2018 - Mexico City - No Queue Jumping
The roundabout between Chapultepec Park and Paseao de Reforma is a major bus transfer hub. City residents appear to be very good at not queue jumping.
The area also has a concentration of newer high-rise buildings. The slender golden coloured shaft at 341 feet high is the Estela de Luz (Pillar of Light). More about it later.
The building on the right is BBVA Bancomer, at 771 feet, the 4th tallest in the city. The one in the centre, Torre Reforma at 807 feet is currently the cities tallest, but not for long. The one on the left is Torre Mayor at 738 feet.
2018 - Mexico City - No Queue Jumping
The roundabout between Chapultepec Park and Paseao de Reforma is a major bus transfer hub. City residents appear to be very good at not queue jumping.
The area also has a concentration of newer high-rise buildings. The slender golden coloured shaft at 341 feet high is the Estela de Luz (Pillar of Light). More about it later.
The building on the right is BBVA Bancomer, at 771 feet, the 4th tallest in the city. The one in the centre, Torre Reforma at 807 feet is currently the cities tallest, but not for long. The one on the left is Torre Mayor at 738 feet.