Tacuba metro station
Mexico City metro station From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mexico City metro station From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tacuba is a station of the Mexico City Metro.[2][3][4] It is located in the Tacuba district of the Miguel Hidalgo borough, to the west of downtown Mexico City.[2] It lies along Lines 2 and 7.[2][3][4]
The station logo depicts three flowers,[3][4] as its name comes from the Nahuatl language word tlacopan, that which means "land of flowers".[2] It refers to the ancient Tepanec kingdom of Tlacopan that existed in the area in pre-Columbian times.[2]
This transfer station was previously the terminal for Metro Line 2 and opened for service along that line on 14 September 1970.[5] Service was extended westward along Line 2 from Tacuba to Panteones and Cuatro Caminos on 22 August 1984.[5] Line 7 opened up through Tacuba on 20 December 1984.[5] The station transfers not only to Line 7 but also to a nearby mini-bus base, which serves boroughs Azcapotzalco and Miguel Hidalgo. Within the station facilities there is a cultural display and an information desk.[2]
Annual passenger ridership (Line 2) | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Ridership | Average daily | Rank | % change | Ref. |
2023 | 10,382,962 | 28,446 | 23/195 | +10.39% | [1] |
2022 | 9,405,769 | 25,769 | 21/195 | +34.48% | [1] |
2021 | 6,994,297 | 19,162 | 26/195 | −9.32% | [6] |
2020 | 7,713,207 | 21,074 | 23/195 | −36.16% | [7] |
2019 | 12,081,287 | 33,099 | 35/195 | +1.52% | [8] |
2018 | 11,900,680 | 32,604 | 33/195 | −6.17% | [9] |
2017 | 12,683,462 | 34,749 | 27/195 | −6.69% | [10] |
2016 | 13,592,650 | 37,138 | 25/195 | −2.53% | [11] |
2015 | 13,944,900 | 38,205 | 22/195 | +1.06% | [12] |
2014 | 13,798,522 | 37,804 | 25/195 | −4.09% | [13] |
Annual passenger ridership (Line 7) | |||||
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Year | Ridership | Average daily | Rank | % change | Ref. |
2023 | 2,623,681 | 7,188 | 138/195 | +5.93% | [1] |
2022 | 2,476,878 | 6,785 | 142/195 | +19.00% | [1] |
2021 | 2,081,340 | 5,702 | 138/195 | +28.91% | [6] |
2020 | 1,614,531 | 4,411 | 162/195 | −49.12% | [7] |
2019 | 3,173,516 | 8,694 | 160/195 | +0.62% | [8] |
2018 | 3,153,828 | 8,640 | 161/195 | +7.40% | [9] |
2017 | 2,936,455 | 8,045 | 165/195 | −1.91% | [10] |
2016 | 2,993,642 | 8,179 | 164/195 | +5.01% | [11] |
2015 | 2,850,926 | 7,810 | 155/195 | −1.98% | [12] |
2014 | 2,908,439 | 7,968 | 154/195 | +14.34% | [13] |
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