Monterrey Metro Line 2


Line 2 is a line on the Monterrey Metro system. It has 13 stations and it runs 13.036 km from Sendero to Zaragoza. The line opened on 30 November 1994.

History

Construction for Line 2 started on February 1993 and was inaugurated on November 30, 1994, in the stretch from General Anaya to Zaragoza. After 14 years, the second stage of the line, from Regina to Universidad, was inaugurated on October 31, 2007 by José Natividad González Parás, Governor of Nuevo León from 2003 to 2009. The last section of Line 2 was inaugurated one year later, on October 1, 2008, form Anáhuac to Sendero, the current northern terminus of the line.

Chronology

No.LogoStationDate openedLevelTransferLocation
01SenderoOctober 1, 2008ElevatedEscobedo / San Nicolás de los Garza
02TapiaOctober 1, 2008ElevatedSan Nicolás de los Garza
03San NicolásOctober 1, 2008ElevatedSan Nicolás de los Garza
04AnáhuacOctober 1, 2008ElevatedSan Nicolás de los Garza
05UniversidadOctober 31, 2007ElevatedSan Nicolás de los Garza
06Niños HéroesOctober 31, 2007ElevatedMonterrey
07ReginaOctober 31, 2007UndergroundMonterrey
08General AnayaNovember 30, 1994UndergroundMonterrey
09CuauhtémocNovember 30, 1994Underground Metro Line 1Monterrey
10AlamedaNovember 30, 1994UndergroundMonterrey
11FundadoresNovember 30, 1994UndergroundMonterrey
12Padre MierNovember 30, 1994UndergroundMonterrey
13ZaragozaNovember 30, 1994UndergroundMonterrey