Lindavista metro station

In 2019, the station had an average ridership of 17,878 passengers per day.

[4] The station is located and primarily serves the Lindavista neighborhood, a middle-class residential zone in the Gustavo A. Madero borough in northern Mexico City.

[2] Its pictogram depicts the silhouette of the nearby Saint Cajetan church, which, itself, is another symbol of Lindavista.

[2][3] Lindavista opened on 8 July 1986 as part of the second and final stretch of Line 6, going from Instituto del Petróleo to Martín Carrera, the line's current eastern terminus.

[5] El muro de los lamentos, a mural by Daniel Kent can be found within the station.