It is a mass rail transit system that runs either on the underground, above ground and even on elevated routes. It consists of 12 interconnected lines with more than 195 stations. Most metros are rubber-tired, just like the Montreal and Paris systems.
Mexico City metro has a daily ridership of 4.6 million, so during peak hours it can get really packed.
Metro La Paz - Mexico City Metro - was created in 1991.
Mexico City Metro was created in 1969.
Mexico City Metro Line A was created in 1991.
Mexico City Metro Line B was created in 1999.
1 Mexico City, Mexico, 8,658,576 Metro 19,231,829 2 Bogotá, Colombia, 7,363,494 Metro 8,090,883 3 Lima, Peru, 7,186,000 Metro 9,241,961 4 Santiago, Chile, 4,656,690 Metro 6,293,000 5 Madrid, Spain, 3,228,359 Metro 5,561,748
Mexico City is the largest Spanish speaking city. Here is a list of the top 5 largest Spanish speaking cities in the world: 1 Mexico City, Mexico, 8,658,576 Metro 19,231,829 2 Bogotá, Colombia, 7,363,494 Metro 8,090,883 3 Lima, Peru, 7,186,000 Metro 9,241,961 4 Santiago, Chile, 4,656,690 Metro 6,293,000 5 Madrid, Spain, 3,228,359 Metro 5,561,748
The Mexico City Metro (Spanish: Metro de la Ciudad de México), officially called Sistema de Transporte Colectivo, often shortened to STC, is a metro system that serves the metropolitan area of Mexico City, including some municipalities in Mexico State. It is the second largest metro system in North America after the New York City Subway. In 2012, the system served 1.609 billion passengers, placing it as the eighth highest ridership in the world. Best regards, Aleh Aprelenka
The Mexico City Metro, the Sistema de Transporte Colectivo, was built in 1967. The STC is the second largest metro system in North America.
I guess you mean in Mexico City. The Mexico City Metro (officially Sistema de Transporte Colectivo Metro) consists of 11 lines, 163 stations and a total length of 202 Kilometers (126 miles). Its daily ridership amounts for some 3.88 million people.
To get from the San Fernando Valley to Tijuana, Mexico via Metro Rail, first take the Metro Orange Line to the North Hollywood station. Transfer to the Metro Red Line towards Union Station, then switch to the Metro Gold Line to reach Union Station. From Union Station, take the San Diego Trolley (Blue Line) to the border at San Ysidro. Finally, cross the border into Tijuana on foot.
You are literally translating the word "metro" which is short of "metropolitano", the Mexico City subway. It connects most of the city's central neighborhoods.
Private automobile, followed by bus and subway (metro).