Lagunilla metro station

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Lagunilla
Mexico City Metro.svg
STC rapid transit
TileMuralMetroLagunillaDF.JPG
Tile mural at Lagunilla
General information
Location Mexico City
Mexico
Coordinates 19°26′36″N99°07′53″W / 19.443386°N 99.131334°W / 19.443386; -99.131334
Line(s) MetroDF Linea B.svg (Ciudad Azteca - Buenavista)
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
History
Opened15 December 1999
Passengers
20224,862,989 [1] Increase2.svg 40.4%
Rank50/195 [1]
Services
Preceding station Mexico City Metro.svg Mexico City Metro Following station
Tepito Line B Garibaldi
toward Buenavista
Location
Location map Mexico City.png
Red pog.svg
Lagunilla
Location within Mexico City
Lagunilla metro station
Area map

Lagunilla is a station along Line B of the Mexico City Metro located north of the center of Mexico City, near the famous market with the same name (next to and used interchangeably with Tepito). [2] [3]

The logo for the station is a wild duck. [2] [3] The station was opened on 15 December 1999. [4]

Ridership

Annual passenger ridership
YearRidershipAverage dailyRank % changeRef.
20226,827,48318,70550/195 [1]
20214,862,98913,32353/195 [5]
20204,923,59813,45259/195 [6]
20198,394,39122,99864/195 [7]
20188,811,54424,14159/195 [8]
20178,885,97924,34557/195 [9]
20169,434,44425,77754/195 [10]
20159,678,14526,51551/195 [11]
201410,025,69627,46751/195 [12]
201310,282,76328,17154/195 [13]
20128,880,43124,26371/195 [14]
20118,480,73523,23482/175 [15]
20109,649,32126,43644/175 [16]

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