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San Pedro de los Pinos metro station

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San Pedro de los Pinos is a station on Line 7 of the Mexico City Metro system. It is located in the Benito Juárez municipality of Mexico City, west of the city centre.[2][3] In 2019, the station had an average ridership of 13,680 passengers per day.[4]

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Name and pictogram

The station is named for the neighborhood it serves: San Pedro de los Pinos. During 17th and 18th century, several ranches and haciendas were established in this area, as well as a bartizan, the bartizan of San Pedro, which was in the middle of the route going from the center of Mexico City towards Mixcoac or San Ángel in the south. The soil here was very fertile, thus, having plenty of groves, mainly pines. Hence the name San Pedro de los Pinos.[2]

Therefore, the station's pictogram features a silhouette of two pine trees, as "pinos" means pines in Spanish.[2][3]

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General information

The station opened on 19 December 1985 as part of Line 7's third stretch, going from Tacubaya to Barranca del Muerto, the southern terminus of the line.[5]

The station serves the San Pedro de los Pinos neighborhood.

Exits

  • East: Avenida Revolución and Calle 9, San Pedro de los Pinos
  • West: Avenida Revolución and Calle 4, San Pedro de los Pinos

Ridership

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Services and Accessibility

It has accessibility for the disabled. It has services such as turnstiles and information screens.

References

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