Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Line 2 is one of the 12 lines of the Mexico City Metro. [ 2 ] The 2 Line is the second oldest in the network, identified by the color blue and runs from West to East and then North to South, turning at the city center.
Other important roads include Eje 2, Eje 6 Sur, Eje 1 Oriente and Eje 5 Oriente. [ 6 ] [ 3 ] Four lines of the Metro pass through the borough: Line 9, Line 1, Line 4 and Line 8. Three of these lines meet at Metro Pantitlán , a major hub of the transport system and a major connecting point for busses heading east into the State of Mexico.
Commonly known as Edomex (from Estado de México), to distinguish it from the name of the whole country, it is the most populous state and the second most densely populated. Located in central Mexico, the state is divided into 125 municipalities .
For the northern stretch of its run, it travels along the central reservation of the Calzada de Tlalpan, as does Metro Line 2 south of Metro San Antonio Abad – for this reason, it is sometimes seen as a continuation of that line, albeit on a more modest scale. The light rail line has 18 stations: two terminals and 16 intermediate stations.
On August 24, 2005, Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles, S.A. (CAF) obtained a 30-year concession to supply rolling stock, build and operate the Tren Suburbano. [6] The trains used on this service are electric trains built by CAF and are similar to the series 2000 trains of the Companhia Paulista de Trens Metropolitanos of São Paulo ...
The Mexico City Metrobús Line 2 is a bus rapid transit line in the Mexico City Metrobus. It operates between Tepalcates, in Iztapalapa and Tacubaya in the Miguel Hidalgo municipality, in western Mexico City. Line 2 has a total of 36 stations and a length of 20 kilometers and it runs from east to west through Eje 4 Sur. [1]
Niños Héroes / Poder Judicial CDMX † Underground trench 0.8 9.2 (at distance) A kepi 11 Hospital General † 0.8 9.9 Line 3: Hospital General station; Line 2: Hospital General stop; Line 2: Dr. Lucio stop (at distance) Routes: 9-E (at distance), 19-F The Red Cross symbol 12 Centro Médico ‡ June 7, 1980 0.8 10.7 Line 9; Line 3: Centro ...
Second level of the Periférico at San Jerónimo Elevated part of the Anillo Periférico Structure of the second floor (distribuidor vial) of Periférico (north of Mexico City, at the cross with Ejército Nacional Ave.) The Anillo Periférico known by locals as el periférico (Spanish for peripheral ring) is the outer beltway of Mexico City.