line 2 of Mexican It will connect Ecatepec and Tlalnepantla, in the State of Mexico, with Indios Verdes, in Mexico City, and will transport an estimated 30,000 people a day.
The project seeks to meet the mobility demand of public transport users, offering a faster, cheaper, safer and more environmentally friendly option.
Line 2 will be the best connected in the entity and its operations were inaugurated this Thursday by the governor of the State of Mexico, Alfredo del Mazo.
The cable car system will use technology that is compatible with road problems and surface rights-of-way, powered by motors that use electric and solar energy, and replacing internal combustion engines to reduce polluting emissions.
Cable car systems like the Mexican they have a lower production of carbon dioxide per passenger compared to other urban transport systems.
How much will it cost and what are the stations on line 2 of the Mexicable?
The price of the ticket will be 12 pesos, as in the first line that was inaugurated in 2016, and the route will be eight kilometers, lasting between 30 and 40 minutes.
The line will have seven stations that will be strategically distributed to improve the mobility of people.
The stations that line 2 will have are: Hank González II, La Mesa, Dr. Jorge Jiménez Cantú, San Isidro, Periférico, Tanque de Agua and Indios Verdes.
The project of Mexican Its objective is to offer a transportation alternative to the inhabitants of the Valley of Mexico that improves people’s quality of life, reduces travel times, and increases safety in public transportation.
In addition, the project seeks to be friendly to the environment and promote sustainable mobility in the metropolitan area.
line 2 of Mexican It will be an efficient and safe transport system for users, which will allow greater mobility and connectivity in the metropolitan area.
The cabins of line 2 of the Mexican They will have a capacity for 8 to 10 people, and free transportation will be offered for adults over 60 years of age, children under 5 years of age and pets.
The project also aims to offer an inclusive transport alternative for people with disabilities, allowing their access to the cabins safely and without architectural barriers.