Los Reyes metro station

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General information
LocationPuebla Avenue, Porfirio Díaz Street and Pensador Mexicano Street, Los Reyes Acaquilpan, La Paz
State of Mexico
Mexico
Coordinates 19°21′32″N98°58′37″W / 19.358968°N 98.976903°W / 19.358968; -98.976903
Line(s) MetroDF Linea A.svg (Pantitlán - La Paz)
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
Construction
Structure type At grade
History
Opened12 August 1991
Passengers
20236,211,147 [1] Increase2.svg 0.39%
Rank71/195 [1]
Services
Preceding station Mexico City Metro.svg Mexico City Metro Following station
Santa Marta
toward Pantitlán
Line A La Paz
Terminus
Location
Mexico City urban area.png
Red pog.svg
Metro Los Reyes pictogram.svg Los Reyes
Location within Greater Mexico City
Los Reyes metro station
Area map

Los Reyes is a street-level station along Line A of the Mexico City Metro. [2] [3] It is located in the Colonia Los Reyes Acaquilpan neighborhood in La Paz municipio in the State of Mexico adjacent to Mexico City. [2]

Contents

The station logo depicts three crowns as worn by the Three Wise Men or Kings, since Los Reyes means "The Kings". [2] [3]

Ridership

Annual passenger ridership
YearRidershipAverage dailyRank % changeRef.
20236,211,14717,01671/195 [1]
20226,187,14416,95158/195 [4]
20214,949,09813,55951/195 [5]
20204,709,64212,86768/195 [6]
20196,242,51717,102108/195 [7]
20185,828,44115,968111/195 [8]
20176,731,03918,44193/195 [9]
20166,646,73118,160102/195 [10]
20155,270,81114,440116/195 [11]
20146,890,74118,87896/195 [12]

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