Barranca del Muerto is the southern terminus of Line 7 of the Mexico City Metro.
Popular imagination refers to the dead people's souls and ghosts restlessly promenading near that big hole.
[3] Metro Barranca del Muerto was opened on 19 December 1985, together with the whole 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) long extension stretch of Line 7 from Tacubaya.
There are two exits located at the intersection of Avenida Revolución (which leads further to San Ángel), Macedonio Alcala, and Calle Alfonso Caso.
South of Barranca del Muerto, there is a Saturday market at the famous San Jacinto square (Bazar de los sábados de San Jacinto) where artists sell paintings, plants and other handcrafts.