Metro Morelos
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Canal del Norte Line 4 Candelaria |
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San Lázaro Line B Tepito |
Metro Morelos is a station on the Mexico City Metro. It is located in Venustiano Carranza borough, in the north of Mexico City. The station logo depicts the profile of José María Morelos y Pavón, second instigator of the War of Independence of 1810. Its name refers to the neighbourhood which serves.
This station has a peculiar feature; it is the only one that has two different logos: one, the profile of Morelos shown above; the other, a 3/4 view of him. Both logos were stylised reproductions of peso coins from the 1980s. Today the 3/4-view logo is used only in the Line 4 area of the station.
Metro Morelos was originally to be named Metro Terminal Tapo, referring to the eastern intercity bus station (locally known as "la Tapo"), located about a kilometre away; for this reason, the Metro authorities decided instead to name the station for the neighbourhood which serves. Metro San Lázaro is closer to the bus station and, in fact, is directly connected to it by means of a pedestrial tunnel.
Metro Morelos has facilities for the handicapped, and a cultural display.
Martín Carrera | Talismán | Bondojito | Consulado | Canal del Norte | Morelos | Candelaria | Fray Servando | Jamaica | Santa Anita |
Ciudad Azteca | Plaza Aragón | Olímpica | Tecnológico | Muzquiz | Río de los Remedios | Impulsora Nezahualcóyotl | Villa de Aragón | Bosque de Aragón | Deportivo Oceanía | Oceanía | Romero Rubio Ricardo Flores Magón | San Lázaro | Morelos | Tepito | Lagunilla | Garibaldi | Guerrero | Buenavista |