Sendero metro station

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Sendero
General information
Location Escobedo
Nuevo León, Mexico
Coordinates 25°46′07″N100°17′34″W / 25.76861°N 100.29278°W / 25.76861; -100.29278 Coordinates: 25°46′07″N100°17′34″W / 25.76861°N 100.29278°W / 25.76861; -100.29278
Operated bySTC Metrorrey
Construction
Disabled accessYes
History
Opened31 October 2008 [1]
Services
Preceding station Metrorrey.svg Metrorrey Following station
Terminus Line 2 Santiago Tapia

The Sendero station (Spanish : Terminal Sendero) is a station on the Monterrey Metro. It is located in Escobedo, and is the northern terminal of Line 2. The station was opened on 1 October 2008 as the northern terminus of the extension of the line from Universidad. [2]

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References

  1. "STC Metrorrey - Gobierno del Estado de Nuevo León, México: HISTORIA" (in Spanish). Retrieved July 13, 2011.
  2. Schwandl, Robert. "Monterrey". urbanrail.