Metro Los Reyes
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Los Reyes is a street-level
station Station may refer to: Agriculture * Station (Australian agriculture), a large Australian landholding used for livestock production * Station (New Zealand agriculture), a large New Zealand farm used for grazing by sheep and cattle ** Cattle statio ...
along Line A of the
Mexico City Metro The Mexico City Metro () is a rapid transit system that serves Greater Mexico City, the metropolitan area of Mexico City, including some municipalities in the State of Mexico. Operated by the Sistema de Transporte Colectivo (STC), it is the Lis ...
. It is located in the ''Colonia Los Reyes Acaquilpan'' neighborhood in La Paz ''municipio'' in the
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adjacent to
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. The station logo depicts three crowns as worn by the
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or Kings, since ''Los Reyes'' means "The Kings".


Ridership


Exits

*North: Porfirio Díaz street, Col. Los Reyes Acaquilpan *South: Pensador Mexicano Juárez, Col. Los Reyes Acaqulpan


Gallery

Image:EntranceMetroLosReyes.JPG, Entrance to the station Image:MetroLosReyesPlatform1.JPG, View along platform of Metro station Los Reyes


References


External links

* Mexico City Metro Line A stations Railway stations in Mexico opened in 1991 Mexico City Metro stations in La Paz, State of Mexico {{Mexico-metro-stub