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  2. Tacuba metro station - Wikipedia

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    Tacuba is a station of the Mexico City Metro. [2] [3] [4] It is located in the Tacuba district of the Miguel Hidalgo borough, to the west of downtown Mexico City. [2] It lies along Lines 2 and 7. [2] [3] [4] The station logo depicts three flowers, [3] [4] as its name comes from the Nahuatl language word tlacopan, that which means "land of ...

  3. San Cosme metro station - Wikipedia

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    San Cosme is a station on Line 2 of the Mexico City Metro system. [2] [3] It is located in the Cuauhtémoc municipality of Mexico City, northwest of the city centre, on Avenue Ribera de San Cosme a few blocks before it becomes Calzada México-Tacuba. [2]

  4. Mexico City Metro - Wikipedia

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    [not verified in body] At the end of 2007, the Federal District government announced the construction of the most recent STC Metro line, Line 12, which was built to run approximately 26 kilometres (16 mi) [8] towards the southeastern part of the city, connecting with Lines 7, 3, 2 and 8. This line opened on 30 October 2012.

  5. Colonia Narvarte - Wikipedia

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    The area commonly known as Narvarte or Colonia Narvarte actually contains five officially recognized neighborhoods: Colonia Piedad Narvarte; Colonia Atenor Salas

  6. Mexico City Metro Line 4 - Wikipedia

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    Mexico City Metro Line 4 is the fourth line of Mexico City Metro. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The line color is aqua blue and it runs from north to south of the city crossing the city center by its easternmost area. In 2019 it had a total ridership of 29,013,032 passengers, making it the least used line on the system.

  7. Mexico City Metro Line 12 - Wikipedia

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    1985 plan for the Mexico City Metro with the earlier project for Line 12. In the 1980s, the Comisión de Vialidad y Transporte Urbano (COVITUR), an organization of the Federal District Department, presented a plan for the Mexico City Metro based on several studies and reports related to the rapid growth of the city and its demand for public transportation.

  8. Mexico City Metro Line 7 - Wikipedia

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    Mexico City Metro Line 7 is one of the twelve metro lines operating in Mexico City, Mexico. Opened in 1984, it was the seventh line to be built. Its distinctive color is orange. With a length of 18.784 kilometers (11.672 mi) and 14 stations, Line 7 runs through western Mexico City from north to south.

  9. Mexico City Metro Line B - Wikipedia

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    Mexico City Metro Line B is one of the twelve metro lines operating in Mexico City, Mexico. It has 21 stations and a total length of 23.772 km (14.771 mi), 20.278 km (12.600 mi) service the line while the rest are used for maneuvers. Line B runs from downtown Mexico City north towards the municipality of Ecatepec de Morelos.