

Mexico City Expands Cablebús System with New Milpa Alta-Tláhuac Line
Mexico City's South Expands with New Cablebús Line Mexico City is expanding its Cablebús system with a new line connecting Milpa Alta and Tláhuac. The announcement was made by Clara Brugada, head of the city's government. This new line will be 12.3 kilometers long and include seven stations, making it the largest Cablebús line in the city. The project is expected to significantly improve transportation options for residents in the city's southeast. "This is a major step forward in providing accessible and efficient transportation to underserved communities," Brugada stated during the announcement. The new Cablebús line is a significant investment in public transportation and is expected to have a positive impact on the lives of many residents. The expansion of the Cablebús system is part of the city's broader effort to improve its public transportation infrastructure and reduce traffic congestion.