Tlaltenco metro station

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

Since it was opened, Tlaltenco metro station has had multiple incidents, including a 20-month closure in 2014 due to structural faults found in the elevated section of the line, a closure caused by the 19 September 2017 earthquake, and the subsequent collapse of the track near Olivos station in 2021.

Tlaltenco is a metro station along Canal del Acalote Avenue, in the Tláhuac borough, in southeastern Mexico City.

[4] There are two exists:[4] 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 to people with disabilities as there are elevators, tactile pavings and braille signage plates.

[16][17] After the 19 September 2017 earthquake damaged Line 12 tracks, Tlaltenco remained closed until 30 October 2017.