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Streetcars in Mexico City

Zócalo square and the Metropolitan Cathedral in 1900. Note the streetcars and station in front.
Opening ceremony for the city's first electric streetcar line

Mexico City once had an extensive network of streetcars. Most streetcar lines in Mexico City radiated from the city's central square, the Zócalo towards many parts of the city.[1] By the 1980s only one streetcar line survived, which itself was converted into the Xochimilco Light Rail line in 1986.

  1. ^ "Los tranvías de la Ciudad de México". Mexico Maxico. Retrieved 2011-08-07.

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Tranvías en la Ciudad de México Spanish

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