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METROCDMX CDMXMetro service schedule Business days 05:00– 00:00 hours. Saturdays 06:00– 00:00 hours. Sundays and holidays 07:00– 00:00 hours. Since its inauguration in 1969, the CDMX Metro has become the most important means of transportation in the country's capital, due to its efficiency and low cost, allowing more than 4 million users to travel on it every day. . BEFORE YOURTRIP The CDMXMetro has 12 lines that run the length and breadth of the city. Each one is identified with a color and a number or letter. Línea 1 (Rosa): Observatorio (Oeste) + Pantitlán (Este) Línea 2 (Azul): Cuatro Caminos (Oeste) + Tasqueña (Sur) Línea 3 (Oliva): Indios Verdes (Norte) + Universidad (Sur) Línea 4 (Azul Pálido): Martín Carrera (Norte) + Santa Anita (Sur) Línea 5 (Amarillo): Politécnico (Norte) + Pantitlán (Este) Línea 6 (Roja): El Rosario (Oeste) + Martín Carrera (Este) Línea 7 (Naranja): El Rosario (Norte) + Barranca del Muerto (Sur) Línea 8 (Verde): Garibaldi (Norte) + Constitución de 1917 (Sur) Línea 9 (Marrón): Tacubaya (Oeste) + Pantitlán (Este) Línea A (Morada): Pantitlán (Norte) + La Paz (Sur) Línea B (Gris/Verde): Ciudad Azteca (Norte) + Buenavista (Sur) Línea 12 (Oro): Mixcoac (Oeste) + Tláhuac (Este) (ACTUALIZACIÓN 2022: Esta línea sufrió un devastador derrumbe y se considera estructuralmente insegura). To be able to access the metro, metrobus, trolleybus, and other transportation, you must have the Integrated Mobility Card, which can be purchased at any station. This has a price of 15.00 Mexican pesos for the plastic, and you will also have to charge an extra amount to be able to pay for the tickets. The maximum amount that you can recharge to the Integrated Mobility Card is 99.00 Mexican pesos. Each subway ticket costs 5.00 Mexican pesos per person, and as long as you don't leave the stations you can travel all the lines without having to pay again. The Mexico City metro has 195 stations, each of them with its own logo, as well as its corresponding name and color. Mexico City's metro stations are easy to identify on the street, and they all look like the image below. Most stations have entry points at all four corners of the intersection they are under, but some of the larger stations, which cross two or even three lines, sometimes have a bunch of entrances placed all over the place. The transportation alternatives that are part of this complex public-private mobility network are: *Meter *Metrobus *RTP Passenger Transport Network *STE Electric Transport Services *Light Rail *Trolleybus *Cablebus *Ecobike
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