Ávila Camacho metro station
Preceding station | Sistema de Tren Eléctrico Urbano | Following station | ||
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División del Norte towards Auditorio | Line 1 | Mezquitán towards Periférico Sur | ||
Circunvalación Country towards Arcos de Zapopan | Line 3 | La Normal towards Central de Autobuses |
Ávila Camacho railway station is the interchange station between SITEUR's Lines 1 and 3 in Guadalajara, Mexico.
The logo is a stylization of the presidential sash used by President Manuel Ávila Camacho during his six-year term 1940–1946; and takes its name from the homonymous avenue with which the underground section of line 1 crosses.
The station provides service to the San Miguel de Mezquitán, La Normal and Observatorio neighborhoods. Additionally, it is a strategic connection point in the city since it links with various bus routes in the city, which serve the municipalities of Zapopan and Guadalajara.
During the construction of line 3, it was intended that the elevated interchange station with line 1 be named Federalismo station,[1] but during the final construction it was renamed Ávila Camacho station; therefore, both stations operate as one, the same as Juárez.
Points of interest
- Urban Primary School María C. Reyes
- Plan de San Luis and Enrique Díaz de León avenues
- Federalismo cycleway, which runs from Manuel Ávila Camacho Av. until Circunvalación Agustín Yáñez Av
- San Miguel de Mezquitán Colony
- SNTE Section 47 Syndicate Offices
- San Miguel de Mezquitán Park & Parish
Gallery
- External view of the Ávila Camacho railway station of Line 3.
- Line 3 Federalismo station as of November 3, 2017
- Line 1 Ávila Camacho railway station logotype.
- Line 3 Ávila Camacho railway station logotype. The red stripe indicates a connection with Line 1
References
- ^ "Se intensifican trabajos en las estaciones Federalismo y Circunvalación". Línea 3 oficial (in Spanish). Guadalajara, Jalisco. 2017-02-24. Retrieved 2017-06-08.
External links
- Media related to Ávila Camacho railway station at Wikimedia Commons
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- Auditorio
- Periférico Norte
- Dermatológico
- Atemajac
- División del Norte
- Ávila Camacho ■
- Mezquitán
- Refugio
- Juárez ■
- Mexicaltzingo
- Washington
- Santa Filomena
- Unidad Deportiva
- Urdaneta
- 18 de Marzo
- Isla Raza
- Patria
- España
- Santuario Mártires de Cristo Rey
- Periférico Sur
- Juárez ■
- Plaza Universidad ■
- San Juan de Dios
- Belisario Domínguez
- Oblatos
- Cristóbal de Oñate
- San Andrés
- San Jacinto
- La Aurora
- Tetlán
- Arcos de Zapopan
- Periférico Belenes
- Mercado del Mar
- Zapopan Centro
- Plaza Patria
- Circunvalación Country
- Ávila Camacho ■
- La Normal
- Santuario
- Guadalajara Centro ■
- Independencia
- Plaza de la Bandera
- CUCEI
- Revolución
- Río Nilo
- Tlaquepaque Centro
- Lázaro Cárdenas
- Central de Autobuses
- Las Juntas ■
- Jalisco 200 Años ■
- Real del Valle
- Concepción del Valle
- El Cuervo
- Lomas del Sur
- CUTLAJO
- Tlajomulco Centro
- Mi Macro Calzada ■
- Mi Macro Periférico ■
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