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Tren ligero
One sole line in the city
Practical Information : Public Transport

Servicio de Transportes Eléctricos del DF, Municipio Libre Ote 402, 3er.
Piso. Col. San Andrés Tetepilco
Mexico City, D.F.
09440

+ 52 55 539 1584 / +52 539 8118

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In Mexico City, as in the rest of the country, trains aren't widely used. However, there is a "tren ligero" (light railway) line, which goes from the Tasqueña metro station (where, incidentally, there is a station for long-distance buses/coaches) to Xochimilco. It goes through various interesting spots in the south of the city, one of them being the Estadio Azteca. At the entrance you will find a ticket booth, where you will pay $1.50 for a ride. If you want to travel to other Mexican cities, we recommend you take one of the long-distance buses, which offer a good, reliable service. Trains are now mostly used for transporting goods.

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