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“The lively neighborhood of Cuauhtémoc, as predicted, is exploding in the best way possible. Wine bars, bakeries, coffee shops and art galleries are popping out of the woodwork like bubbles in a just-poured glass of champagne. However nothing sparked my fancy quite like the addition of the shiny, brand new Cuauhtémoc bus station that services CostaLine, ETN, Viva and Autovías.”

Bethany Platanella, Writer

Goodbye TAPO, goodbye Terminal del Norte: instead of trekking to catch the bus, you can now get to destinations across Mexico from the heart of Colonia Cuauhtémoc.

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