San Nicolás metro station
Preceding station | Metrorrey | Following station | ||
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Santiago Tapia toward Sendero | Line 2 | Anáhuac toward General I. Zaragoza |
The San Nicolás Station (Spanish: Estación San Nicolás) is a metro station along Line 2 of the Monterrey Metro. It is located near the IMSS Zone Hospital No. 6.[2] The station was opened on 1 October 2008 as part of the extension of the line from Universidad and Sendero.[1][3] It is an elevated station built into the median of Mexican Federal Highway 85 where it intersects Benito Juárez Avenue. The station's original name was to be Juárez, but was changed to San Nicolás because of its location in the center of the city of San Nicolás de los Garza. The logo for the station depicts the church of the namesake Iglesia San Nicolás Tolentino.
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- Talleres
- San Bernabé
- Unidad Modelo
- Aztlán
- Penitenciaría
- Alfonso Reyes
- Mitras
- Simón Bolívar
- Hospital
- Edison
- Central
- Cuauhtémoc
- Del Golfo
- Félix U. Gómez
- Parque Fundidora
- Y Griega
- Eloy Cavazos
- Lerdo de Tejada
- Exposición
- Sendero
- Santiago Tapia
- San Nicolás
- Anáhuac
- Universidad
- Niños Héroes
- Regina
- General Anaya
- Cuauhtémoc
- Alameda
- Fundadores
- Padre Mier
- General I. Zaragoza
- Hospital Metropolitano
- Los Ángeles
- Ruiz Cortines
- Colonia Moderna
- Metalúrgicos
- Félix U. Gómez
- Colonia Obrera
- Santa Lucía
- General I. Zaragoza
(future)
- Hospital de Ginecología
- Barrio Antiguo
- Palacio
- Juárez
- Cuauhtémoc
- Serafin Peña
- ISSSTE
- Obispado
- San Jeronimo
- Pablo G. Garza
(future)
- Hospital de Ginecología
- Nuevo Repueblo
- 2 de Abril
- Tecnólogico de Monterrey
- Alfonso Reyes
- Country
- Sendero Sur
- Brisas
- Canoas
- Satélite
- Lagos del Bosque
- Valle Alto
- La Estanzuela
(future)
- Aeropuerto
- Apodaca
- Sendero La Fe
- Nave 01
- Altea
- Isidoro Sepúlveda
- Citadel
- Paseo La Fe
- Ruiz Cortínes
- San Rafael
- Bonifacio Salinas
- Azteca
- Linda Vista
- Churubusco
- Y Griega
- Parque Fundidora
- Torre Administrativa
- Hospital de Ginecología
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