Terminal Aérea metro station

The station serves the Mexico City International Airport and the nearby colonias (neighborhoods) of Peñón de los Baños and Moctezuma 2ª sección along Boulevard Puerto Aéreo.

Terminal Aérea is an underground metro station on Boulevard Puerto Aéreo, in Venustiano Carranza borough, in eastern Mexico City.

[7] On their Policy Review of Mexico, the OECD criticized the station for not having proper signage and for not being designed for first-time travelers as they "must negotiate over 110 steps" to reach it.

[14] For the opposite section toward Hangares, which is 1,153 meters (3,783 ft) long,[13][15] the tunnel was built with slurry walls using the Milan method.

[4] Near the station, in Colonia Peñon de los Baños, workers found the remains of mammoths, bison, horses, camels, birds, and fishes, as well as a Teotihuacan settlement.

[23][21] Instead, an 800 m (0.50 mi) anti-rain roof that cost Mx$65 million was built to prevent the tracks from getting wet and reduce the risk of trains sliding.

[26] Terminal Aérea station has six murals painted by Mexican artist David Lach in 1981, becoming the first person to do it inside the Mexico City Metro.

Multiple people wait on the sidewalk of Puerto Aéreo Boulevard, next to the station entrance.
The Terminal Aérea bus stop seen from Boulevard Puerto Aéreo
View of the two side platforms located inside Terminal Aérea.
The station platforms in 2006