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The Zapopan Centro metro station is the fifteenth station in Line 3 of the Guadalajara urban rail system, south-east to north-west, and the fourth in the opposite direction. [1] This station is located in the zone where Av. Juan Pablo II in Zapopan branches west through Av. Manuel Ávila Camacho and south through Av. Américas. Under the ...
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In May 2017, the girders of the steepest curve were being installed in the First Viaduct placed between the Mercado del Mar and Zapopan Centro stations. At the beginning of the earlier month (April), the Superior Auditor of the Federation (ASF) warned security risks on said curve which measures 105 metres; such failure was compared to the one presented by the Line 12 of the Mexico City Metro ...
Mercado del Mar metro station; P. Periférico Belenes metro station; Z. Zapopan Centro metro station This page was ...
Plaza del Sol is one of the largest shopping malls in the Guadalajara metropolitan area, Mexico, located in the municipality of Zapopan. Built at the end of the sixties by the architect Alejandro Zohn , it was the first mall in Latin America .
Mi Macro Periférico is the second BRT line in the Guadalajara metropolitan area. It runs on 41.6 kilometres (25.8 mi) along the Anillo Periférico Manuel Gómez Morin from its crossing with the Artesanos Avenue until the Solidaridad Iberoamericana Avenue, commonly known as Carretera a Chapala (Road to Chapala).
Periférico Belenes is the seventeenth station of Line 3 of the Guadalajara SITEUR from south-east to north-west, and the second in the opposite direction. [1]This station is located on the crossing of Juan Pablo II Av. from Zapopan (earlier on Laureles Av.) with the Periférico Ring that surrounds the Guadalajara metropolitan area.
Avenida Federalismo (also known as Calzada del Federalismo) replaced what had been C. Moro (but with a much wider right-of-way) and is one of Guadalajara's major thoroughfares. The 6.6-kilometre (4.1 mi) tunnel underneath the avenue was designed for future use by a rail system, but due to a lack of funding at the time, it was served initially ...