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The Mexico City Metro is the largest and busiest heavy-rail rapid transit system in Mexico and second in North America, only behind the New York City Subway. AS of 2014, the system is composed of 12 lines denominated 1 through 9, 12, A and B, totalling 226.5 km of track length and 195 stations. Of all stations, 115 are underground (either in shallow box-tunnels or deep circular tunnels), 54 are at street-level and 26 are elevated. ==Line 1: Observatorio – Pantitlán== (詳細はObservatorio to Tacubaya, where it starts at street-level and progressively goes down to a deep circular tunnel through Tacubaya, where the box-tunnel begins. Line 1 is served by MP-68, NM-83 and NE-92 trains, built in France, Mexico and Spain in 1968, 1983 and 1992, respectively. Transfer with other Metro lines is available at Tacubaya (lines 7 & 9), Balderas (line 3), Salto del Agua (Line 8), Pino Suárez (line 2), Candelaria (line 4), San Lázaro (line B) and Pantitlán (lines 5, 9 & A). Transfer to the Metrobús bus rapid transit (BRT) system is available at Tacubaya (line 2), Insurgentes (line 1), Cuauhtémoc (line 3), Balderas (line 3), Pino Suárez (line 4) and San Lázaro (lines 4 & 5). The line is built under the following avenues: (Stations are indicated in bold as reference) * Observatorio * * Av. Río de Tacubaya/Av. Minas de arena * * Camino Real a Belén * * Ferrocarril de Cuernavaca * * Carlos Lazo * Tacubaya * * Av. Jalisco * * Circuito Interior Av. José Vasconcelos * Juanacatlán * * Av. Pedro Antonio de los Santos * Chapultepec * * Av. Chapultepec * Sevilla * Insurgentes * Cuauhtémoc * * Av. Arcos de Belén * Balderas * Salto del Agua * * José María Izazaga * Isabel La Católica * Pino Suárez * * San Pablo * Merced * * Carretones * * Esteban Marín * Candelaria * * Juan Pablos * * Emiliano Zapata * * Av. Eduardo Molina * San Lázaro * * Calz. Ignacio Zaragoza * Moctezuma * Balbuena * Boulevard Puerto Aéreo * Gómez Farías * Zaragoza * * Calz. Ignacio Zaragoza * * Eje 4 Oriente Río Churubusco * * Adolfo López Mateos * Pantitlán 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mexico City metro lines」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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