Plaza Aragón metro station

The name of the station references colloquially the nearby Multiplaza Aragón shopping center; its pictogram depicts a representation of a stand of pots from a tianguis, an open-air market.

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

In 2019, Plaza Aragón metro station had an average daily ridership of 19,721 passengers, making it the tenth-most used on the line.

The station serves the colonias (Mexican Spanish for "neighborhoods") of Ignacio Allende and Valle de Santiago.

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