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Mexico City once had an extensive network of streetcars. Most streetcar lines in Mexico City radiated from the city's central square, the Zócalo towards many parts of the city. By the 1980s only one streetcar line survived, which itself was converted into the Xochimilco Light Rail line in 1986.

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  • Tranvías en la Ciudad de México (es)
  • Streetcars in Mexico City (en)
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  • La Ciudad de México poseía una extensa red de tranvías, manejados por diversas empresas a lo largo de su historia y desarrollo. La mayor parte de las líneas de tranvías se originaban en el Zócalo​ y de ahí, partían a distintos sitios de la ciudad.​ Para la década de 1980, solo sobrevivió una línea de tranvía, que a su vez se convirtió en la línea del Tren ligero de la Ciudad de México en 1986. (es)
  • Mexico City once had an extensive network of streetcars. Most streetcar lines in Mexico City radiated from the city's central square, the Zócalo towards many parts of the city. By the 1980s only one streetcar line survived, which itself was converted into the Xochimilco Light Rail line in 1986. (en)
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  • La Ciudad de México poseía una extensa red de tranvías, manejados por diversas empresas a lo largo de su historia y desarrollo. La mayor parte de las líneas de tranvías se originaban en el Zócalo​ y de ahí, partían a distintos sitios de la ciudad.​ Para la década de 1980, solo sobrevivió una línea de tranvía, que a su vez se convirtió en la línea del Tren ligero de la Ciudad de México en 1986. (es)
  • Mexico City once had an extensive network of streetcars. Most streetcar lines in Mexico City radiated from the city's central square, the Zócalo towards many parts of the city. By the 1980s only one streetcar line survived, which itself was converted into the Xochimilco Light Rail line in 1986. (en)
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