Consulado metro station

Pictogram of Consulado metro station. It features the silhouette of a water duct. Consulado
Mexico City Metro
STC rapid transit
Picture of the platforms at Consulado station, featuring the platforms and the tracks in the middle.
Line 4 platforms, 2006
General information
LocationRío Consulado Avenue and Congreso de la Unión Avenue
Gustavo A. Madero and Venustiano Carranza, Mexico City
Mexico
Coordinates19°27′28″N 99°06′50″W / 19.457893°N 99.113932°W / 19.457893; -99.113932
Owned byGovernment of Mexico City
Operated bySistema de Transporte Colectivo (STC)
Line(s)Mexico City Metro Line 4 (Martín CarreraSanta Anita)
Mexico City Metro Line 5 (PolitécnicoPantitlán)
Platforms4 side platforms (2 per line)
Tracks4 (2 per line)
Connections
Construction
Structure type
Other information
StatusIn service
History
Opened
  • Mexico City Metro Line 4 29 August 1981
  • Mexico City Metro Line 5 19 December 1981
Passengers
20232,818,133[a]Increase 8.72%
Rank
Services
Preceding station Mexico City Metro Following station
Bondojito Line 4 Canal del Norte
Valle Gómez Line 5 Eduardo Molina
toward Pantitlán
Location
Consulado is located in Mexico City
Consulado
Pictogram of Consulado metro station. It features the silhouette of a water duct. Consulado
Location within Mexico City
Map
Area map and exits

Consulado metro station[b] is a transfer station of the Mexico City Metro in Gustavo A. Madero and Venustiano Carranza, Mexico City. It is a combined elevated and at-grade station, along Lines 4 (the Aqua Line) and 5 (the Yellow Line). Consulado is located between Bondojito and Canal del Norte stations on Line 4, and between Valle Gómez and Eduardo Molina stations on Line 5. It serves the colonias of 7 de Noviembre, 20 de Noviembre, Felipe Ángeles, and Mártires de Río Blanco.

The station is named after the Consulado River, which runs below Río Consulado Avenue, and its pictogram depicts a water duct, representing the ducted part of the river. Consulado station opened on 29 August 1981 with service northward toward Martín Carrera station and southward toward Candelaria station on Line 4. Southeast service on Line 5 toward Pantitlán metro station started on 19 December 1981. In 2019, the station had an overall average daily ridership of 9,337 passengers, making it one of the least-used stations in the network.

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