Pantitlán Metro Station is located in the eastern part of Mexico City, in the neighborhood of Pantitlán. It is the largest station in the metro system, serving as a transfer hub for lines 1, 5, 9, and A. The station is also a major transportation hub, connecting the metro system to the main bus terminal and the international airport.
Pantitlán Metro Station is known for being one of the busiest stations in the world, with over a million passengers passing through every day. The station was constructed in the mid-1970s as part of the expansion of the metro system, and has since undergone several renovations and upgrades to keep up with increasing demand.
The station features a variety of amenities, including shops, restaurants, and ATMs. It also has multiple entrances and exits, allowing easy access to the surrounding areas. Despite its size and busy nature, the station is considered safe and well-maintained, with security personnel regularly patrolling the premises.
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