Line 1 is Mexico City's first metro line. The subway map is painted in pink.
| Line 1 | |
|---|---|
Metro Mexico City | |
Observatorio Station | |
| Opening of the first section | September 4, 1969 |
| Length, km | 18.8 |
| Number of stations | 20 |
| Average daily passenger transportation, thousand people / day | 684 [1] |
| The busiest station | Observatorio [1] |
People buy tickets on the first day of the line, September 5, 1969.
Content
Start Timeline
| Plot | Launch date |
|---|---|
| Chapultepec - Zaragoza | September 4, 1969 |
| Chapultepec - Juanacatlán | April 11, 1970 |
| Juanacatlán - Tacubaya | November 20, 1970 |
| Tacubaya - Observatorio | June 10, 1971 |
| Zaragoza - Pantitlán | August 22, 1984 |
Map and Stations
Map of Mexico City Metro Line 1
| No. | Russian name | Spanish name | Transplantation | opening date | Area |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| one | Observatorio | Observatorio | June 10, 1972 | Варlvaro Obregon | |
| 2 | Takubaya | Tacubaya | November 20, 1970 | Miguel Hidalgo | |
| 3 | Juanacatlan | Juanacatlán | April 11, 1970 | ||
| four | Chapultepec | Chapultepec | September 4, 1969 | Kuautemok | |
| five | Seville | Sevilla | September 4, 1969 | ||
| 6 | Insurhentes » | Insurgentes | September 4, 1969 | ||
| 7 | Kuautemok | Cuauhtémoc | September 4, 1969 | ||
| eight | Balderas | Balderas | September 4, 1969 | ||
| 9 | Salto del Agua | Salto del agua | September 4, 1969 | ||
| ten | Isabel La Catholicica | Isabel la católica | September 4, 1969 | ||
| eleven | Pinot suarez | Pino suárez | September 4, 1969 | ||
| 12 | Merced | Merced | September 4, 1969 | Venustiano Carranza | |
| 13 | Candelaria | Candelaria | September 4, 1969 | ||
| 14 | San lazaro | San lázaro | September 4, 1969 | ||
| 15 | Moctesuma | Moctezuma | September 4, 1969 | ||
| sixteen | Balbuena | Balbuena | September 4, 1969 | ||
| 17 | Boulevard Puerto Aereo | Boulevard puerto aéreo | September 4, 1969 | ||
| 18 | Gomez Farias | Gómez farías | September 4, 1969 | ||
| nineteen | Zaragoza | Zaragoza | September 4, 1969 | ||
| 20 | Pantitlan | Pantitlán | August 22, 1984 |
See also
- Metro Mexico City
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Operational Metro Metro Mexico City 2017 (Spanish)