Английская Википедия:Guelatao metro station
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Guelatao metro stationШаблон:Efn is a Mexico City Metro station in the Iztapalapa borough of Mexico City. It is an at-grade station that serves Line A (the Purple Line) between Tepalcates and Peñón Viejo stations.
The station services the colonias (neighborhoods) of Ejército de Oriente and Voceadores. The station's pictogram depicts the sculpture on top of the Museo Cabeza de Juárez, found near the station, which in turn depicts the head of Benito Juárez, the 26th president of Mexico, who was born in the town of San Pablo Guelatao, Guelatao Municipality, Oaxaca. Guelatao metro station opened on 12 August 1991 with service westward toward Pantitlán station and eastward toward La Paz metro station. In 2019, the station had an average daily entrance of 21,639 passengers.
Location
Guelatao is a metro station along Calzada Ignacio Zaragoza, in eastern Mexico City. The station serves the colonias (Mexican Spanish for "neighborhoods") of Ejército de Oriente and Voceadores in Iztapalapa. Within the system, the station lies between Tepalcates and Peñón Viejo metro stations.[1] The area is serviced by Route 9-D of the city's public bus system[2] and by Routes 162-B, 163, 163-A, 163-B, 164, 166, and 167 of the Red de Transporte de Pasajeros network.[3]
Exits
There are two exits:[1]
- North: Calzada Ignacio Zaragoza and General Miguel Lira y Ortega Street, Voceadores.
- South: Calzada Ignacio Zaragoza and Batallón de la Zacapoaxtla Street, Ejército de Oriente.
History and construction
Line A of the Mexico City Metro was built by Empresas ICA.[4] The line was opened on 12 August 1991, operating westward towards Pantitlán station and eastward towards La Paz station, located in the municipality of the same name of the State of Mexico.[5] Guelatao is an at-grade station;[6] the Guelatao–Tepalcates section is Шаблон:Convert long, while the Guelatao–Peñón Viejo section measures Шаблон:Convert, the longest of the system.[7] The station's pictogram features the sculpture found on top of the Museo Cabeza de Juárez, a nearby museum, which in turn depicts the head of Benito Juárez, the president of Mexico from 1858 to 1872.[1] Juárez himself was born in the town of San Pablo Guelatao, in Guelatao Municipality, Oaxaca. The word Шаблон:Lang means "enchanted lagoon" in Zapotec.[8]
Ridership
According to the data provided by the authorities since the 2000s, commuters have averaged per year between 10,500 and 24,300 daily entrances in the last decade, In 2019, before the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on public transport, the station's ridership totaled 7,898,506 passengers,[9] which was an increase of 1,046,065 passengers compared to 2018.[10] In the same year, Guelatao metro station was the 78th busiest station of the system's 195 stations, and it was the line's fourth busiest.[9]
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Year | Ridership | Average daily | Rank | % change | Ref. |
2022 | 5,190,309 | 14,220 | 84/195 | Шаблон:Change | [11] |
2021 | 3,840,759 | 10,522 | 78/195 | Шаблон:Change | [12] |
2020 | 3,883,863 | 10,611 | 93/195 | Шаблон:Change | [13] |
2019 | 7,898,506 | 21,639 | 78/195 | Шаблон:Change | [9] |
2018 | 6,852,441 | 18,773 | 91/195 | Шаблон:Change | [10] |
2017 | 6,469,026 | 17,723 | 102/195 | Шаблон:Change | [14] |
2016 | 6,836,208 | 18,678 | 95/195 | Шаблон:Change | [15] |
2015 | 8,271,546 | 22,661 | 74/195 | Шаблон:Change | [16] |
2014 | 6,376,070 | 17,468 | 102/195 | Шаблон:Change | [17] |
2013 | 6,339,908 | 17,369 | 106/195 | Шаблон:Change | [18] |
Gallery
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The sculpture on top of the Museo Cabeza de Juárez served as the inspiration for the station's pictogram.
Notes
References
External links
Шаблон:Mexico City Metro stations Шаблон:Iztapalapa Шаблон:Portalbar
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