Panama is now the first country in Central America to have a metro system link between the center of its capital, Panama City, and its main international airport.
The expansion of Lima’s integrated public transport system extends 10.2 km through the districts of Comas and Carabayllo in the North Cone of Peru’s capital and largest city—an area previously known for chaotic traffic, numerous informal private bus services and an organized crime presence.
Located on an underutilized triangular plot chosen for its proximity to Springfield Central Station, the parking garage nearly fills its site, which is hemmed in by roadways on three sides. A triangular footprint made the best use of the available space.
Built at the crossroads of major railways and roadways in Cairo, the Adly Mansour Transportation Hub provides a modern link for the city’s heavily used rail lines and bus routes.