Metro Tacubaya

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Metro Tacubaya is a station on Lines 1, 7 and 9 of the Mexico City Metro system. It is located in the Miguel Hidalgo borough of Mexico City, west of the city centre.

The station logo represents a water bowl while the name, taken from the surrounding neighbourhood, means "where water joins" in Nahuatl. An Aztec settlement was built on the area, which back then was at the edge of Lake Texcoco.

Metro Tacubaya is one of the network's busiest stations. Line 9 currently has its terminus here, but there are plans for further expansion of the line. The station was built on many levels, in order to accommodate the connecting lines. It has a maze of long, wide corridors between the lines' platforms, which are equipped with escalators. This station's exits connect with many zones of Tacubaya neighbourhood, such as Parque Lira, a local market and the offices of the Miguel Hidalgo borough administration.

Metro Tacubaya has facilities for the handicapped, and a cultural display. It also transfers to trolleybus Line "Ñ", which runs between the station and the ISSSTE Zaragoza General Hospital urban development.


See also: List of Mexico City metro stations


Preceding station Mexico City Metro Following station
Observatorio Línea 1 Juanacatlán
Constituyentes Línea 7 San Pedro de los Pinos
Línea 9 Patriotismo


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