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Line 7 / Línea 7
Overview
LocaleMexico City
Termini
  • Barranca del Muerto
  • Connecting lines
    Stations14
    Service
    TypeRapid transit
    SystemMexico City Metro
    Operator(s)Sistema de Transporte Colectivo (STC)
    Rolling stockNM-73BR, NM-79 NM-83A, NM-02
    Ridership296,307 passengers per day (2019)[1]
    History
    OpenedDecember 20, 1984
    Technical
    Line length17.011 km (11 mi)
    Track length18.784 km (12 mi)
    Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
    with roll ways along track
    ElectrificationGuide bars

    Route map

    El Rosario workshops

    El Rosario
    Mexico City Metro Line 6

    Aquiles Serdán

    Camarones

    Refinería

    Tacuba
    Mexico City Metro Line 2

    San Joaquín

    Polanco

    Auditorio

    Constituyentes

    Tacubaya
    Mexico City Metro Line 1 Mexico City Metro Line 9

    San Pedro de los Pinos

    San Antonio

    Mixcoac
    Mexico City Metro Line 12

    Barranca del Muerto
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  • Mexico City Metro Line 7 is one of the twelve metro lines operating in Mexico City, Mexico.

    Opened in 1984, it was the seventh line to be built. Its distinctive color is orange. With a length of 18.784 kilometers (11.672 mi) and 14 stations, Line 7 runs through western Mexico City from north to south.

    Chronology

    [edit]

    The first stretch of Line 7 was opened in 1984. It has been expanded three more times, the last being in 1988.[2]

    Rolling stock

    [edit]

    Line 7 has had different types of rolling stock throughout the years.

    Currently, out of the 390 trains in the Mexico City Metro network, 33 are in service in Line 7.[3]

    Station list

    [edit]
    Key[a]
    Handicapped/disabled access Denotes a partially accessible station
    Handicapped/disabled access Denotes a fully accessible station
    Mexico City Metro Denotes a metro transfer
    CETRAM Denotes a connection with the Centro de transferencia modal (CETRAM) system
    Ecobici Denotes a connection with the Ecobici system
    Metrobús Denotes a connection with the Metrobús system
    Public buses Denotes a connection with the public bus system
    RTP Denotes a connection with the Red de Transporte de Pasajeros (RTP) system
    Trolleybus Denotes a connection with the Trolleybus system

    The stations from north to south:

    Scheme of the Mexico City Metro Line 7
    No. Station Date opened Level Distance (km) Connection Location
    Between
    stations
    Total
    01 El Rosario Handicapped/disabled access November 29, 1988 Grade level, overground access - 0.0
  • Mexico City Metro Mexico City Metro Line 6 Line 6
  • CETRAM El Rosario
  • Metrobús Line 6 Line 6: El Rosario station
  • RTP Routes: 19, 19-A, 59, 59-A, 107
  • Trolleybus Line 4 Lines 4: El Rosario stop
  • Trolleybus Line 6 Lines 6: El Rosario stop
  • Azcapotzalco
    02 Aquiles Serdán Handicapped/disabled access Underground,
    deep tunnel
    1.8 1.8
  • Trolleybus Line 4 Lines 4: Metro Aquiles Serdán stop
  • Trolleybus Line 6 Lines 6: Metro Aquiles Serdán stop
  • RTP Routes: 59, 59-A, 107
  • 03 Camarones Handicapped/disabled access 1.5 3.3
  • RTP Routes: 12, 59, 59-A, 107
  • Trolleybus Line 4 Lines 4: Camarones stop
  • Trolleybus Line 6 Lines 6: Camarones stop
  • Public buses Routes: 10-B, 10-E
  • 04 Refinería Handicapped/disabled access 1.1 4.4
  • CETRAM Refinería
  • RTP Routes: 59, 107, 107-B
  • Public buses Routes: 16-D
  • 05 Tacuba Handicapped/disabled access December 20, 1984 Underground,
    multi-story trench.
    1.4 5.8
  • Mexico City Metro Mexico City Metro Line 2 Line 2
  • CETRAM Tacuba
  • RTP Routes: 18, 59, 107
  • Public buses Routes: 11-A, 16-B, 16-D, 19-H
  • Miguel Hidalgo
    06 San Joaquín Handicapped/disabled access Underground,
    deep tunnel
    1.6 7.4
  • Ecobici (at distance)
  • 07 Polanco Handicapped/disabled access 1.3 8.7
  • Ecobici
  • Public buses Route: 13-D
  • 08 Auditorio Handicapped/disabled access 1.0 9.7
  • Ecobici
  • Metrobús Line 7 Line 7: Auditorio station
  • RTP Routes: 76, 76-A, 300-A
  • Public buses Routes: 8-B, 8-C, 8-D, 18-D
  • 09 Constituyentes Handicapped/disabled access August 22, 1985 1.6 11.3
  • Ecobici
  • Cablebús Mexico City Cablebús Line 3 icon Line 3: Los Pinos station (under construction)
  • RTP Routes: 34-A
  • Public buses Route: 8-C
  • 10 Tacubaya Handicapped/disabled access 1.2 12.5
  • Mexico City Metro Mexico City Metro Line 1 Line 1
  • Mexico City Metro Mexico City Metro Line 9 Line 9
  • CETRAM Tacubaya
  • Ecobici (at distance)
  • Metrobús Line 2 Line 2: Tacubaya station
  • RTP Routes: 110, 110-B, 110-C, 112, 113-B, 115, 118, 119, 200
  • Public buses Routes: 1-B, 9-C, 9-E, 21-A
  • 11 San Pedro de los Pinos Handicapped/disabled access December 19, 1985 1.2 13.7
  • Ecobici
  • RTP Routes: 13-A, 112, 115-A, 119, 200
  • Public buses Route: 21-A
  • Benito Juárez
    12 San Antonio Handicapped/disabled access 0.8 14.5
  • Ecobici
  • RTP Routes: 13-A, 112, 115-A, 119, 200
  • Public buses Route: 21-A
  • 13 Mixcoac Handicapped/disabled access 0.9 15.4
  • Mexico City Metro Mexico City Metro Line 12 Line 12 (out of service)
  • CETRAM Mixcoac
  • Ecobici
  • RTP Routes: 1-D, 13-A, 115-A, 116, 119-B, 124, 124-A, 200 (also temporary Line 12 service)
  • Trolleybus Line 3 Line 3: Mixcoac Norte stop, Mixcoac Sur stop
  • Public buses Route: 21-A
  • 14 Barranca del Muerto Handicapped/disabled access 1.6 17.0
  • CETRAM Barranca del Muerto
  • RTP Routes: 13-A, 115-A, 116, 121-A, 124, 124-A
  • Public buses Routes: 6-A, 21-A, 21-D
  • Álvaro Obregón

    Ridership

    [edit]

    The following table shows each of Line 7 stations total and average daily ridership during 2019.[1]

    Transfer station
    Terminal
    †‡ Transfer station and terminal
    Rank Station Total ridership Average daily
    1 Barranca del Muerto 16,681,529 45,703
    2 El Rosario†‡ 12,792,425 35,048
    3 Polanco 13,028,555 35,695
    4 Auditorio 12,503,639 34,257
    5 San Joaquín 10,755,360 29,467
    6 Mixcoac 8,073,781 22,120
    7 Aquiles Serdán 5,785,502 15,851
    8 Camarones 5,697,048 15,608
    9 San Antonio 5,293,530 14,503
    10 San Pedro de los Pinos 4,993,274 13,680
    11 Refinería 3,980,593 10,906
    12 Tacuba 3,173,516 8,695
    13 Constituyentes 3,042,974 8,337
    14 Tacubaya 2,350,325 6,439
    Total 108,152,051 296,307

    Tourism

    [edit]

    Line 7 passes near several places of interest:

    See also

    [edit]

    Notes

    [edit]
    1. ^ The following list was adapted from different websites and official maps.
      • Metro () connections obtained from the official Mexico City Metro system map.[4]
  • Accessibility obtained from the Mexico City Metro system map. In some cases, the map omits the accessibility icon as the station(s) are actually partially accessible. However, the respective websites of each station on the official site indicate the respective accessibility methods. Stations with the symbol Handicapped/disabled access‡ are fully accessible; stations with the symbol Handicapped/disabled access† are partially accessible.[4]
  • Centro de transferencia modal (CETRAM; ) obtained from the official website of the Órgano Regulador de Transporte.[5]
  • Ecobici () obtained from their official website.[6]
  • Metrobús () obtained from the Mexico City Metrobús system map.[7]
  • Public buses network (peseros) () obtained from the official website of the Órgano Regulador de Transporte.[8]
  • Red de Transporte de Pasajeros () obtained from their official website.[9]
  • Trolleybuses () obtained from their official website.[10]
  • References

    [edit]
    1. ^ a b "Afluencia de estación por línea 2019" (in Spanish). Metro CDMX. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
  • ^ "Línea 7" (in Spanish). Metro CDMX. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
  • ^ "Parque vehicular" (in Spanish). Metro CDMX. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
  • ^ a b "Mi Mapa Metro 22032021" [My Metro Map 22032021] (PDF) (in Spanish). Sistema Transporte Colectivo Metro. 22 March 2021. Retrieved 30 October 2021.
  • ^ "Centros de Transferencia Modal (CETRAM)" [Modal Transfer Centers] (in Spanish). Órgano Regulador de Transporte. Retrieved 30 October 2021.
  • ^ "Mapa de disponibilidad" [Disponibility map] (in Spanish). Ecobici. Retrieved 30 October 2021.
  • ^ "Mapa del sistema" [System map] (in Spanish). Mexico City Metrobús. Retrieved 30 October 2021.
  • ^ "Red de corredores" [Route network] (in Spanish). Retrieved 30 October 2021.
  • ^ "Red de Rutas" [Routes network] (in Spanish). Red de Transporte de Pasajeros. Retrieved 30 October 2021.
  • ^ "Servicios" [Services] (in Spanish). Servicio de Transportes Eléctricos. Retrieved 30 October 2021.

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