Allende is a station on Line 2 of the Mexico City Metro system. It is located in the Colonia Centro district of the Cuauhtémoc municipality of Mexico City, on Tacuba street west of the main square in downtown. In 2019 the station had an average ridership of 28,873 passengers per day.

Name and pictogram

The station is named in honor of general Ignacio Allende, one of the principal instigators of the Mexican War of Independence of 1810. This is because the station is located near the intersection of the Tacuba and Allende streets. The station's pictogram depicts the bust of Allende.

General information

The station opened on 14 September 1970 as part of the second stretch of Line 2, from Pino Suárez to Tacuba.

The station has the peculiar feature that its platforms are not directly connected underground as it is the case with most stations in the system. In order to change platforms at Allende one has to exit the station and cross the street, thus making it necessary to pay the fare again, a feature only shared with Metro Tezozómoc in Line 6.

From 23 April to 24 June 2020, the station was temporarily closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico.

Ridership

Nearby

  • Teatro de la Ciudad, theater.
  • House of the Legislative Assembly of the Federal District
  • Museo Nacional de Arte, national art museum.
  • Palacio de Minería, museum of the Faculty of Engineering of UNAM.

Exits

  • Northeast: Tacuba street, Centro
  • Northwest: Tacuba street, Centro
  • Southeast: Tacuba street and Motolinia street, Centro
  • Southwest: Tacuba street, Centro

Gallery

See also

  • List of Mexico City metro stations

References

External links


Germany. Berlin. Metro Station. February 17, 2018 Editorial Photography

Allende Metro Station Photos and Premium High Res Pictures Getty Images

Germany. Metro Station in Berlin. February 17, 2018 Editorial Image

Germany. Metro Station in Berlin. February 17, 2018 Editorial Stock

Metro Allende Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia