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  2. Mexico City Metro Line 12 - Wikipedia

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    Line 12, also known as the Golden Line from its color on the system map, is a rapid transit line of the Mexico City Metro network. It travels 25.1 kilometers (15.6 mi) along the boroughs of Benito Juárez, Iztapalapa and Tláhuac in southwestern, central-southern and southeastern Mexico City, serving twenty stations.

  3. Mexico City Metro - Wikipedia

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    Derou, Georges. "El metro de ciudad de México visto por los franceses," Presencia 1 (1970). "El arte del metro mexicano," Life en Español. 29 September 1969. Espinosa Ulloa, Jorge. El metro: Una solución al problema del transporte urbano. Mexico City: Representaciones y Servicios de Ingeniería 1975.

  4. Terminal Aérea metro station - Wikipedia

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    Terminal Aérea is an underground metro station on Boulevard Puerto Aéreo, in Venustiano Carranza borough, in eastern Mexico City. [3] [4] It is located approximately 200 meters (660 ft) away from the entrance to the Gate A of the Terminal 1 at Mexico City International Airport.

  5. Observatorio metro station (Mexico City) - Wikipedia

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    This station is one of the most important metro terminus in the city. It serves Mexico City's western bus depot, [9] which connects with areas of western Mexico such as México state, Michoacán, Jalisco, Querétaro and others. The Observatorio Mexico City Metro station is the 1st station of Line 1 and the Mexico City Metro system. Service at ...

  6. El Rosario metro station - Wikipedia

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    El Rosario (Spanish: Estación El Rosario) is an at-grade station on the Mexico City Metro. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It is located in Azcapotzalco borough, in the northern reaches of Mexico City . It serves as the terminal for both Lines 6 and 7 .

  7. Mexico City Metro Line 2 - Wikipedia

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    Pino Suárez station became the first transfer station of the Mexico City Metro, connecting with Line 1, built one year before. On September 14, the line was expanded towards Tacuba station. The last expansion of the line occurred in 1984 when two more stations were built: Panteones and Cuatro Caminos , the latter being the first station of the ...

  8. 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.

  9. Mexico City Metrobús Line 7 - Wikipedia

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    The Mexico City Metrobús Line 7 is a bus rapid transit line in the Mexico City Metrobús. It operates between Campo Marte in the Miguel Hidalgo borough and Indios Verdes, in Gustavo A. Madero in the northern part of the city. This is the newest line, inaugurated in March 2018. [2]