Culhuacán metro station

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Culhuacán is a station on Line 12 of the Mexico City Metro.[3] The station is located between Atlalilco and San Andrés Tomatlán. It was opened on 30 October 2012 as a part of the first stretch of Line 12 between Mixcoac and Tláhuac.[3]

Coordinates19.337001°N 99.108990°W / 19.337001; -99.108990
Platforms2 side platforms
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Culhuacán
Mexico City Metro
The station
General information
Coordinates19.337001°N 99.108990°W / 19.337001; -99.108990
SystemMexico City Metro
Operated bySistema de Transporte Colectivo (STC)
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeElevated
Accessibleyes[1]
Other information
StatusIn service
History
Opened30 October 2012; 13 years ago (2012-10-30)
Key dates
12 March 2014;
12 years ago
 (2014-03-12)
Temporarily closed
28 October 2015;
10 years ago
 (2015-10-28)
Reopened
3 May 2021;
5 years ago
 (2021-05-03)
Temporarily closed
15 July 2023;
2 years ago
 (2023-07-15)
Reopened
Passengers
20255,378,305[2][a]Increase 11.07%
Rank96/195[2][a]
Services
Preceding station Mexico City Metro Following station
Atlalilco
toward Mixcoac
Line 12 San Andrés Tomatlán
toward Tláhuac
Location
Culhuacán is located in Mexico City
Culhuacán
Culhuacán
Location within Mexico City
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The station is located south of the city center, at the intersection between Avenida Tlahuac and Calzada Taxqueña. It is above the ground.

The station is named after the pueblo of Culhuacán, which was an important prehispanic city and is now a designated "Barrio Mágico" within the borough of Iztapalapa. The station's icon depicts the Aztec glyph for Culhuacán.[4]

Ridership

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Annual passenger ridership[a]
Year Ridership Average daily Rank % change Ref.
20255,378,30514,73596/195+11.07%[2]
20244,842,32213,230101/195+226.18%[2]
20231,484,5724,067169/195NA[2]
202200176/195−100.00%[2]
20211,179,6253,231166/195−68.40%[5]
20203,733,41710,200100/195−33.14%[6]
20195,583,58515,297118/195+5.80%[7]
20185,277,51114,458124/195+11.09%[8]
20174,750,86513,016128/195+10.22%[9]
20164,310,52011,777139/195+630.65%[10]
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Notes

  1. The data here is limited to the most recent ten years to avoid excessive listings; earlier figures can be found in this page's history or on the Mexico City Metro website. To calculate the average daily ridership, the annual total is divided by 365 days (366 in leap years), with decimals omitted from the result. Each station per line is ranked individually, as the system counts transfer stations separately. The percentage change is calculated automatically using the data from the current year and the previous year.

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