Cable Cars: a Revolution for Transport in Latin America
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Cable cars are being consolidated as real and transformative solutions in the mobility of our cities. From Mexico to Chile, what we mean by public transport is being redefined.
In the southeastern part of Mexico City, one of the areas with the greatest poverty and social marginalization, the capital government will build the sixth line of the Cablebus. It will benefit about 90,000 people from the Milpa Alta, Tláhuac and Xochimilco districts. “The Cablebus is a territorial justice project. It is a project that supports those who have the least; those who move by public transport and take hours to get to work, to their s…
One of the most important mobility projects in Mexico City is about to begin: the new line of Cablebus that will go from Tláhuac to Milpa Alta in record time. Clara Brugada made the official announcement to give the exit flag to this project and it is a new transport that will benefit approximately 90,000 people every day. Subscribe to our WhatsApp channel and carry the information in the palm of your hand.
Mexico City.- The head of government of Mexico City, Clara Brugada Molina, presented the Cablebus Line 6 project, which will connect the mayors of Milpa Alta, Tláhuac and Xochimilco. With a route of 12.3 kilometers and seven stations, this new line is profiled as the most relevant mobility project in the southeastern part of the capital. An electric, safe and fair transport that responds to the needs of the periphery During the presentation in S…
“Nothing will stop us. We will continue to transform the towns of all of Mexico City!”: Brugada. 12-km Cablebús Line 6 in Tláhuac, […] The post Long Live the Cablebús of Justice and Hope! Brugada presents Line 6 appeared first on RegeneraciónMX.
It will benefit about 90,000 people living in colonies, towns and neighborhoods of Milpa Alta, Xochimilco and Tláhuac. The project includes comprehensive solutions in security, water supply, urban image, lighting and mobility for the people of San Juan Ixtayopan and surrounding communities. “Nothing will stop us. We will continue to transform the villages of Tláhuac and all of Mexico City. Live the Cablebus of Justice and Hope!” said the head of…
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