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    The system of ejes viales (singular: eje vial, lit. "road axis") in Mexico City is a large network of wide arterial roads with coordinated traffic signals...
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    Madero boroughs of Mexico City, Mexico. It is part of a system called eje vial of roadways built by Carlos Hank González to modernize Mexico City for...
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    Bucareli, often referred to as "Bucareli Street", is a main avenue and eje vial (arterial road) in Mexico City. It divides the Historic center on the east...
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    were redesigned as ejes viales; high-volume one-way roads that cross, in theory, Mexico City proper from side to side. The eje vial network is based on...
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    presidency of Carlos Salinas de Gortari. As mayor of Mexico City, he built the Eje vial system of roads and other projects designed to make the city more car-friendly...
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    Distribuidor Vial San Antonio is to solve traffic jams in the following avenues and roads: Anillo Periferico Sur (Exterior Circuit) Eje 5 Sur San Antonio...
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  • The road network of the MERCOSUR (Spanish: Eje Vial Cono Sur), is a network of roads and highways in South America, that constitute a transnational system...
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  • (Mexico City Metrobús), a BRT station in Line 4 Av. Ing. Eduardo Molina, an eje vial avenue in Mexico City Gaston Eduardo Molina, an Argentine footballer This...
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  • Vivo) (1978) 8 Qué Rico Diablo (1979) Renamed Oye Diablo 9 El Blues del Eje Vial (1979) 10 Bellas de Noche (1980) 11 D'Mentes (1981) 12 Viejas Rolas de...
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    corridor. The route starts at Avenida Francisco Villa, follows north to Eje Vial Norte-Sur then veers left at Zaragoza Blvd. and ends at Avenida Independencia...
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