Estacion Chapultepec (Pink line or Linea 1)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metro_Chapultepec
Metro Auditorio and Metro Constituyentes (Orange line or Linea 7)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metro_Auditorio
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metro_Constituyentes
Infinite! It doesent stop!
A grid shows the positions of a subway stop and your house. The subway stop is located at (7, -7) and your house is located at (-3, 3). What is the distance, to the nearest unit, between your house and the subway stop?
Yes it is. It is also one subway stop away from Manhattan.
There are 2,383 kilometers (1,481 miles) between Mobile, AL and Mexico City, Mexico. Trip time is 25 hours, non-stop.
The Subway system is very large and almost every place in Mexico City has a subway stop, however, the most important stations for tourists are the following: * LINE 1 * Insurgentes: Near Colonia Roma and Colonia Condesa. * San Lázaro: Outside Palacio Legislativo. * LINE 2 * Bellas Artes: located outside the Palace of Fine Arts, The Central Bank of Mexico, The Postal Palace, The House of Azulejos and Alameda Park among other important places. * Zocalo: located at the Zocalo, or Central Square, where the Metropolitan Cathedral, the National Palace, Templo Mayor (aztec ruins), and the Supreme Court of Justice are. * Allende: in the middle of downtown Mexico City. * Revolucion: near the Monument to Revolution, and the Chopo Museum. * LINE 3 * Universidad: Outside the National Autonomous University * Coyoacan: As it's name says, at Coyoacan. * LINE 5 * Terminal Aerea: At the International Airport * LINE 6 * La Villa: At the Basilica of Guadalupe, the largest religious center in America. * LINE 7 * Polanco: In the middle of the most exclusive zone of the city, near Av. Masaryk, a street with the finest brands of the world. * Auditorio: In Paseo de la Reforma, near the National Auditorium and Chapultepec Castle. *
The only possible way would be to depopulate Mexico City, as most of its metropolitan area lies at the dessicated remains of Lake Texcoco.
It would take a 33-hour, non-stop drive to reach Mexico City from Chicago, IL.
There are non-stop flights from Mexico City to Havana, as well as flights with connections in cities such as Cancun and Cozumel. Your flight may take from 2 and a half hours(Mexico City - Havana) up to 4 hours or more (Mexico City - Cancun - Havana).
Road distance between Baltimore, MD and Mexico City is 3957 kilometers (2459 miles) over a 37-hour, non-stop drive.
There are non-stop flights from Mexico City to Havana, as well as flights with connections in cities such as Cancun and Cozumel. Your flight may take from 2 and a half hours (Mexico City - Havana) up to 4 hours or more (Mexico City - Cancun - Havana).
Distance is 752 kilometers (467 miles) over a 9-hour, non-stop trip.
Approximately 18 hours, non-stop.