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Looking Down
from the Cable Bus
ZoneGustavo A. Madero, Iztapalapa, Miguel Hidalgo y Álvaro Obregón

Boarding one of the Cable Bus cabins for the first time, in any of its three lines, is like getting on an amusement ride. A few seconds after the door closes, you think you might fall into the void when the gondola leaves the platform, but it is quite the opposite: at that moment the trip begins and you will see the city from a new perspective. All the lines have their own appeal; Line 1, which runs between Cuautepec and Indios Verdes, offers views of the Sierra de Guadalupe Natural Protected Area. Line 2 is a journey through Iztapalapa, from Constitución de 1917 to Santa Martha; it is also the second longest line in the world, and a showcase to enjoy dozens of murals painted on roofs and housetops in a fabulous open gallery. Line 3 runs through Chapultepec’s sections 2, 3 and 4, where the vaults of the National Museum of History with the work of Pedro Friedeberg stand out, as well as different attractions of this fabulous park. When you arrive at your destination, you will probably want to do it again because from the top, everything always looks different.

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