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Mexico City Metro Line A
   
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Description
All my Mexico City Metro Line A assets together in a single handy collection.

Line A, planned as a feeder line for the main system, was inaugurated on August 12, 1991. This line was the first one to use a letter instead of a number as its identifier and the first to use railway wheels instead of pneumatic wheels in its rolling stock.

The line has 10 stations: Pantitlan, Agricola Oriental, Canal de San Juan, Tepalcates, Guelatao, Peñon Viejo, Acatitla, Santa Marta, Los Reyes and La Paz. The first 8 stations located inside the Mexico City boundaries, and the other 2 stations being located inside the Mexico State boundaries.

I have planned to add at least one more station to this collection based on the design used in the other 7 stations, since those stations lack the messanine and have only two entrances at the middle of the station, making them a little bit different than Santa Marta Station.
Also, I plan to update La Paz Station to use the Line A Pedestrian Way, separate the bus hub from the main station building, and add the Train version.

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Items (6)
La Paz Metro Station
Created by gaelvxuo
A big and capable metro-bus transfer HUB, with a very crude and industrial look. Real life context This station is inspired by the real-life eastern terminal station La Paz of Mexico City Metro Line A. Line A, planned as a feeder line for the main system, ...
Santa Marta Metro Station
Created by gaelvxuo
A very suburban looking metro station. Train version here. Real life context This station is inspired by the real-life Santa Marta Station of Mexico City Metro Line A. However, since every station looks the same in this line (excluding both terminal statio...
Santa Marta Train Station
Created by gaelvxuo
A very suburban looking train station. Metro version here. Real life context This station is inspired by the real-life Santa Marta Station of Mexico City Metro Line A. However, since every station looks the same in this line (excluding both terminal statio...
Pantitlan Metro Station
Created by gaelvxuo
A simple sunken metro station, with a crude and industrial look. Train version here. Real life context This station is inspired by the real-life western terminal station Pantitlán of Mexico City Metro Line A. Line A, planned as a feeder line for the main s...
Pantitlan Train Station
Created by gaelvxuo
A simple sunken train station, with a crude and industrial look. Metro version here. Real life context This station is inspired by the real-life western terminal station Pantitlán of Mexico City Metro Line A. Line A, planned as a feeder line for the main s...
Line A Pedestrian Way
Created by gaelvxuo
A pedestrian elevated way designed to work along my Mexico City Metro Line A stations. Content Pedestrian elevated way Pedestrian bridge Invisible pedestrian way (only for Asset Editor) Notes Just as an advice, you should subscribe to this item if the asse...