Metro Valle Gómez


Valle Gómez is a station of the Mexico City Metro in Gustavo A. Madero and Venustiano Carranza, Mexico City. It is an underground station with two side platforms, served by . Valle Gómez station serves the colonias 7 de Noviembre and Valle Gómez; the station receives its name from the latter. The station's pictogram features an agave plant. Valle Gómez was opened on 1982, on the first day of the La Raza–Pantitlán service.

Location

Valle Gómez is a metro station in the northeastern part of Mexico City on Río Consulado Avenue. The station serves the colonias 7 de Noviembre, in Gustavo A. Madero, and Valle Gómez, in Venustiano Carranza. Within the system, the station lies between Misterios and Consulado.

Exits

of Mexico City Metro was built by Grupo ICA ; between the Valle Gómez and Misterios stations, workers uncovered part of a road that connected Tenochtitlan with the Tepeyac hill. The road was built with materials dating from the Mesoamerican Postclassic Period.
Valle Gómez is an underground station that was opened on 1982, on the first day of the La Raza–Pantitlán service. The station's pictogram represents an agave plant, and the station is named after the Valle Gómez family, owners of the former La Vaquita paddock, where agave plants would grow. Inside the station, there is an Internet café.

Incidents

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

Ridership

In 2019, Valle Gómez station had an overall ridership of, which was a decrease of compared to 2018. In the same year, Valle Gómez was the 189th busiest station in the system, out of a total of 195 stations, and it was the least busy on.