Directions to Barrio Miramar station (Distrito Federal) with public transit
The following transit lines have routes that pass near Barrio Miramar
- Bus: 605.Metro: L1.
How to get to Barrio Miramar station by bus?
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Metro stations near Barrio Miramar in Distrito Federal
- Plaza Sucre, 8 min walk,
What are the closest stations to Barrio Miramar?
The closest stations to Barrio Miramar are:
- Plaza Sucre is 569 meters away, 8 min walk.
Which bus line stops near Barrio Miramar?
605
Which metro line stops near Barrio Miramar?
L1
What’s the nearest metro station to Barrio Miramar in Distrito Federal?
The nearest metro station to Barrio Miramar in Distrito Federal is Plaza Sucre. It’s a 8 min walk away.
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Bus: 605.Metro: L1.
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Barrio Miramar Address: Calle Miramar street in Distrito Federal
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