We are in Veracruz, February of 1962, again this week.
Former Mexico City car 302 is departing the carbarn to begin revenue service.

Former Mexico City 603 moves from running on one side of the street to the other. This type of operation, common in Latin America, is why a single ended car has doors on both sides.

Ex-Mexico City 606 at the Zocalo, or central square downtown, in Veracruz. These cars have folding front doors but sliding center doors.

Next week, more Veracruz, including ex-Pacific Electric cars.