Monterrey Metro - Line 3 and Various Projects

Line 3 and Various Projects

In an interview with Mario Guerrero on January 28, 2010, Guerrero announced that Line 3 will most likely be headed to Apodaca. The initial plan shows 14 elevated stations, starting from the Félix U. Gomez station.

Line Line 1A will link from Mitras station along Lincoln Avenue to García.
Line Line 1B would extend to Juárez.
Line Line 1C would depart from the Y Griega station running though the Miguel Alemán Avenue, linking with Rómulo Garza Avenue in San Nicolás
Line Line 2A would link with the San Nicolás station to Santo Domingo. A Transmetro is currently on that track.
Line On January 28, 2011, the Nuevo León Government announced that according to urban studies, line 3 would depart from the Gynecology Hospital in Félix U. Gomez avenue to la Fé in San Nicolás de los Garza. The project is still being analyzed by the Nuevo León State Government authorities.
Line Line 4 would link with the Edison station to downtown Santa Catarina.

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