Metro Misterios


Misterios is a station of the Mexico City Metro in Cuauhtémoc and Gustavo A. Madero, Mexico City. It is an underground station with 2 side platforms, served by , between La Raza and Valle Gómez stations. Misterios station serves the colonias Peralvillo and Vallejo.
The station receives its name from the Calzada de los Misterios, an avenue in Mexico City with many hermitages that reference the Mysteries of the Rosary; the station's pictogram features one of those hermitages. Misterios station was opened on 1982, on the first day of the La Raza–Pantitlán service.

Location

Misterios is a metro station located on Río Consulado Avenue, northern Mexico City. The station serves the colonias Peralvillo, in Cuauhtémoc, and Vallejo, in Gustavo A. Madero. Within the system, the station lies between La Raza and Valle Gómez.
The Misterios Metrobús station services the area.

Exits

of Mexico City Metro was built by Grupo ICA ; between the Valle Gómez and Misterios stations, it was found a road that connected Tenochtitlan with the Tepeyac hill. The road was built with materials dated from the Mesoamerican Postclassic Period. Misterios is an underground station that was opened on 1982, on the first day of the La Raza–Pantitlán service.
The station is named after the Calzada de los Misterios, an avenue in Mexico City that connects the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe with the Paseo de la Reforma avenue, and it features 15 hermitages built in the 17th century that reference the Mysteries of the Rosary; the station's pictogram represents one of those hermitages.

Incidents

From to 2020, the station was temporarily closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico.

Ridership

In 2019, Misterios station had an overall ridership of, which was a decrease of compared to 2018. In the same year, Misterios was the station in the system, out of a total of, and it was the on.