[6][7] The station is named after José María Pino Suárez, Vice President of Mexico during the term of Francisco I. Madero (1911–1913).
[3] However, the station logo depicts a pyramid dedicated to Ehecatl, the Aztec god of wind.
While excavating was unearthed a round-shaped altar and was decided to let the pyramid remains and allow the National Institute of Archeology and History (INAH) to preserve and maintain it.
[8] This pyramid is the smallest archaeological zone in Mexico and is thought to have been part of a larger ceremonial center.
The Ehecatl pyramid has 4 structural construction stages and it counts on a circular base that functioned as a pedestal for the deity placed at the top.