

Mexico City's Cablebús Line 6: A Lifeline for Milpa Alta Residents
Mexico City Launches Cablebús Line 6: Bridging Communities and Reducing Commute Times Mexico City is celebrating a significant step forward in its public transportation infrastructure with the launch of Cablebús Line 6. The new line, announced by Head of Government Clara Brugada, will connect the remote Milpa Alta region with the Metro Tláhuac station, dramatically reducing travel times for an estimated 86,000 residents. The project, presented in San Juan Ixtayopan, promises to transform daily life for many. "This is a project of territorial justice," Brugada stated during the presentation, highlighting the line's role in improving access to essential services and opportunities. The video shows Brugada addressing a large crowd, emphasizing the government's commitment to improving the lives of residents in underserved areas. The new line is expected to cut travel time from approximately two hours to just 45 minutes. Beyond the transportation improvements, the project also includes plans for enhanced security and improved water infrastructure in San Juan Ixtayopan. Pablo Vázquez Camacho, Secretary of Citizen Security, outlined plans to double police presence in the area to ensure safety along the new route. The successful launch of Cablebús Line 6 marks a milestone in Mexico City's ongoing efforts to improve public transportation and enhance the quality of life for its citizens, particularly those in previously underserved areas. The video concludes with footage of the cable cars in operation, symbolizing a brighter future for the community.