Viaducto Miguel Alemán
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Viaducto Miguel Alemán
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Viaducto Miguel Alemán is a crosstown freeway, opened in September 1950, that runs east-west across central Mexico City. In the center of the road is a river encased in cement to control flooding. Metro Viaducto is named after this road. The encased duct that is contained at the center of the freeway carries water from the west-city hillsides, specifically from the Tacubaya and Becerra rivers. At the east end of the freeway, the river discharges its waters into the Churubusco River, also enclose
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viaducto_Miguel_Alem%C3%A1n
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2019-07-18T16:13:19Z
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