Revitalizing Mexico City’s Historic Buenavista Central Station

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The current iteration of Buenavista Station debuted in the 1960s and continues to serve as a vital lifeline for thousands of commuters every day. It is an essential connection point and mobility gateway for users of inter-city trains, the intra-city Metro, Metrobús bus lines, bicycles, taxis, and cars, linking thousands of people to workplaces, schools, recreational spaces, and homes.

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