Cuauhtémoc (Monterrey Metro)

This article is about the Monterrey Metro station. For the Mexico City Metro station, see Metro Cuauhtémoc. For other uses, see Cuauhtémoc (disambiguation).
Cuauhtémoc

View from Av. Cuauhtémoc
Location Monterrey
Nuevo León, Mexico
Coordinates 25°41′10″N 100°19′01″W / 25.68611°N 100.31694°W / 25.68611; -100.31694Coordinates: 25°41′10″N 100°19′01″W / 25.68611°N 100.31694°W / 25.68611; -100.31694
Operated by STC Metrorrey
History
Opened April 25, 1991[1]
Services
Preceding station   Monterrey Metro   Following station
toward Talleres
Line 1
toward Exposición
toward Sendero
Line 2
toward Zaragoza

The Cuauhtémoc Station (Spanish: Estación Cuauhtémoc) is a station on the Monterrey Metro.[1][2][3] It is located in the north end of Cuauhtémoc Avenue, in the north side of downtown Monterrey.[1] It opened on April 25, 1991.[1]

Cuauhtémoc station is the most important station on the Metrorrey System, as it serves as the only transfer between Line 1 and Line 2.[1] In the transfer point between lines, this station has stores that range from clothing to mobile phones, it also features a photo gallery on the advancement of the Line 2 expansion works.

This station is named after Cuauhtémoc Avenue, and its logo represents a stylized headshot of Cuauhtémoc, an important Aztec ruler.[1]

This station is accessible for people with disabilities.[1]

In October 2008 after the inauguration of the extended Line 2 by President Felipe Calderón and other dignitaries, ridership on the Monterrey Metro system surged from 260,000 per day to 334,000 per day.[4] Cuauhtémoc, San Nicolás, and Alameda were the stations that saw the greatest increase in passenger use and many riders were delayed before service adjustments could be made.[4]

Line 1

Station Type Comments
  Elevated The elevated part of the station belongs to the Yellow Line, it's the only station in Line 1 that connects to Line 2 (Green Line). To the west it goes to Central station and to the east to Del Golfo station.

Line 2

Station Type Comments Photo
  Underground The underground part of the station belongs to the Green Line, it connects to Line 1 (Yellow Line), it has 3 platforms (2 on the sides and 1 in the middle). To the north it goes to General Anaya Terminal station and to the south to Alameda station.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "STC Metrorrey - Gobierno del Estado de Nuevo León, México: HISTORIA" (in Spanish). Retrieved July 14, 2011.
  2. "Red de metro de Monterrey" (in Spanish). Metros del Mundo. Retrieved July 23, 2011.
  3. Some building materials for the station were provided by C & E International Products, SA de CV of Monterrey. See "C & E Productos Internacionales" (in Spanish). Retrieved July 23, 2011.
  4. 1 2 "METRORREY - Urban Freak Forums" (in Spanish). Retrieved July 23, 2011.
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