Mexican Metro
The Mexican Metro, officially known as the Sistema de Transporte Colectivo (STC), is a vast urban transit system serving Mexico City. Opened in 1969, it features 12 lines that cover over 200 kilometers and more than 190 stations, making it one of the largest metro systems in the world. The metro is known for its affordability and efficiency, providing millions of rides daily.
The Mexican Metro is characterized by its colorful trains and unique station artwork, reflecting the rich culture of Mexico. It operates from early morning until midnight, with frequent service during peak hours. Safety measures and accessibility features have been implemented to enhance the travel experience for all passengers.