La Paz metro station (State of Mexico)

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La Paz (Spanish: Estación La Paz) is a Mexico City Metro station that serves Line A.[2][3] It is the line's terminal station.[2][3] It opened, along with the other stations along Line A, on 12 August 1991.[4] It is located in Los Reyes Acaquilpan, State of Mexico a city that is the municipal seat of the La Paz municipality.[2]

LocationLa Paz
State of Mexico
Mexico
Coordinates19°21′02″N 98°57′39″W
LineMexico City Metro Line A (Pantitlán - La Paz)
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La Paz
Mexico City Metro
An FM-86 at the station
General information
LocationLa Paz
State of Mexico
Mexico
Coordinates19°21′02″N 98°57′39″W
SystemSTC rapid transit
LineMexico City Metro Line A (Pantitlán - La Paz)
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeAt grade
History
Opened12 August 1991; 34 years ago (1991-08-12)
Passengers
202514,258,524[1][a]Increase 2.98%
Rank12/195[1][a]
Services
Preceding station Mexico City Metro Following station
Los Reyes
toward Pantitlán
Line A Terminus
Location
La Paz is located in Mexico City urban area
La Paz
La Paz
Location within Greater Mexico City
Area map
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The logo for the station is a dove in flight, since La Paz means "Peace".[2][3]

Exits

  • North: Mexico-Puebla Federal Highway, La Paz
  • South: Mexico-Puebla Federal Highway, La Paz

Ridership

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Annual passenger ridership[a]
Year Ridership Average daily Rank % change Ref.
202514,258,52439,06412/195+2.98%[1]
202413,846,34837,83112/195+4.24%[1]
202313,283,54536,39313/195+0.74%[1]
202213,185,90536,12513/195+27.13%[1]
202110,372,21128,41714/195−0.06%[5]
202010,378,38728,35616/195−33.63%[6]
201915,636,79042,84021/195+6.18%[7]
201814,727,13440,34822/195+6.19%[8]
201713,869,13237,99723/195+11.75%[9]
201612,410,66933,90832/195+28.45%[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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