Guadalajara Centro metro station
Preceding station | Sistema de Tren Eléctrico Urbano | Following station | ||
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Juárez Terminus | Line 2 | San Juan de Dios towards Tetlán | ||
Santuario towards Arcos de Zapopan | Line 3 | Independencia towards Central de Autobuses |
Guadalajara Centro railway station is the ninth station of Line 3 of Guadalajara's SITEUR from south-east to north-west, and the tenth in the opposite direction; it is also a station with a large influx of passengers because it acts as a transfer station with Plaza Universidad on Line 2 of the system.[1]
This station is located under 16 de Septiembre Avenue, between Eje Morelos (which separates Juárez and Hidalgo Guadalajara sectors) and Juárez Avenue (under which Line 2 runs). During the construction of Line 3 it was necessary to reinforce the structural box that includes the Line 2 tunnel that runs above the structural tunnel corresponding to Line 3; for this, sections called Milan Walls were built.[2]
The station logo is the image of the Metropolitan Cathedral with three colors: the first is pink due to the color of Line 3, the second color is green for the transfer to Line 2 and the last color is red for the transfer to SITREN [es] Lines 1 and 3.
Gallery
- Guadalajara Cathedral, located over the Guadalajara Centro station
- Exit to Plaza Guadalajara
- Entrance location (far right) at the Plaza de Armas
- Line 3 train arriving to Guadalajara Centro station
Points of interest
- Metropolitan Cathedral
- Former Cloister of San Agustín (CUAAD Music Department)
- Former Cloister of Santa María de Gracia (CUAAD Plastic Arts School)
- Government Palace
- Municipal Palace
- Legislative Palace (Congress of Jalisco)
- Regional Museum
- Teatro Degollado
- Rotonda de los Jaliscienses Ilustres
- Octavio Paz Ibero-American Public Library
- Plaza de La Liberación
- Plaza Guadalajara
- Plaza de Armas
- Mercado Corona
- Edificio Camarena
- Museo de Cera (Wax Museum)
References
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- Auditorio
- Periférico Norte
- Dermatológico
- Atemajac
- División del Norte
- Ávila Camacho ■
- Mezquitán
- Refugio
- Juárez ■
- Mexicaltzingo
- Washington
- Santa Filomena
- Unidad Deportiva
- Urdaneta
- 18 de Marzo
- Isla Raza
- Patria
- España
- Santuario Mártires de Cristo Rey
- Periférico Sur
- Juárez ■
- Plaza Universidad ■
- San Juan de Dios
- Belisario Domínguez
- Oblatos
- Cristóbal de Oñate
- San Andrés
- San Jacinto
- La Aurora
- Tetlán
- Arcos de Zapopan
- Periférico Belenes
- Mercado del Mar
- Zapopan Centro
- Plaza Patria
- Circunvalación Country
- Ávila Camacho ■
- La Normal
- Santuario
- Guadalajara Centro ■
- Independencia
- Plaza de la Bandera
- CUCEI
- Revolución
- Río Nilo
- Tlaquepaque Centro
- Lázaro Cárdenas
- Central de Autobuses
- Las Juntas ■
- Jalisco 200 Años ■
- Real del Valle
- Concepción del Valle
- El Cuervo
- Lomas del Sur
- CUTLAJO
- Tlajomulco Centro
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