Mexico City Metro Line 2

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Mexico City Metro Line 2 is one of the 16 lines of the Mexico City Metro.

Line 2 is the second of the network, the color that identifies it is blue and runs from west to east and north to south, turning at the city center. It starts at the border of the city and the Estado de México and ends in the city south.

It commutes with Line 7 at Tacuba, Line 3 at Hidalgo, Line 8 at Bellas Artes, Line 1 at Pino Suárez and Lines 8 and 9 at Chabacano. At Tasqueña it links with the Mexico City Light Rail to Xochimilco. It used to be served by NC-82 and some NM-83 trains.

This line was temporarily served by an NM-02 train with landscapes and images of Mexico City.

This line has seen the worst accident in Mexico City history when on October 20, 1975 there was a crash between two trains at Metro Viaducto. One train was parked at the station picking up passengers when it was hit by another train that did not stop on time. 20 people were killed and several wounded. After that accident there were installed automatic traffic lights in all the lines.


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Geographically accurate path of Mexico City metro line 2
Geographically accurate path of Mexico City metro line 2

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