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Polanco metro station is a
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of the
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in
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,
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. It is an underground station with two
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served by Line 7 (the Orange Line) between
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and Auditorio metro stations. It serves the '' colonia'' (neighborhood) of
Polanco Polanco is a neighborhood in the Miguel Hidalgo borough of Mexico City. Polanco is an affluent '' colonia'', noted for its luxury shopping along Presidente Masaryk Avenue, the most expensive street in Mexico, as well as for the numerous pro ...
and it is named after it; the
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depicts the clock tower located at the nearby
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. Polanco station opened on 20 December 1984 with service northward toward Tacuba station and southward toward Auditorio station. In 2019, the station had an average daily ridership of 35,694 passengers, making it the 24th busiest station in the network and the third busiest of the line. The station is one of the deepest on the network and the facilities are partially accessible to people with disabilities as there are elevators. Along with
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, commuters can use the staircases, including one set that is a giant piano-shaped staircase. The steps are fully interactive as they include motion sensors that produce key sounds whenever their laser detects movement.


Location and layout

Polanco is a
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located along Horacio Avenue, in
Miguel Hidalgo Don Miguel Gregorio Antonio Ignacio Hidalgo y Costilla Gallaga Mandarte y Villaseñor (8 May 1753 – 30 July 1811), commonly known as Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla or simply Miguel Hidalgo (), was a Catholic priest, leader of the Mexican Wa ...
,
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. The station serves the affluent ''colonia'' (
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for "neighborhood") of
Polanco Polanco is a neighborhood in the Miguel Hidalgo borough of Mexico City. Polanco is an affluent '' colonia'', noted for its luxury shopping along Presidente Masaryk Avenue, the most expensive street in Mexico, as well as for the numerous pro ...
, benefiting visitors of American Park, Uruguay Square and Presidente Masaryk Avenue, one of the most expensive shopping districts in the country. Within the system, the station lies between
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and Auditorio stations. It has a partially disabled-accessible service with
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. These were renovated in 2018 due to their obsolescence. There are two exits: the west one on the corner of Horacio Avenue and Temístocles Street and the second on the opposite side of Horacio Avenue, on the corner of Arquímedes Street. The area is the most expensive to live in near a metro station as the average costs around Mex$94,800 (around
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4,700) as of 2019. The area is serviced by Route 13-D of the city's public bus system and by the Ecobici network.


Landmarks

In collaboration with the
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, authorities of the system decorated the staircase that connects the platforms with the next level to look like a piano. It is composed of 54 steps divided into three sections (that is, it has two landings). The white steps are made of
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, while the black ones are of
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. Each white step has a motion sensor that produces a key sound when activated; steps with black keys have two sensors allowing users to produce accidental notes. The inferior part produces low tones while the upper part high tones. It was decided to put laser sensors and not contact sensors due to high ridership. Their service life is five years but it can be extended with appropriate maintenance. The decoration was placed in 2014 to promote the physical stimulation of people. Inside the station's lobby, there are four cultural showcases. In 2017, the station was selected to be "emblematic" in order to promote
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's past and future programs in Mexico. The selection was part of the 50th anniversary of operations in the country.


History and construction

Line 7 of the Mexico City Metro was built by Cometro, a subsidiary of
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. Its first section opened on 20 December 1984, operating from
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to Auditorio stations. Polanco is an underground station; the Polanco–San Joaquín tunnel is long, while the Polanco–Auditorio section measures . The station's
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features the silhouette of the clock tower found in nearby
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. The station was named after the neighborhood which in turn was named after a river that runs in the zone. Unofficially, the river was named after
Juan Alfonso de Polanco Juan Alfonso de Polanco, SJ (24 December 1517 in Burgos – 20 December 1576 in Rome) was a Spanish Jesuit priest. From 1547 to 1556, he was the secretary of Ignatius of Loyola and one of his closest advisers. Later, he was the secretary of the fi ...
, a Spanish
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priest. The station is one of the deepest on the network; the staircases compose around 110 steps.


Incidents

On 16 October 2019, the escalators suddenly stopped, causing four commuters to fall from them, including an 82-year-old man; three of them were taken to a hospital but none of them presented serious injuries. Investigations indicated that two men started a fight on the escalators and, at some point, they provoked the stoppage. After they caused it, both escaped. On 15 January 2023, two
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separated when the train arrived at the station. Witnesses reported an explosion and subsequent smoke coming out of the affected area; no injuries were reported. The explosion occurred during a period when the Mexico City government was alleging that the transport system was in a state of potential sabotage attacks and "atypical incidents" supposedly perpetrated by the opposition to the
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, the political platform of the president
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, following the
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. Guillermo Calderón, director of the Mexico City Metro system, reported that a loosened bolt and a disgorged bolt caused a safety cylinder to break and separate the cars and denied that it was a maintenance problem as the train had been overhauled days before the event.


Ridership

According to the data provided by the authorities since the 2000s, and before the
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, commuters averaged per year between 28,200 and 35,700 daily entrances between 2013 and 2019; the station had a ridership of 13,028,555 passengers in 2019, which was an increase of 626,303 passengers compared to 2018. Also in 2019, Polanco metro station was the 24th busiest station of the system's 195 stations and it was the line's third busiest.


Gallery

File:Torre del Reloj Polanco.jpg, alt=Picture of a clock tower whose clock reads 4:57 in the afternoon., The clock tower at Lincoln Park served as the inspiration for the station's pictogram.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Polanco Accessible Mexico City Metro stations Mexico City Metro Line 7 stations Mexico City Metro stations in Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico City Polanco, Mexico City Railway stations located underground in Mexico Railway stations in Mexico opened in 1984