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Mexico City metro station
Juarez
is a
metro station
on the
Mexico City Metro
.
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It is located in the
Cuauhtemoc
borough of
Mexico City
.
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Name and iconography
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The station logo depicts the bust of
Benito Juarez
(1806-1872), a Mexican lawyer and politician of Zapotec origin from Oaxaca who served five terms as the
president of Mexico
: 1858?1861 as interim, then 1861?1865, 1865?1867, 1867?1871 and 1871?1872 as constitutional president.
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This station's name, along with
Metro Guelatao
,
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refers to the Mexican politician and is located close to Juarez Avenue. The station opened on 20 November 1970, and has facilities for the handicapped.
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General information
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Juarez serves the
Centro
neighborhood, near the downtown area of the city.
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It is located on Balderas Avenue,
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and the walk from the station to the important
Eje Central
Lazaro Cardenas Avenue has many specialty stores.
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Ridership
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Annual passenger ridership
|
Year
|
Ridership
|
Average daily
|
Rank
|
% change
|
Ref.
|
2023
|
5,009,931
|
13,725
|
93/195
|
+15.14%
|
[1]
|
2022
|
4,351,149
|
11,920
|
98/195
|
+47.16%
|
[1]
|
2021
|
2,956,795
|
8,100
|
111/195
|
?15.48%
|
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|
2020
|
3,498,216
|
9,557
|
107/195
|
?44.65%
|
[8]
|
2019
|
6,320,737
|
17,317
|
105/195
|
?1.25%
|
[9]
|
2018
|
6,400,618
|
17,535
|
102/195
|
?1.46%
|
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|
2017
|
6,495,647
|
17,796
|
100/195
|
?5.04%
|
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|
2016
|
6,840,125
|
18,688
|
94/195
|
+0.80%
|
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|
2015
|
6,786,145
|
18,592
|
97/195
|
?3.57%
|
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|
2014
|
7,037,722
|
19,281
|
93/195
|
?4.87%
|
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Nearby
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Exits
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- East: Balderas Street and Art. 123 Street,
Centro
- West: Balderas Street and Independencia Avenue,
Centro
References
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