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    Tacuba is a station of the Mexico City Metro. It is located in the Tacuba district of the Miguel Hidalgo borough, to the west of downtown Mexico City...
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    México-Tacuba. In 2019 the station had an average ridership of 15,275 passengers per day. Colegio Militar means Military College and the station was named...
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    centre, near the Calzada México-Tacuba. In 2019, the station had an average ridership of 35,260 passengers per day. The station name refers to the nearby Escuela...
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    City, on Tacuba street west of the main square in downtown. In 2019 the station had an average ridership of 28,873 passengers per day. The station is named...
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    of Tacuba is under a program designated RENACE (rebirth) . The church and former monastery of San Gabriel is located next to the Tacuba Metro station. The...
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    terminated at Metro Tacuba, but on 22 August 1984 the line was extended an additional two stations to reach the municipality of Naucalpan. The station sits on...
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    tree used to be. The station was opened on 14 September 1970 as part of the second stretch of Line 2, from Pino Suárez to Tacuba. Metro Popotla serves the...
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    second stretch of Line 2, from Pino Suárez to Tacuba. Metro Cuitláhuac is also close to Avenida México-Tacuba, one of the most important avenues in the city...
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    the line was expanded towards Tacuba station. The last expansion of the line occurred in 1984 when two more stations were built: Panteones and Cuatro...
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    earthquake. Of the STC Metro's 195 stations, 44 serve two or more lines (correspondencias or transfer stations). Many stations are named for historical...
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