Metro Ciudad Azteca
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Ciudad Azteca

Mexico City Metro
Mexico City Metro
The Mexico City Metro , officially called Sistema de Transporte Colectivo, is a metro system that serves the metropolitan area of Mexico City...

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Line B
Plaza Aragón
Metro Plaza Aragón
Plaza Aragón is a surface station on Line B of the Mexico City Metro system. The station was opened on 30 November 2000. It is located in the median of Avenida Carlos Hank González in the Colonia Rinconada de Aragón neighborhood in the State of Mexico adjacent to Mexico City.The station logo...



Ciudad Azteca is a surface terminal station
Metro station
A metro station or subway station is a railway station for a rapid transit system, often known by names such as "metro", "underground" and "subway". It is often underground or elevated. At crossings of metro lines, they are multi-level....

 on Line B of the Mexico City Metro
Mexico City Metro
The Mexico City Metro , officially called Sistema de Transporte Colectivo, is a metro system that serves the metropolitan area of Mexico City...

 system. It is located in the median of Avenida Carlos Hank González
in the Colonia Ciudad Azteca neighborhood of Ecatepec de Morelos
Ecatepec de Morelos
Ecatepec City, once officially San Cristóbal Ecatepec de Morelos, is a city in the State of México and the seat of Ecatepec de Morelos Municipality; however, both the city and the municipality are often known simply as "Ecatepec". The name "Ecatepec" is derived from Nahuatl, and means "windy hill"....

 in the State of Mexico adjacent to Mexico City
Mexico City
Mexico City is the Federal District , capital of Mexico and seat of the federal powers of the Mexican Union. It is a federal entity within Mexico which is not part of any one of the 31 Mexican states but belongs to the federation as a whole...

. It offers connections to the Terminal Multimodal Azteca Bicentenario bus station.

The logo represents a hieroglyph typical of the Aztec city of Tenochtitlán. The station was opened on 30 November 2000.

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