Metro Juanacatlán

Juanacatlán
STC rapid transit

José Vasconcelos Street entrance to the metro station.
Coordinates 19°24′46″N 99°10′56″W / 19.41289°N 99.182167°W / 19.41289; -99.182167Coordinates: 19°24′46″N 99°10′56″W / 19.41289°N 99.182167°W / 19.41289; -99.182167
Platforms 2
Tracks 2
History
Opened 20 November 1970
Services
Preceding station   Mexico City Metro   Following station
towards Observatorio
Línea 1
towards Pantitlán

Juanacatlán is a metro station on the Mexico City Metro.[1][2] It is located in Mexico City's Miguel Hidalgo borough in the San Miguel Chapultepec neighborhood, and lies on Line 1 of the Metro.[1][2]

Its logo depicts a butterfly, and its name comes from the Nahuatl word Xonacatlan, which means "place of onions" (sometimes mistakenly read as meaning "place of butterflies").[1] It is named for Juanacatlán in the state of Jalisco.[1] The station was opened on 11 April 1970.[3]

The station's building also contains the offices of the Metro workers' trade union, the windows of which depict the front of a metro train.[4][5] This station runs under Avenida Pedro Antonio de los Santos.[1] It serves the San Miguel Chapultepec and Condesa districts.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Juanacatlán" (in Spanish). Retrieved 14 August 2011.
  2. 1 2 Archambault, Richard. "Juanacatlán » Mexico City Metro System". Retrieved 14 August 2011.
  3. Monroy, Marco. Schwandl, Robert, ed. "Opening Dates for Mexico City's Subway". Retrieved 14 August 2011.
  4. Hernandez, Daniel (31 October 2009). "Day of the Dead: Your New American Holiday « Mexico". Retrieved 14 August 2011.
  5. Hernandez, Daniel. "News Stories supporting "Celebrating the Dead" commentary". Retrieved 14 August 2011.


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