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  2. Mexico City Metro - Wikipedia

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    Until 2009, a STC Metro ticket cost MXN $2.00 (€ 0.10, or US$ 0.15 in 2009); one purchased ticket allowed unlimited distance travel and transfer at any given time for one day, making the Mexico City Metro one of the cheapest rail systems in the world. [38] Only line A's transfer in Pantitlán required a second payment before 13 December 2013.

  3. Transportation in Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    Transportation in Mexico City consists of multiple public transit systems that together conform the Integrated Mobility System of Mexico City (Sistema de Movilidad Integrada de la Ciudad de México). This System includes the Mexico City Metro , extensive bus/ BRT systems (the Metrobús , RTP , the trolleybus ), as well as the Xochimilco Light ...

  4. Tarjeta de Movilidad Integrada - Wikipedia

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    Cost of entry Topup Availability [4] Mexico City Metro: $5 MXN per entry Ticket office and Top-up machines inside the station Active since October 2019 Mexico City Metrobús: $6 MXN per entry Top-up machines inside the station Active since October 2019 Cablebús: $7 MXN per entry Top-up machines inside the station Active since July 2021 Tren Ligero

  5. Pesero - Wikipedia

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    A pesero or microbús. A pesero, combi, micro or microbús is a form of public transport, most commonly seen in Mexico City. [1] Its name derives from the fact that in the beginning of this form of transport a flat fee of one peso was charged per ride (hence the name "pesero" which could be interpreted as "peso collector").

  6. Mexico City Metro Line 1 - Wikipedia

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    Chapultepec station during the first day of operations after the inauguration. The first section of Line 1 was opened on 4 September 1969 as part of Mexico City Metro's first construction stage, it was inaugurated by Gustavo Díaz Ordaz, President of Mexico from 1964 to 1970, and Alfonso Corona del Rosal, Regent of the Federal District Department. [3]

  7. Mexico in talks with US one week prior to tariff pause ... - AOL

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    MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - The Mexican government continues to talk with the U.S. government on security and trade issues ahead of U.S. president Donald Trump's tariff pause deadline on March 4 ...

  8. How Much Does a Mega Millions Ticket Cost? - AOL

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    For an additional $1 per ticket, you can add the Megaplier, which increases the winnings of the non-grand prize by up to 5x. For example, if you had a $1 million winning ticket, and the Megaplier ...

  9. Hoy No Circula - Wikipedia

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    The restriction does not apply to vehicles that have other than 0 or 00 sticker (permits driving every day without restriction) and are plated in Mexico City, Mexico State and surrounding states that have an agreement with Mexico City and Mexico State. It is based on the last digit of their license plate.