Buenavista Station

Buenavista (Terminal Buenavista)
Commuter rail

Buenavista Station prior to its remodeling in 2006
Station statistics
Address Cuauhtémoc, D.F. Mexico City
Lines Buenavista–Cuautitlán
Connections Mexico City Metrobús and Metro Buenavista
Other information
Opened January 10, 1873 (1873-01-10)
Closed 1958, 1997
Rebuilt 1961, 2006
Owned by N de M (until 1997)
Tren Suburbano (2006–present)

Buenavista Station is a passenger rail station in Mexico City.[1] The station provided intercity passenger rail service until those services were discontinued by Ferrocarriles Nacionales de México in 1997. In June 2008, the station was reopened to serve as the terminus of the newly inaugurated commuter rail service, the Ferrocarril Suburbano de la Zona Metropolitana del Valle de México.[2]

The adjacent Metro Buenavista station is also the terminus of Mexico City Metro Line B, that runs from this station to Ciudad Azteca in the State of Mexico.

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History

The station served to inaugurate passenger rail service in Mexico on January 10, 1873, when Ferrocarriles Nacionales de México ran its first passenger rail trip from Mexico City to the Port of Veracruz.[3] Among the passengers of the inaugural trip was Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada, President of Mexico at the time.[3] The rail trip took three days due to a number of official presidential events along the route.

The original structure was demolished by Ferrocarriles Nacionales de México in 1958 to construct a new station nearby.[3] The plot on which the original station stood was redeveloped. The new Buenavista Station was inaugurated in 1961 by President Adolfo Lopez Mateos.

The headquarters of Ferrocarriles Nacionales de México were built in front of the station and to the north of the station an automated postal facility was constructed. To the south of the station, the burrough hall of the Borough of Cuauhtémoc was inaugurated in September 1976.[4] The traffic circle in front of the station holds a statue of Christopher Columbus, which was inaugurated on October 12, 1892, in celebration of the 400-year anniversary of the explorer's discovery of America.

The principal intercity destinations served by Buenavista station until 1997 were:

Current use

The station was remodelled beginning in 2007 in preparation for the launch of commuter rail service to Cuautitlán in the State of Mexico.

In addition to being a terminus of Metro Line B, the railway station is also a stop on Metrobús, Mexico City's bus rapid transit line.[5]

See also

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