Cablebús 2 will officially open on July 24th in Mexico City. The new alignment is 10.6-kilometers with seven stations. Two of the stations are integrated with two different subway lines. The system is expected to move 50,000 people per day while servicing the district of Iztapalapa and will offer commuters a better, safe, and faster connection to the metro stations.
In 2016 Mexico City started the “ropeway experiment” with the construction of the five-kilometer-long Mexicable. The system was successful in improving reliable transit and local’s quality of life. Just this year Cablebús 1 and Cablebús 2 have been constructed and Mexicable Line 2 – Linea Verde is currently under construction. Mexicable Line 2 will be 8.5-kilometers with 7 stations and connect to the subway system.
By the end of 2021, seven LEITNER installations- a total of 24-kilometers of ropeway systems, will be in operation in the region.
For the full press release visit Leitner’s page here.
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