As I knew existence of suburban rail(Ferrocarril Suburbano de la Zona Metropolitana del Valle de México) in the morning, I went to BuenaVista via Guerrero.
Hidalgo→Line 3→Guerrero→Line B→BuenaVista
Steam locomotive in front of Buena Vista station
I boarded train for Cuautitlan.
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Platform of Ferrocarril Suburbano de la Zona Metropolitana del Valle de México
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I got off at the next station, Fortuna
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Exit way from Fortuna
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Bus stop at Fortuna
Soon, I returned to the platform of Fortuna
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Exit of Fortuna station
Back to Buena Vista.
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The platform of Buena Vista showed ad of trains manufactured by CAF
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More platforms are under preparation
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Ad on the platform. Which castle in Japan?
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Buena Vista station on Metrobus
I went to see Monumento a la Revolución. But, it took a lot of time, because I mistakenly got off at the different station.
Buena Vista→Metrobus→Revolucion→On foot→Plaza de la Republica→Metrobus→El Chopo→On foot→Monumento a la Revolución
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Buildings around Monumento a la Revolución
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Buildings around Monumento a la Revolución
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Monumento a la Revolución
I walked to Revolución station to ride on many Mexico City Metro lines.
Revolution→Line 2→Tacuba→Line 7→El Rosario→Line 6→Martin Carrera→Line 4→Santa Anita
→Line 8→Atalilco→Line 12→Ermita→Line 2→Tasquena→Line 2→Chabacano→Line 8→Apatlaco→On foot(I took pictures of Metro trains)→Iztacalco
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The station was renovated
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El Rosario station
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Strange toilet sign in Tasquena station
Tram departing from Tasquena station
Tram departing from Tasquena station
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Boarding locations only for women at Iztacalco
After being satisfied with riding trains, I headed for Zona Arqueológica Cuicuilco, which is a heritage from 800–600 BC
Iztacalco→Line 8→Coyuya→Metrobus→Nuevo Leon→Metrobus→Perisur→Zona Arqueológica Cuicuilco→Villa Olimpica→Metrobus→El Chopo
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Metrobus stop is far from Coyuya metro station
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Entire heritage
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Steep section is banned area
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The heritage is located in southern suburb of Mexico City
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Villa Olimpica station
I went back to the hotel and slept until 22:00.
Then I got up and haged out around the hotel.
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Hemiciclo A Benito Juarez
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Palacio de Bellas Artes
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Latin America Tower
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Plaza de Isabel la Catolica street
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Today's dinner, which is my last dinner in Mexico
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National Palace
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EDIFICIO NUEVO and Unidad de Policia Embajada
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Unidad de Policia Embajada
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This is the smallest merry-go-round I've seen in my life
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I found the smallest Chinatown in my life
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Garbage
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Cantonese restaurant serving something with lushui sauce
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Entire Chinatown
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Japanese restaurant is also near Chinatown