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Lechería Railway Station
Lechería is a commuter railway station serving the Ferrocarril Suburbano, a suburban rail that connects the State of Mexico with Mexico City. The station is located in the municipality of Tultitlán de Mariano Escobedo, Tultitlán, State of Mexico, north of Mexico City. General information Lechería station is located in the Lechería neighborhood in Tultitlán de Mariano Escobedo, Tultitlán and it is the fifth station of the system going northbound from Buenavista railway station, Buenavista. As with Mexico City Metro, each station of the Ferrocarril Suburbano has a pictogram. Lecheria's pictogram depicts a cowbell due to the fact that this zone used to be part of the Hacienda de Lechería, that produced and distributed milk to the entire country. History In 1880, the Mexican government gave the Compañía Bostoniana del Ferrocarril Central Mexicano a license to build a railway connecting Mexico City and Ciudad Juárez, Paso del Norte. One of the stations that was built for th ...
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Lechería (Spanish for "dairy") may refer to: Mexico * Autopista Chamapa-Lechería, a toll road in Greater Mexico City * Lechería railway station of the Mexico City suburban train system Ferrocarril Suburbano * Lechería (Mexibús), a BRT station in Tultitlán, Mexico Venezuela

*Lechería, Anzoátegui, Diego Bautista Urbaneja Municipality, Venezuela {{geodis ...
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Cowbell
A cowbell (or cow bell) is a bell (instrument), bell worn around the neck of free-roaming livestock so herders can keep track of an animal via the sound of the bell when the animal is grazing out of view in hilly landscapes or vast plains. Although they are typically referred to as "cow bells" due to their extensive use with cattle, the bells are used on a wide variety of animals. Characteristics and uses The bell and clapper are commonly crafted from iron, bronze, brass, copper, or wood. The collar (animal), collar used to hold the bell is traditionally made with leather and wood fibers. The craftsmanship of cow bells varies by geographic location and culture. Most cow bells are made of thin, flat pieces of plated sheet metal. Plating causes the sheet metal to have a surface which can be decorated or left plain. The ornaments on the cow bell and the collar are usually decorative although some cultures believe that certain ornaments Amulet, provide or enhance magical prote ...
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San Rafael Railway Station (Tlalnepantla De Baz)
San Rafael is a commuter railway station serving the Ferrocarril Suburbano, a suburban rail that connects the State of Mexico with Mexico City. The station is located in the municipality of Tlalnepantla, State of Mexico, north of Mexico City. General information San Rafael station is located in the San Rafael industrial area in Tlalnepantla and it is the fourth station of the system going northbound from Buenavista. The station mainly services the factories area as well as inhabitants of the Tlayapa neighborhood. As with Mexico City Metro, each station of the Ferrocarril Suburbano has a pictogram. San Rafael's pictogram depicts a fish. In many representations, Saint Raphael can be seen holding a fish, therefore, a fish was chosen as the station's pictogram. Jardines del Recuerdo, one of Greater Mexico City's most notable graveyards is located near the station. History San Rafael station opened on 2 June 2008 as part of the first stretch of system 1 of the Ferrocarril Suburba ...
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Island Platform
An island platform (also center platform (American English) or centre platform (British English)) is a station layout arrangement where a single platform is positioned between two tracks within a railway station, tram stop or transitway interchange. Island platforms are sometimes used between the opposite-direction tracks on twin-track route stations as they are cheaper and occupy less area than other arrangements. They are also useful within larger stations, where local and express services for the same direction of travel can be accessed from opposite sides of the same platform instead of side platforms on either side of the tracks, simplifying and speeding transfers between the two tracks. The historical use of island platforms depends greatly upon the location. In the United Kingdom the use of island platforms on twin-track routes is relatively common when the railway line is in a cutting or raised on an embankment, as this makes it easier to provide access to the platf ...
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Tultitlán Railway Station
Tultitlán is a commuter railway station serving the Tren Suburbano, Ferrocarril Suburbano, a suburban rail that connects the State of Mexico with Mexico City. The station is located in the municipality of Tultitlán de Mariano Escobedo, Tultitlán, State of Mexico, north of Mexico City. General information Tultitlán station is located in the La Cocila neighborhood in Tultitlán de Mariano Escobedo, Tultitlán and it is the sixth station of the system going northbound from Buenavista railway station, Buenavista. Like with Lechería station, Central American and Mexican migrants can be found near Tultitlán station. History Tultitlán station was opened on 5 January 2009 as part of the second stretch of system 1 of the Tren Suburbano, Ferrocarril Suburbano, going from Buenavista railway station, Buenavista in Mexico City to Cuautitlán station in the State of Mexico. Station layout References

Tren Suburbano stations in Tultitlán Railway stations in Mexico opened in ...
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Cuautitlán Railway Station
Cuautitlán is a commuter railway station serving the Ferrocarril Suburbano, a suburban rail that connects the State of Mexico with Mexico City. The station is located in the municipality of Cuautitlán, State of Mexico, north of Mexico City. General information Cuautitlán station is located in the Paseos de Cuautitlán neighborhood in Cuautitlán and it is the seventh and last station of the system going northbound from Buenavista. History The old Cuautitlán railway station was built around 1880; the new station was built away from the old one. Cuautitlán station was opened on 5 January 2009 as part of the second stretch of system 1 of the Ferrocarril Suburbano, going towards Buenavista Station in Mexico City. On 1 April 2019, seven people robbed the station's ticket office. Station layout References Cuautitlán Cuautitlán (, Otomi: ), is a municipality in the State of Mexico, just north of the northern tip of the Federal District (Distrito Federal) withi ...
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Zumpango
Zumpango is a municipality located in the northeastern part of the state of Mexico in Zumpango Region. It lies directly north of Mexico City within the Greater Mexico City urban area. The municipal seat, Zumpango de Ocampo, lies near Lake Zumpango, the last of the five interconnected lakes which covered much of the Valley of Mexico in the Mesoamerican chronology, pre Hispanic period. The name Zumpango is derived from the Nahuatl word "Tzompanco" which means string of scalps. The municipality is located in the northeast part of the State of Mexico, part of the state’s panhandle that extends over the north and down on the east side of the Federal District of Mexico City. The municipality has a territory of 244.08km2 and borders the municipalities of Tequixquiac, Hueypoxtla, Teoloyucan, Cuautitán, Nextlapan, Jaltenco, Tecámac, Coyotepec and Huehuetoca as well as Tizayuca in the state of Hidalgo. Zumpango is considered to be part of the metropolitan area of Mexico City as part of ...
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Santa Lucía, Zumpango
Santa Lucía is a town located in the State of Mexico in Mexico. It belongs to the municipality of Zumpango, being located at its southeast end, within the facilities of the Felipe Ángeles International Airport. See also * Colonia Santa Lucía, a neighborhood in the town. References

Populated places in the State of Mexico Zumpango {{México-geo-stub ...
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Felipe Ángeles International Airport
Felipe Ángeles International Airport , also known as Mexico City Felipe Ángeles International Airport or simply Mexico City-AIFA, is an international airport located in Zumpango, State of Mexico, north of Mexico City. Originally named Santa Lucía Air Force Base, it opened for civilian use in 2022, serving as the third airport for Greater Mexico City. The passenger terminal facilitates domestic and international flights, functioning as a focus city for Viva and Aeroméxico Connect. It is the main hub for Mexicana, a state-owned airline. Apart from civilian operations, the airport accommodates the Mexican Air Force, general aviation, and charter flight services. The airport is also set to become Mexico's largest air cargo hub, gaining a prominent role after recent restrictions at the busier Mexico City International Airport, and now serves as the primary hub for cargo airlines AeroUnion, Mas Air, and Awesome Cargo. Owned by the Mexican government and operated by the Dep ...
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San Rafael Station (Tlalnepantla De Baz)
San Rafael may refer to: Places Argentina * San Rafael, Mendoza * San Rafael Department, Mendoza Bolivia * San Rafael de Velasco, capital of San Rafael Municipality * San Rafael Municipality, Santa Cruz Chile * San Rafael, Chile, Maule Region * Laguna San Rafael National Park, Aysén Region ** San Rafael Glacier ** San Rafael Lake Colombia * San Rafael, Antioquia Costa Rica * San Rafael (canton), Heredia * San Rafael de Guatuso, Guatuso, Alajuela * San Rafael District, Alajuela, Alajuela * San Rafael District, San Rafael, Heredia * San Rafael District, San Ramón, Alajuela Dominican Republic * San Rafael del Yuma Ecuador * San Rafael Falls El Salvador * San Rafael, Chalatenango * San Rafael Cedros, Cuscatlán * San Rafael Obrajuelo, La Paz * San Rafael Oriente, San Miguel Guatemala * San Rafael Las Flores, Santa Rosa * San Rafael La Independencia, Huehuetenango * San Rafael Petzal, Huehuetenango * San Rafael Pie de la Cuesta, San Marcos Honduras ...
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Railway Gazette International
''Railway Gazette International'' is a British monthly business magazine and news website covering the railway, metro, light rail and tram industries worldwide. Available by annual subscription, the magazine is read in over 140 countries by transport professionals and decision makers, railway managers, engineers, consultants and suppliers to the rail industry. A mix of technical, commercial and geographical feature articles, plus the regular monthly news pages, cover developments in all aspects of the rail industry, including infrastructure, operations, rolling stock and signalling. History ''Railway Gazette International'' traces its history to May 1835 as ''The Railway Magazine'', when it was founded by Effingham Wilson. The ''Railway Gazette'' title dates from July 1905, created to cover railway commercial and financial affairs. In April 1914, it merged with ''The Railway Times'', which incorporated '' Herapath's Railway Journal'', and in February 1935 it absorbed the ''Railw ...
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Ciudad Juárez
Ciudad Juárez ( , ; "Juárez City"), commonly referred to as just Juárez (Lipan language, Lipan: ''Tsé Táhú'ayá''), is the most populous city in the Administrative divisions of Mexico, Mexican state of Chihuahua (state), Chihuahua. It was known until 1888 as ("The North Pass"). It is the seat of the Juárez Municipality, Chihuahua, Juárez Municipality with an estimated metropolitan population of 2.5 million people. Juárez lies on the Rio Grande, Rio Grande (Río Bravo del Norte) river, south of El Paso, Texas, United States. Together with the surrounding areas, the cities form El Paso–Juárez, the second largest binational metropolitan area on the Mexico–United States border, Mexico–U.S. border (after San Diego–Tijuana), with a combined population of over 3.4 million people. Four international points of entry connect Ciudad Juárez and El Paso: the Bridge of the Americas (El Paso–Ciudad Juárez), Bridge of the Americas, the Ysleta–Zaragoza Internatio ...
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