I Rode the Longest Public Cable Car in the World (and got a big surprise at the end)!

Wow! This was truly a fascinating experience - right off the beaten tourist trail in Mexico City and it was worth every peso I can tell you! I found out about the City's claim to fame when I was researching things to do in the capital and it just so happened that when I looked up the Cablebus system on Wikipedia, line 2 really is the longest public cable car in the world. Well I just had to try it then didn't I! We'll have a ride from end to end, starting at Constitucion de 1917, changing gondolas at Xalpa and ending up at Santa Marta to the east. I'll tell you how to do it, what to see and how much it costs. Then maybe if you're in Mexico City one day, you too can do something a little different to the norm! Thanks as always for watching. If you like this video, a thumbs-up, comment, subscribe or even a Super Thanks would be really appreciated. Cheers guys, Mark 🟢 Enquiries: [email protected] 🔴 Ko-fi page and shop here: https://ko-fi.com/letsmakeatrip 🔵 Instagram:   / lets_makeatrip   🔶 Twitter:   / lets_makeatrip   🟣 Facebook:   / letsmakeatripwithms   🚄 #railtravel ✈️ #flightreport 🚌 #coachtrip ⛴ #ferrytravel 🚎 #urbantransport 🎲 #random #letsmakeatrip 📖Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 01:28 - Access and price 02:45 - About the Cablebus 03:58 - Sights of Iztapalapa 07:45 - Arrival at Santa Marta 08:16 - Summary 'Longest Public Cable Car in the World' source: https://www.elfinanciero.com.mx/cdmx/... Picture Credits: Cablebus Route Map: Government of Mexico City (no changes made) https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... Sierra de Santa Catarina: Yavidaxiu (no changes made) https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi...