An oasis for pedestrians — in the form of a verdant elevated walkway — is inaugurated in Mexico City
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On Sunday, Mexico City Mayor Clara Brugada inaugurated the Tlallipan Floating Garden, a 1.8-kilometer-long verdant pedestrian walkway that, despite the flotante in its Spanish name, is actually propped above the traffic-heavy Calzada de Tlalpan thoroughfare (the tlallipan variation indicating roughly “above the land”).
The 15,400-square-meter walkway, which follows Metro Line 2, connecting the Pino Suárez and Chabacano Metro stations, is expected to help transform one of the city’s busiest roads
The 15,400-square-meter walkway, which follows Metro Line 2, connecting the Pino Suárez and Chabacano Metro stations, is expected to help transform one of the city’s busiest roads
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