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  2. Metro Balderas (song) - Wikipedia

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    So, many people often think that "Metro Balderas" is an original song by El Tri; same happens with other songs by Rockdrigo, such as Asalto chido, recorded by Botellita de Jerez. The most significant changes in the El Tri version are: 1. Original version was named "Estación del metro Balderas", but El Tri version is just "Metro Balderas": 2.

  3. Metro Station (band) - Wikipedia

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    Metro Station was an American pop rock band that was formed in Los Angeles, California by singer Mason Musso and bassist/guitarist Trace Cyrus. In late 2006, the band signed a recording contract with Columbia Records and RED Ink Records . [ 6 ]

  4. List of Caracas Metro stations - Wikipedia

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    Line 3 of the Caracas Metro currently serves 8 stations besides the interchange to Line 1, Plaza Venezuela, and has a route length of 10.4 kilometres (6.5 mi). [2] It started revenue service between Plaza Venezuela and El Valle in 1994; [ 2 ] it was later extended to La Rinconada in 2006, but this section did not become fully operational until ...

  5. Terminal Aérea metro station - Wikipedia

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    Terminal Aérea metro station was built with Santo Tomás marble floors, travertine marble walls, and rustic-textured stucco plafond. [4] The track between Oceanía and Terminal Aérea stations spans 1,174 meters (3,852 ft), [ 13 ] and descends from the grade level to the underground level, with a 4.9% slope at the time of its opening. [ 14 ]

  6. Auditorio metro station - Wikipedia

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    Auditorio (Spanish: Estación Auditorio) is a Mexico City Metro station located on line 7. [2] [3] It is one of the main metro gateways (along with Metro Polanco) to the chic and business-related neighborhood, Polanco. [2] The entrances to the station are on Paseo de la Reforma, one of the main thoroughfares in Mexico City.

  7. Constitución de 1917 metro station - Wikipedia

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    Constitución de 1917 is a terminal station at the southeastern end of line 8 of the Mexico City Metro in Mexico City, Mexico. [2] [3] In 2019, the station had an average ridership of 100,043 passengers per day, making it the fourth busiest station in the network.

  8. Centro Médico metro station - Wikipedia

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    Centro Médico (Spanish: Estación Centro Médico) is an underground metro station on the Mexico City Metro. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is located in the Cuauhtémoc borough of Mexico City . [ 2 ] It is a transfer station for both Lines 3 and 9 .

  9. Panteones metro station - Wikipedia

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    Panteones is a station serving Line 2 of the Mexico City Metro. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is located in the Colonia Argentina district of the Miguel Hidalgo borough of the Mexican Federal District . [ 2 ] Panteón means " cemetery " in Spanish ; the station's name and logo come from the nearby graveyards.