Monterrey Metro Line 1

Line 1 is a line on the Monterrey Metro system. It has 19 stations and it runs 18.828 km from Talleres to Exposición. The line opened on 25 April 1991.

Line 1
Train at Talleres station.
Overview
TypeRapid transit
SystemMonterrey Metro
StatusOperational
LocaleMonterrey
TerminiTalleres
Exposición
Stations19
Operation
OpenedApril 25, 1991
Operator(s)Sistema de Transporte Colectivo Metrorrey
Technical
Line length18.828 km (11.699 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
Route map

Talleres
San Bernabé
Unidad Modelo
Aztlán
Penitenciaría
Alfonso Reyes
Mitras
Simón Bolívar
Hospital
Edison
Central
Cuauhtémoc
Del Golfo
Felix U. Gómez
Parque Fundidora
Y Griega
Santa Catarina
Eloy Cavazos
Lerdo de Tejada
Exposición

History

Construction for Line 1 began on April 18, 1988 and it opened three years later on April 25, 1991, from Exposición to San Bernabé.[1] On June 11, 2002, a new station on the line was opened: Talleres, replacing San Bernabé station as the northern terminus of the line.

Chronology

Station list

No. Logo Station Date opened Level Transfer(s) Location
01 Talleres June 11, 2002 Surface Monterrey
02 San Bernabé April 25, 1991 Elevated
03 Unidad Modelo April 25, 1991 Elevated
04 Aztlán April 25, 1991 Elevated
05 Penitenciaría April 25, 1991 Elevated
06 Alfonso Reyes April 25, 1991 Elevated
07 Mitras April 25, 1991 Elevated
08 Simón Bolívar April 25, 1991 Elevated
09 Hospital April 25, 1991 Elevated
10 Edison April 25, 1991 Elevated
11 Central April 25, 1991 Elevated
12 Cuauhtémoc April 25, 1991 Elevated Metro Line 2
13 Del Golfo April 25, 1991 Elevated
14 Felix U. Gómez April 25, 1991 Elevated
15 Parque Fundidora April 25, 1991 Elevated
16 Y Griega April 25, 1991 Elevated
17 Eloy Cavazos April 25, 1991 Elevated Guadalupe
18 Lerdo de Tejada April 25, 1991 Elevated
19 Exposición April 25, 1991 Elevated
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References

  1. "Metrorrey: Sistema de transporte metro en Monterrey". Movimet (in Spanish). December 24, 2012. Retrieved August 14, 2018.


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