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Coyuya is a station on the Mexico City Metro.[1][2]

General information

Coyuya is on Line 8, between Metro Santa Anita and Metro Iztacalco.[1][2] It is located in the Iztacalco borough, in the eastern portion of the Mexican Federal District, and serves the Colonia Tlazintla district and neighbourhoods surrounding Avenida Coyuya, Avenida Francisco del Paso y Troncoso (eje 3-Ote), and Avenida Plutarco Elías Calles (eje 4-Sur).[1] A surface station, it was first opened to public passenger traffic on 20 July 1994.[3]

Ridership

Annual passenger ridership
Year Ridership Average daily Rank % change Ref.
2022 7,735,951 21,194 38/195 Шаблон:Change [4]
2021 5,581,291 15,291 39/195 Шаблон:Change [5]
2020 4,998,200 13,656 57/195 Шаблон:Change [6]
2019 8,501,595 23,292 61/195 Шаблон:Change [7]
2018 8,279,437 22,683 71/195 Шаблон:Change [8]
2017 7,674,640 21,026 81/195 Шаблон:Change [9]
2016 7,611,525 20,796 86/195 Шаблон:Change [10]
2015 7,502,640 20,555 85/195 Шаблон:Change [11]
2014 7,267,919 19,912 89/195 Шаблон:Change [12]
2013 7,866,281 21,551 85/195 Шаблон:Change [13]
2012 8,071,336 22,052 80/195 Шаблон:Change [14]
2011 8,690,390 23,809 77/175 Шаблон:Change [15]
2010 7,246,883 19,854 77/175 [16]

Name and iconography

The station logo depicts the ankle of an Aztec dancer festooned with a cuff-rattle made from nutshells – a pre-Hispanic musical instrument known by the Spanish name cascabel (similar to jingle bells).[1][2] "Coyuya" is a Nahuatl toponym that means "place where cascabeles are made".[1]

References

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External links

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