Olivos metro station

The facilities are accessible for people with disabilities as there are elevators, tactile pavings and braille signage plates and there is a bicycle parking station.

[4] There are two exits:[3] Line 12 of the Mexico City Metro was built by Empresas ICA, in association with Alstom Mexicana and Grupo Carso.

[8] The facilities are accessible for people with disabilities as there are elevators, tactile pavings and braille signage plates and there is a bicycle parking station.

[10] From 12 March 2014 to 29 November 2015,[11][12] Olivos station was closed due to technical and structural faults in the stretch between Atlalilco and Tláhuac.

To repair it, weight was released, epoxy resins were injected, additional reinforcement was placed, and the column was enlarged to its maximum stress zone.

[20] On 3 May 2021, a section of the elevated line between Olivos and Tezonco metro stations collapsed as a train traversed it.

Multiple concrete columns and steel girders are under construction.
Steel girders near Olivos station in 2010
Multiple crosses and candles are located at the entrance of the metro station.
Olivos station in November 2021. The entrance is covered with altars in memory of those who died on 3 May 2021.