"One Sole Line in the City"
In Mexico City, as in the rest of the country, trains aren't widely used. However, there is a "tren ligero" (light railway) line, which goes from the Tasqueña metro station (where, incidentally, there is a station for long-distance buses/coaches) to Xochimilco. It goes through various interesting spots in the south of the city, one of them being the Estadio Azteca. At the entrance you will find a ticket booth, where you will pay $1.50 for a ride. If you want to travel to other Mexican cities, we recommend you take one of the long-distance buses, which offer a good, reliable service. Trains are now mostly used for transporting goods.
3er Servicio de Transportes Eléctricos del DF, Municipio Libre Ote 402, 3er., Piso. Col. San Andrés Tetepilco, Mexico City, Mexico, 09440
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"One Sole Line in the City"
In Mexico City, as in the rest of the country, trains aren't widely used. However, there is a "tren ligero" (light railway) line, which goes from the Tasqueña metro station (where, incidentally, there is a station for long-distance buses/coaches) to Xochimilco. It goes through various interesting spots in the south of the city, one of them being the Estadio Azteca. At the entrance you will find a ticket booth, where you will pay $1.50 for a ride. If you want to travel to other Mexican cities, we recommend you take one of the long-distance buses, which offer a good, reliable service. Trains are now mostly used for transporting goods.
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