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Mexico City Metro Line 1 information


Line 1 / Línea 1
Observatorio terminal
Overview
LocaleMexico City
Termini
  • Observatorio
  • Pantitlán
Connecting lines
  • Mexico City Metro Line 12 ObservatorioUnder construction
  • Mexico City Metro Line 7 Mexico City Metro Line 9 Tacubaya
  • Mexico City Metro Line 3 Balderas
  • Mexico City Metro Line 8 Salto del Agua
  • Mexico City Metro Line 2 Pino Suárez
  • Mexico City Metro Line 4 Candelaria
  • Mexico City Metro Line B San Lázaro
  • Mexico City Metro Line 5 Mexico City Metro Line 9 Mexico City Metro Line A Pantitlán
Stations20
Service
TypeRapid transit
SystemMexico City Metro
Operator(s)Sistema de Transporte Colectivo (STC)
Rolling stockNM-16, NM-22
Ridership665,171 passengers per day (2019)[1]
History
Opened4 September 1969
Technical
Line length16.654 km (10 mi)
Track length18.828 km (12 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
with roll ways along track
ElectrificationGuide bars
Operating speed36 km/h (22 mph)
Route map

Legend
Mexico City Metro Line 1
Observatorio yard
Mexico City Metro Line 1
Mexico City Metro Line 1
Observatorio
Mexico City Metro Line 12
Mexico City Metro Line 1
Tacubaya
Mexico City Metro Line 7 Mexico City Metro Line 9
Mexico City Metro Line 1
Juanacatlán
Mexico City Metro Line 1
Chapultepec
Mexico City Metro Line 1
Sevilla
Mexico City Metro Line 1
Insurgentes
Mexico City Metro Line 1
Cuauhtémoc
Mexico City Metro Line 1
Balderas
Mexico City Metro Line 3
Mexico City Metro Line 1
Salto del Agua
Mexico City Metro Line 8
Mexico City Metro Line 1
Isabel la Católica
Mexico City Metro Line 1
Pino Suárez
Mexico City Metro Line 2
Mexico City Metro Line 1
Merced
Mexico City Metro Line 1
Candelaria
Mexico City Metro Line 4
Mexico City Metro Line 1
San Lázaro
Mexico City Metro Line B
Mexico City Metro Line 1
Moctezuma
Mexico City Metro Line 1
Balbuena
Mexico City Metro Line 1
Boulevard Puerto Aéreo
Mexico City Metro Line 1
Gómez Farías
Mexico City Metro Line 1
Zaragoza
Mexico City Metro Line 1
Mexico City Metro Line 1
Mexico City Metro Line 1
Zaragoza workshops
Mexico City Metro Line 1
Pantitlán
Mexico City Metro Line 5 Mexico City Metro Line 9 Mexico City Metro Line A

Mexico City Metro Line 1 is one of the twelve Metro lines operating in Mexico City, Mexico. Officially inaugurated in 1969, it was the first metro line to be built in the country. Its identifying color is pink, and it runs west–east.

Juanacatlán, Tacubaya, and Observatorio, Chapultepec, Sevilla, Insurgentes, Cuauhtémoc, Balderas, and Salto del Agua stations are currently closed for reconstruction through September 2024.

The line is built under several avenues: Parque Lira, Pedro Antonio de los Santos, Circuito Interior, Avenida de los Insurgentes, Avenida Chapultepec, Arcos de Belén, Balderas, Eje Central Lázaro Cárdenas, José María Izazaga, Isabel la Católica, Anillo de Circunvalación, Congreso de la Unión, Eduardo Molina, and Ignacio Zaragoza.

It connects with Lines 7 and 9 at the Station Tacubaya, Line 3 at Balderas, Line 8 at Salto del Agua, Line 2 at Pino Suárez, Line 4 at Candelaria, Line B at San Lázaro and Lines 5, 9 and A at Pantitlán. When Line 12 extension is completed, it will also connect with Line 12 at Observatorio.[2]

  1. ^ "Afluencia de estación por línea 2019" (in Spanish). Metro CDMX. Retrieved 25 April 2020.
  2. ^ "Ampliarán Línea 12 del Metro del DF". Sipse (in Spanish). February 14, 2013. Retrieved July 27, 2018.

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