Balderas station

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Balderas station is a Mexico City Metro station in the city center known for its high passenger traffic and proximity to important cultural and historical landmarks.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mexico City Metro station
railway station
accessible partial
connectsTo local bus routes in central Mexico City
trolleybus services on Eje Central
country Mexico
fareZone A
hasArtOrMonument Monument to rock musician Rockdrigo González NERFINISHED
hasEntrancesOn Avenida Arcos de Belén NERFINISHED
Avenida Balderas NERFINISHED
Avenida Chapultepec NERFINISHED
hasHighPassengerTraffic true
hasMural murals related to Mexican history and culture
isTransferStation true
lineColor Line 1 – pink
Line 3 – olive green
locatedAtIntersection Avenida Arcos de Belén NERFINISHED
Avenida Balderas NERFINISHED
Avenida Chapultepec NERFINISHED
locatedIn Cuauhtémoc borough NERFINISHED
Mexico City
historic center of Mexico City NERFINISHED
locatedNear Alameda Central area (west side) NERFINISHED
namedAfter Lucas Balderas NERFINISHED
nearbyLandmark Biblioteca de México NERFINISHED
Centro Escolar Revolución NERFINISHED
Jardín Morelos NERFINISHED
La Ciudadela crafts market NERFINISHED
Museo de la Ciudadela (former military barracks) NERFINISHED
Plaza de la Ciudadela NERFINISHED
Televisa Chapultepec facilities NERFINISHED
numberOfPlatforms 4
numberOfTracks 4
openingDate 1969-09-05
operator Sistema de Transporte Colectivo (STC) NERFINISHED
owner Sistema de Transporte Colectivo (STC) NERFINISHED
partOf Mexico City public transport network NERFINISHED
platformType island platforms
safetyIncident 2009 shooting incident on station platforms
servedByLine Line 1 NERFINISHED
Line 3 NERFINISHED
structureType underground station
symbol silhouette of a colonial-era cannon
symbolMeaning commemoration of Lucas Balderas, hero of the Mexican–American War
system Mexico City Metro NERFINISHED
ticketingSystem contactless smart card (Tarjeta de Movilidad Integrada)
transferBetween Line 1 and Line 3
zone central business district of Mexico City

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Line 1 servesStation Balderas station
subject surface form: Line 1 (Mexico City Metro)