordinates19°32′05″N 99°01′39″W / 19.534595°N 99.0275°W / 19.534595; -99.0275
Platforms2 island platforms
Tracks3
ConnectionsMexibús Ciudad Azteca
Construction
Structure typeSurface
History
Opened30 November 2000
Passengers
201821,343,822[1]
Rank12/195[1]
Services
Preceding station Mexico City Metro Following station
Terminus Line B Plaza Aragón
toward Buenavista
Location
Ciudad Azteca is located in Mexico City urban area
Ciudad Azteca
Ciudad Azteca
Location within Greater Mexico City

Ciudad Azteca (English: Aztec City) is a surface terminal station on Line B of the Mexico City Metro system.[2][3] It is located in the median of Avenida Carlos Hank González in the Colonia Ciudad Azteca neighborhood of Ecatepec de Morelos in the State of Mexico adjacent to Mexico City.[2] It offers connections to the Terminal Multimodal Azteca Bicentenario bus station.[2] In 2019, the station had an average ridership of 65,350 passengers per day, making it the second busiest station in Line B (after Buenavista) and the 11th busiest station in the network.[4]

Name and pictogram

The logo represents a hieroglyph typical of the Aztec city of Tenochtitlán.[2][3] The station was opened on 30 November 2000.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b "Afluencia de estación por línea 2018" (in Spanish). Sistema Transporte Colectivo Metro. 2019. Archived from the original on 6 June 2019. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d "Ciudad Azteca" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 25 August 2012. Retrieved 6 August 2011.
  3. ^ a b Archambault, Richard. "Ciudad Azteca » Mexico City Metro System". Retrieved 6 August 2011.
  4. ^ "Estaciones de mayor afluencia 2019" (in Spanish). Metro CDMX. Retrieved 29 March 2020.
  5. ^ Monroy, Marco. Schwandl, Robert (ed.). "Opening Dates for Mexico City's Subway". Retrieved 5 August 2011.