Mexico City Metro Line 7

Mexico City Metro Line 7 is one of the twelve metro lines operating in Mexico City, Mexico.

Opened in 1984, it was the seventh line to be built. Its distinctive color is orange. With a length of 18.784 km and 14 stations, Line 7 runs through western Mexico City from north to south.

Chronology
The first stretch of Line 7 was opened in 1984. It has been expanded three more times, the last being in 1988.


 * December 20, 1984: from Tacuba to Auditorio
 * August 22, 1985: from Auditorio to Tacubaya
 * December 19, 1985: from Tacubaya to Barranca del Muerto
 * November 29, 1988: from Tacuba to El Rosario

Rolling stock
Line 7 has had different types of rolling stock throughout the years.


 * Alstom MP-68: 1984–1999
 * Concarril NM-73: 1984–present
 * Concarril NM-79: 1984–present
 * Alstom MP-82: 1985–1994
 * Concarril NM-83: 1990–present
 * CAF NM-02: 2009–present

Currently, out of the 390 trains in the Mexico City Metro network, 33 are in service in Line 7.

Station list
The stations from north to south:

Ridership
The following table shows each of Line 7 stations total and average daily ridership during 2019.

Tourism
Line 7 passes near several places of interest:


 * Polanco, upscale district in Mexico City.
 * Bosque de Chapultepec, city park.
 * Chapultepec Zoo
 * Auditorio Nacional, entertainment venue.
 * Paseo de la Reforma, emblematic avenue of Mexico City.
 * Mixcoac, neighborhood designated barrio mágico (magical neighborhood).