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STC (Metro CDMX) - Schedules, Routes and Stops

STC (Metro CDMX)

STC (Metro CDMX) (Metro de la Ciudad de México ), also known as Metro de la Ciudad de México, is a public transportation provider in Ciudad de Mexico that operates Metro lines since 1969.

The STC (Metro CDMX) has 12 Metro lines in Ciudad de Mexico with 159 Metro stations.

Their Metro lines cover an area from the North (Ecatepec De Morelos) with a stop at Ciudad Azteca to the South (Iztapalapa) with a stop at Tláhuac.Their most western stop is Cuatro Caminos (Tultitlán) and the most eastern stop is La Paz (Nezahualcóyotl).

STC (Metro CDMX) line schedules (timetables, itineraries, service hours), and departure and arrival times to stations are updated in the app in real time.

STC (Metro CDMX) coverage area map

STC (Metro CDMX) coverage area map
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STC (Metro CDMX) Schedule Updates

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STC (Metro CDMX) (Metro de la Ciudad de México ), also known as Metro de la Ciudad de México, is a public transportation provider in Ciudad de Mexico that operates Metro lines since 1969.

The STC (Metro CDMX) has 12 Metro lines in Ciudad de Mexico with 159 Metro stations.

Their Metro lines cover an area from the North (Ecatepec De Morelos) with a stop at Ciudad Azteca to the South (Iztapalapa) with a stop at Tláhuac.Their most western stop is Cuatro Caminos (Tultitlán) and the most eastern stop is La Paz (Nezahualcóyotl).

STC (Metro CDMX) line schedules (timetables, itineraries, service hours), and departure and arrival times to stations are updated in the app in real time.

Facts about STC (Metro CDMX)

The STC (Metro CDMX) has Metro lines operating across Ciudad de Mexico including: Gustavo A. Madero, Azcapotzalco, Iztapalapa, Benito Juárez, Venustiano Carranza, Miguel Hidalgo, Naucalpan De Juárez, Cuauhtémoc, Nezahualcóyotl.

The longest line from the STC (Metro CDMX) is: 12. This Metro line starts from Mixcoac (Miguel Hidalgo) and ends at Tláhuac (Iztapalapa). It covers over 24 km and has 20 stops.

The shortest line is: 1. This Metro line begins from Observatorio (Naucalpan De Juárez) and finishes at Balderas (Azcapotzalco). It runs through 7 km with 8 stops.

According to Moovit Insights, the most popular lines for STC (Metro CDMX) are 3, 7, B, 5, 6.

STC (Metro CDMX) - metro fare information

Costs and prices of different ticket types may change, based on several factors. Please check the Moovit app to view metro fares of individual lines. For more information on ride fares and for buying metro tickets online please visit STC (Metro CDMX)'s official site.

STC (Metro CDMX) schedule

Looking for a specific STC (Metro CDMX) Metro schedule? All STC (Metro CDMX) lines and schedules in Ciudad de Mexico can be found in the Moovit App. Moovit gives you directions for STC (Metro CDMX) routes and provides helpful step-by-step navigation.

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