Tezonco metro station

Pictogram of Tezonco metro station. It features the silhouette of a skull as seen from its right side. It is decorated with a four-peak star. Tezonco
Mexico City Metro
STC rapid transit
A picture of the station, an overground building supported by concrete columns.
The station building, 2012
General information
LocationTláhuac Avenue
Tláhuac, Mexico City
Mexico
Coordinates19°18′23″N 99°03′56″W / 19.306365°N 99.065533°W / 19.306365; -99.065533
Owned byGovernment of Mexico City
Operated bySistema de Transporte Colectivo (STC)
Line(s)Mexico City Metro Line 12 (ObservatorioTláhuac)
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Connections Route: 162
Construction
Structure typeElevated
Bicycle facilitiesBicycle parking-only
AccessibleYes
Other information
StatusIn service
History
Opened30 October 2012 (2012-10-30)
Previous names
  • San Lorenzo Tezonco (planned)
  • San Lorenzo (planned)
Key dates
12 March 2014 (2014-03-12)Temporarily closed
29 November 2015 (2015-11-29)Reopened
3 May 2021 (2021-05-03)Temporarily closed
30 January 2024 (2024-01-30)Reopened[1]
Passengers
20230[2]Steady 0%
Rank188/195[2]
Services
Preceding station Mexico City Metro Following station
Periférico Oriente Line 12 Olivos
toward Tláhuac
Location
Tezonco is located in Mexico City urban area
Tezonco
Pictogram of Tezonco metro station. It features the silhouette of a skull as seen from its right side. It is decorated with a four-peak star. Tezonco
Location within Mexico City
Map
Area map and layout

Tezonco metro station[a] is a station of the Mexico City Metro in the town of San Lorenzo Tezonco and in the colonia of Granjas San Jerónimo, in Tláhuac, Mexico City. It is an elevated station with two side platforms, served by Line 12 (the Golden Line), between Periférico Oriente and Olivos stations. The station's pictogram features a calavera as it references the area's Day of the Dead traditions during the festivity. The station was opened on 30 October 2012, on the first day of service from Tláhuac to Mixcoac metro stations.

The facilities are accessible for people with disabilities as there are elevators, tactile pavings and braille signage plates and there is a bicycle parking station. In 2019, the station had an average daily ridership of 23,131 passengers, making it the fourth-busiest station on the line. The station was closed for 20 months due to structural faults found in the line in 2014. In May 2021, a portion of the station's overhead track collapsed while a train was on it. The track fell onto cars and pedestrians below it, killing 26 and injuring 98.

  1. ^ "Reapertura de la Línea 12 del Metro: ¿Qué estaciones abren, cuándo y a qué hora?". El Financiero (in Spanish). 28 January 2024. Retrieved 29 January 2024.
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