Mexican "Mind the Gap"
One of three Saturday Timewatch photos this week featuring rail transportation used in Mexico during a visit ten years ago. You can see the other two here :
In a major city of over 8 million people, public transport is essential to stop the city grinding to complete gridlock, let alone choking on its own fumes. By 2014, As of 2014, the system comprised 12 lines with a total track length of 226 kms (140 miles) and 195 stations.
In this photo taken in 2010, a service on Line 2 races into a city centre station with the destination Tasquena. Immediately after grabbing the photo, I hopped on board.
Mexican "Mind the Gap"
One of three Saturday Timewatch photos this week featuring rail transportation used in Mexico during a visit ten years ago. You can see the other two here :
In a major city of over 8 million people, public transport is essential to stop the city grinding to complete gridlock, let alone choking on its own fumes. By 2014, As of 2014, the system comprised 12 lines with a total track length of 226 kms (140 miles) and 195 stations.
In this photo taken in 2010, a service on Line 2 races into a city centre station with the destination Tasquena. Immediately after grabbing the photo, I hopped on board.