Múzquiz metro station

The facilities are partially accessible to people with disabilities as there are tactile pavings and braille signage plates.

In 2019, Múzquiz metro station had an average daily ridership of 30,812 passengers, making it the third-most used on the line.

The station serves the colonia (Mexican Spanish for "neighborhood") of Valle de Aragón 3a. Sección.

[4] The station was built at-grade level;[3] the Múzquiz–Ecatepec section is 1,485 meters (4,872 ft) long, while the opposite section towards Río de los Remedios metro station measures 1,155 meters (3,789 ft).

[5] The station is partially accessible to people with disabilities as there are tactile pavings and braille signage plates.

An at-grade station along an avenue and partly below an overpass.
Múzquiz station lies along the intersection of the avenues Carlos Hank González (below) and Valle del Guadiana (the overpass) .