Mexico City Metro Line 9
Mexico City Metro Line 9 is one of the 12 metro lines built in Mexico City, Mexico.
General information
Line 9 was the 8th metro line to be built in the network, built between 1985 and 1988.. It is identified by the color dark brown, and runs from East to West in an almost straight fashion. It was built in order to support Line 1, providing a redistribution alternative for east-west commuters. It starts in the multi-line transfer station Pantitlán and ends at the western neighborhood of Tacubaya, both stations also served by Line 1. As a comparison, the section between Pantitlán and Tacubaya is served by 19 stations in Line 1, whereas Line 9 has only 12, which would translate in a faster alternative.Line 9 is built in its easternmost section above the Rio Churubusco and Rio de la Piedad Avenues. Then it reaches an underground route near the Magdalena Mixiuhca Complex and it continues under the Eje 3 Sur until reaching the Tacubaya zone, where the last station is built under Jalisco avenue. As part of the first expansion plans in the 1980s the line is expected to turn west after Jalisco Avenue to reach Observatorio Station
Chronology
- 26 August 1987: from Pantitlán to Centro Médico.
- 29 August 1988: from Centro Médico to Tacubaya.
Rolling stock
- Alstom MP-68: 1987–1996; 1996–2008 CAF: 2018–present
- Concarril NM-73: 1987–2008
- Concarril NM-79: 2008–present
- Alstom MP-82: 1987–1994
- Bombardier NC-82: 2008–present
- Concarril NM-83: 2013–present
- CAF NE-92 2018–present
Station list
Proposed extension
Being Tacubaya a provisional terminal, Line 9 had an original project for being expanded to the west to reach Observatorio station as Line 1 did. This project would not be carried until 2014, when the announcement for the Toluca–Mexico City commuter rail made mandatory an alternative for the future passenger demand to be served.Ridership
The following table shows each of Line 9 stations total and average daily ridership during 2019.† | Transfer station |
†‡ | Transfer station and terminal |
Tourism
Line 9 passes near several places of interest:- Magdalena Mixhuca Sports City, Olympic Park used for the 1968 Summer Olympics
- *Palacio de los Deportes, indoor sports arena and concert venue.
- *Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, motorsport race track venue of the Formula One Mexican Grand Prix.
- *Foro Sol, sports and concert venue.