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Mixcoac and Constitution of 1917 Trolebus Stations Already Operational

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Mixcoac and Constitution of 1917 Trolebus Stations Already Operational

Sure thing, buddy! Let's talk about the new Trolleybus line in Mexico City that kicked off on June 7th.

Line 13, also known as the Trolleybus running from the Constitution of 1917 to Mixcoac, made its debut. Spanning a distance of 29.9 kilometers and covering 41 stops across Iztapalapa, Benito Juarez, and Coyoacan boroughs, this bad boy takes you on quite the ride!

Now, the STE (Electric Transportation Service of Mexico City) has given us the lowdown on this puppy. With 46 trolleybuses, 28 of them being articulated, this line will be serving up some smoothest rides in the capital.

You might wanna know the stops along the way, right? Well, here they are:

  • Constitution of 1917
  • Matias Rodriguez
  • San Felipe de Jesus
  • UAM - I
  • Foundry
  • Mina
  • Cerro de la Estrella
  • Quetzalcoatl Hall
  • Iztapalapa
  • Puente Titla
  • Atlalilco
  • Toltecas
  • Ermita Iztapalapa
  • Mais
  • Avena
  • Mexitcaltzingo
  • J. A. Rivas
  • Cruz del Sur
  • Andres Molina Enríquez
  • Sur 75-A
  • Sur 73
  • Plutarco Elias Calles
  • Ermita
  • Alhambra
  • Canarias
  • Central Axis
  • Tokio
  • Pyrenees
  • Uxmal
  • Av. Cuauhtemoc
  • Av. Universidad
  • Av. Gabriel Mancera
  • Av. Coyoacan
  • Moras
  • San Francisco
  • Las Huertas
  • Rio Churubusco
  • Galicia
  • Felix Parra
  • Goya
  • Revolution
  • Benvenuto Cellini
  • Mixcoac

So, how much will it cost to hop on the Trolleybus Constitution of 1917 to Mixcoac? It's MX$7, my friend. And you can pay with the Integrated Mobility Card. The service runs from 5:00 a.m. to midnight, seven days a week. And kids under 5 years old, folks with disabilities, and adults over 60 ride for free!

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Sources:

  1. Trolleybus Fare Remains Flat for Line 13 in Mexico City

Did you happen to notice the source of funding for this new Trolleybus line in Mexico City? The government has allocated funds from the national budget to support the project, with additional contributions from the transportation industry and financial sector.

**Now, let's discuss the economic impact of this Trolleybus line on Mexico City. ** With an estimated investment of millions in the transportation sector, this project is expected to boost the local economy, encouraging growth and development within the industry and creating new job opportunities for residents.

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