Metro Cuitláhuac

Metro Cuitláhuac
Train at station platform, 2011
station logo

Metro Cuitláhuac is a station on the Mexico City Metro.[1][2] It is located in the Colonia Popotla and Colonia San Alvaro districts in the Miguel Hidalgo borough of Mexico City, to the northwest of the city centre.[1] It lies along Line 2.[1][2]

The station logo depicts an Aztec battle shield.[1][2] However, the name comes from nearby Avenida Cuitláhuac, an avenue named in honour of Cultlahuanctzin (whose name was later changed into Spanish language as "Cuitláhuac").[1] He was the tenth, and penultimate, Aztec emperor and the one who defeated Hernán Cortés in the Battle of La Noche Triste ("Sad Night") in 1519.[1] The station was opened on 14 September 1970.[3]

Metro Cuitláhuac is also close to Avenida México-Tacuba, one of the most important avenues in the city built on the former route of one of Tenochtitláns three main avenues into the mainland. The station also connects with trolleybus Line "I", which runs between Metro El Rosario and Metro Chapultepec.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Cuitláhuac" (in Spanish). http://www.metro.df.gob.mx/red/estacion.html?id=24. Retrieved 16 August 2011. 
  2. ^ a b c Archambault, Richard. "Cuitláhuac » Mexico City Metro System". http://mexicometro.org/metro/line2/cuitlahuac/. Retrieved 16 August 2011. 
  3. ^ Monroy, Marco. "Opening Dates for Mexico City's Subway". In Schwandl, Robert. http://www.urbanrail.net/am/mexi/mex-history.htm. Retrieved 16 August 2011. 

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Preceding station Mexico City Metro Following station
Tacuba Línea 2 Popotla

Coordinates: 19°27′27″N 99°10′55″W / 19.457448°N 99.182038°W / 19.457448; -99.182038



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