They seek to connect Ecatepec with Ciudad Universitaria, through Line 3 of the CDMX metro – El Sol de México

The Ministry of Mobility of the State of Mexico seeks work with the next Mexico City Government through a “long-term metropolitan vision” for shape a comprehensive system of public transport of the metropolitan area in it Valley of Mexico.

In this regard, Daniel Sibaja González, Secretary of Mobility of the State of Mexiconoted that will boost the proposal for that Line 3 of the CDMX Metrowhich goes from University to Indios Verdes, be extended to Saint Christopher Centerin Ecatepec, and line 4from the Santa Anita Metro to Martin Carrera and line 6from El Rosario to Martin Carrera, I reached Las Americas, in Ecatepec.

Through a statement, they explained that the aim is to establish coordination agreements so that routes of the Mexibus and Metrobus can enter both entities and do not stay within the limits.

“The Mobility knows no geographical boundariesevery day and at all hours, millions of users cross from one entity to another for up to several kilometers, and It can’t be thatdespite this, public transport does not have the same dynamic and do not answer at needs of the people,” he added.

He said that the transformation and modernization of the public transport In the State of Mexico and Mexico City, it must contemplate the Integration of Mexibús and Metrobúswhich provide efficient, comfortable, dignified and safe long-distance transport, to create a modern and socially just metropolis.

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The Secretary of Mobility of the State of Mexico indicated that will work hand in hand with Alejandro Encinas, who will be the new Secretary of Planning and Territorial and Metropolis Managementto establish collaboration agreements on matters of mobility that allow the establishment of integrated corridors, so that there is a direct connection between both entitiesfor the benefit of millions of Mexicans.

Note originally published by The Sun of Toluca.

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