Chapultepec metro station

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Chapultepec is a station on the Mexico City Metro.[2][3] It is located in the Cuauhtémoc borough in the center of Mexico City.[2] In 2019, the station had an average ridership of 57,873 passengers per day, making it the 14th busiest station in the network.[4] From November 2023 to April 2025, the station remained closed for modernization work on the tunnel and the line's technical equipment.[5]

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Chapultepec
STC rapid transit
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Track view inside the Chapultepec station
General information
LocationAvenida Chapultepec
Cuauhtémoc
Mexico City
Mexico
Coordinates19.420783°N 99.176288°W / 19.420783; -99.176288
Operated bySistema de Transporte Colectivo (STC)
Line(s) (Observatorio - Pantitlán)
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Connections Chapultepec
Chapultepec stop (temporary)
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Platform levels1
ParkingNo
Bicycle facilitiesYes
Other information
StatusIn service
History
Opened4 September 1969
Passengers
20240[1] 100%
Rank189/195[1]
Services
Preceding station Mexico City Metro Following station
Juanacatlán Line 1 Sevilla
toward Pantitlán
Location
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Chapultepec
Location within Mexico City
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Passengers at the station during the first day of operations of the station, 5 September 1969.

The station logo depicts a grasshopper (chapulín).[2][3] The station's name comes from the Bosque de Chapultepec, a large nearby park that contains a hill with the same name.[2] Chapultepec means "grasshopper hill" in Nahuatl.[2] The station was opened on 5 September 1969 with service eastward to Sevilla, when Chapultepec served as the western terminus of Line 1.[6] Westward service from Chapultepec to Juanacatlán started 11 April 1970.[6]

Chapultepec lies along Line 1 only.[2][3] Despite no longer being a terminal and not being a transfer station for other metro lines, the station does play an important role as a bus transfer station, connecting with a vast array of microbuses that service the north of Mexico City and areas in the adjacent State of México, such as Ciudad Satélite, Valle Dorado, Arboledas and Cuautitlán Izcalli.

The station is also served by two trolleybus lines of STE: One is L2 (formerly route S), which runs east from Chapultepec to Metro Velódromo along the arterial thoroughfares known as Eje 2 Sur and Eje 2A Sur and is one of two high-frequency trolleybus lines that STE calls "Zero-Emissions Corridors".[7] The other is route I, which connects Chapultepec with Metro El Rosario, to the north.

Chapultepec has an information desk; the station forecourt also contains a collection of retail stores, including a clothes boutique, a drugstore and a record store.

The station serves the following neighborhoods: San Miguel Chapultepec, Colonia Juárez, Colonia Condesa and Colonia Roma Norte.

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Ridership

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Annual passenger ridership
Year Ridership Average daily Rank  % change Ref.
202400189/195−100.00%[1]
20238,464,43023,19039/195−25.63%[1]
202211,382,16131,18418/195+25.20%[1]
20219,091,33224,90717/195−8.67%[8]
20209,954,62527,19818/195−48.66%[9]
201919,388,67753,11915/195+0.13%[4]
201819,363,64653,05114/195+0.42%[10]
201719,281,78352,826173/195−6.34%[11]
201620,586,48056,24714/195−4.70%[12]
201521,602,13959,18313/195+5.72%[13]
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