San Juan de Letrán metro station
Mexico City metro station From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mexico City metro station From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
San Juan de Letrán is a metro station along Line 8 of the Mexico City Metro.[2][3] It is located in Mexico City's Cuauhtémoc borough in the city centre, or Centro.[2]
STC rapid transit | |||||||||||
General information | |||||||||||
Coordinates | 19.431305°N 99.141569°W | ||||||||||
Line(s) | (Garibaldi / Lagunilla - Constitución de 1917) | ||||||||||
Platforms | 2 side platforms | ||||||||||
Tracks | 2 | ||||||||||
Connections | Eje Central | ||||||||||
Construction | |||||||||||
Structure type | Underground | ||||||||||
Parking | No | ||||||||||
History | |||||||||||
Opened | 20 July 1994 | ||||||||||
Passengers | |||||||||||
2023 | 8,774,818[1] 5.64% | ||||||||||
Rank | 29/195[1] | ||||||||||
Services | |||||||||||
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The station logo depicts the silhouette of the nearby Torre Latinoamericana, and the name San Juan de Letrán is the name of a church in Rome, Italy.[2][3] San Juan de Letrán was the former name of Mexico City's central avenue, on which the station stands. Another stretch further south was named Avenida Niño Perdido ("Lost Child"). Today its name is Eje Central Lázaro Cárdenas.[2] The station was opened, along with all the others on Line 8, on 20 July 1994.[4]
Annual passenger ridership | |||||
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Year | Ridership | Average daily | Rank | % change | Ref. |
2023 | 8,774,818 | 24,040 | 31/195 | +5.64% | [1] |
2022 | 8,306,364 | 22,757, | 29/195 | +31.43% | [1] |
2021 | 6,320,155 | 17,315 | 32/195 | +11.05% | [5] |
2020 | 5,691,465 | 15,550 | 48/195 | −42.87% | [6] |
2019 | 9,962,243 | 27,293 | 51/195 | −1.25% | [7] |
2018 | 10,088,092 | 27,638 | 49/195 | −4.55% | [8] |
2017 | 10,569,327 | 28,957 | 45/195 | −6.36% | [9] |
2016 | 11,286,742 | 30,838 | 42/195 | −0.67% | [10] |
2015 | 11,362,912 | 31,131 | 43/195 | +5.57% | [11] |
2014 | 10,763,293 | 29,488 | 45/195 | −5.46% | [12] |
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