Lecheria's pictogram depicts a cowbell due to the fact that this zone used to be part of the Hacienda de Lechería, that produced and distributed milk to the entire country.
[2][3] In 1880, the Mexican government gave the Compañía Bostoniana del Ferrocarril Central Mexicano a license to build a railway connecting Mexico City and Paso del Norte.
Nowadays, the old station is not in use anymore, but the building is listed in Mexico's railroad heritage.
[5] Due to its location, Central American and Mexican migrants can be found near Lechería station.
[7] In 2019, plans to extend the line with a new branch going from Lechería to the Felipe Ángeles International Airport were announced.