The station logo is a large geodesic dome depicting the former nearby
Toreo de Cuatro Caminos bull fighting ring, which the station takes its name from, The station's surroundings (popularly known as the
paradero), are the main public transport hub to
Toluca and northwestern municipalities in the
State of Mexico, such as
Naucalpan,
Atizapán,
Tlalnepantla or
Huixquilucan, as well as a major connection point to several destinations within the
Mexico City proper and it also serves as the housing of a large street market, which is known largely because of its poor general conditions. Officially, no private vehicles are allowed in the area. Upon leaving the station, there are two main corridors, labeled "North" and "South". North corridor (denoted by the exits A to K), is mainly used for transportation to
State of Mexico, while the "South" corridor is mainly aimed at passengers going to the city (denoted by exit letters J to Z), though this is not strictly the case. The South corridor (if walked) leads to the Mexipuerto bus terminal, the
Toreo Parque Central and
Pericentro shopping malls, the
Anillo Periférico, and various military facilities, while the North corridor leads to the industrial complex of
Naucalpan. In 2003, the Mexican popular music group
Café Tacuba produced an album with the title "
Cuatro Caminos" in homage to this part of the city. ==Exits==