Line 2 The line was built by Ingeniería de Sistemas de Transportes Metropolitano, Electrometro and Cometro, the latter being a subsidiary of
Empresas ICA. Chabacano station opened on 1 August 1970, as part of the inaugural
Pino Suárez–
Tasqueña service. The station was built
at grade level with a design similar to other stations in the at-grade section, including an
island platform. The section between Chabacano and San Antonio Abad is long, while the section between Chabacano and Viaducto measures . When construction of Lines 8 and 9 began, the station was rebuilt to improve passenger boarding and alighting. The
Spanish solution was implemented across all platforms, whereby alighting passengers use the central platform, while boarding passengers use the
side platforms on the opposite side of the train.
Line 8 ICA built the line, whose first and only section opened on 20 July 1994, running from
Garibaldi to
Constitución de 1917. Chabacano is an underground station; the tunnel between Chabacano and Obrera is long, while the section between Chabacano and La Viga measures . Chabacano is an underground station; the tunnel to Lázaro Cárdenas is long, while the tunnel toward Jamaica measures long.
Incidents On 28 December 2010, an elderly passenger attempting to help two people who had dropped their belongings onto the tracks fell onto the rails and was struck and killed by an approaching Line 2 train. On 4 June 2018, a law student was arrested for attempting to access the Benito Juárez library inside the station after the station manager denied him entry, stating that it was reserved for metro personnel. The public prosecutor’s office declined to pursue charges, deeming the restriction unjustified under the City Libraries Code, as the facility is located in a public space. Metro authorities later clarified that the library is open to the general public upon registration. On 12 September 2020, the station was vandalized by feminists protesting reported cases of harassment and restrictions on
street vendors within the metro system. Following the
collapse of a bridge on
Line 12, which resulted in 26 deaths, demonstrators vandalized the station again and assaulted metro staff, whom they held responsible for the accident. On 1 April 2022, a woman slipped on an escalator, triggering a chain reaction that knocked down seven other people, all of whom sustained minor injuries. ==Landmarks, cultural events and popular culture==