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  2. Monterrey International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Monterrey Airport is located 28 kilometres (17 mi) northeast of Downtown Monterrey. The airport is accessible solely by road. Local bus, shuttle, and taxi services, as well as long-distance bus services to various cities in Nuevo León, Coahuila, Tamaulipas, San Luis Potosí, and Texas, are available. The travel time by car is typically 30 ...

  3. List of Metrorrey stations - Wikipedia

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    The following is the list of the 40 stations of the Monterrey Metro system (also referred to as Metrorrey) of Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico, organized by line. [ 1 ] Line 1 (yellow) Talleres – Exposición

  4. Metrorrey - Wikipedia

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    Line 1 opened on April 25 of 1991 [3] and has 19 stations, it runs through the center of the city from the north-west to the eastern part of the Monterrey metropolitan area. Built as an 18.5 km (11.5 mi) long line, [ 7 ] it runs parallel to the former 1887 Topo Chico tramline and is grade-separated as it runs on an elevated structure.

  5. Del Norte International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The nearest airport that serves commercial flights is Monterrey International Airport, located 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) to the southwest of Del Norte Airport. Established by American Airlines in the 1940s to meet the demand for air service to Monterrey, Del Norte Airport played a crucial role in early aviation in the region.

  6. Metrorrey Line 1 - Wikipedia

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    Line 1 is a line on the Metrorrey system. It has 19 stations and it runs 18.828 km (11.699 mi) from Talleres to Exposición . The line opened on April 25, 1991.

  7. Cuauhtémoc metro station (Monterrey) - Wikipedia

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    The Cuauhtémoc Station (Spanish: Estación Cuauhtémoc) is a station on the Monterrey Metro. [1] [2] [3] It is located in the north end of Cuauhtémoc Avenue, in the north side of downtown Monterrey. [1] The Line 1 station was opened on 25 April 1991 as part of the inaugural section of Line 1, going from San Bernabé to Exposición. [4] [1]

  8. Metrorrey Line 6 - Wikipedia

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    In the early 2022, following the announcement of the first master plan of the new lines of the Metrorrey, neighbors of southern Monterrey demonstrated against the construction of line 5 by considering that a high viaduct will be detrimental to this whole sector, demanding that the line should be underground. [6]

  9. Metrorrey Line 4 - Wikipedia

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    Construction work is expected to begin on 31 August 2022 and end on 31 August 2027. The second phase of the construction of 13.5 kilometres of lines 4 and 6 was expected to be completed on 30 November 2024, [2] [3] though as of May 2024, Governor Samuel García expects lines 4 and 6 to be ready by the time the 2026 FIFA World Cup happens in ...