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    Mexico City Plans Its Own Elevated High Line Park

    Inspired by New York City's High Line, the elevated walkway would create a corridor to Chapultepec Park.

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    Mexico City’s planned elevated garden, inspired by Manhattan’s High Line, will traverse two major arteries, allowing citizens to cross from a major metro stop into the metropolis’s most prominent park.
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    Courtesy of Federal District Public Space Authority
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    The new pathway would cross under the second level of one roadway, which has yet to be built.
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    Federal District Public Space Authority
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    The Federal District’s Public Space Authority would like to see the project completed by mid 2012.
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    Federal District Public Space Authority
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    The elevated garden would lead into the area of the park that contains Mexico City’s children’s museum (rendered here).
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    Federal District Public Space Authority
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    An aerial evening view of the Falcone Flyover catwalk at West 26th Street, looking South.
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    Mexico City Plans Its Own Elevated High Line Park

    Inspired by New York City's High Line, the elevated walkway would create a corridor to Chapultepec Park.

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