Tezonco metro station

The station's pictogram features a calavera as it references the area's Day of the Dead traditions during the festivity.

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.

[3] 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.

[6] Line 12 of the Mexico City Metro was built by Empresas ICA, in association with Alstom Mexicana and Grupo Carso.

[11][12] From 12 March 2014[13] to 29 November 2015,[14] Tezonco was closed due to technical and structural faults on the segment between Atlalilco and Tláhuac.

[15][16] After the 19 September 2017 earthquake damaged Line 12 tracks, Tezonco was temporarily closed for assessments;[17] the station reopened three days later.

A picture of Line 12's overground track with a train passing by. Iztaccihuatl and Popocatépetl volcanoes are in the background.
A passing train over the Tezonco (not pictured) and Olivos stations section.