He Metrobus has become the second most used means of transport in Mexico City, since according to data from the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi), it moves more than 22 million users per year, being surpassed only by the Collective Transport System (STC). ) Metro.
The Metrobus has the following routes: Line 1, which departs from Green Indians at El Caminero; line 2, which leaves from Tepalcates to Tacubaya; line 3, which goes from Tenayuca to Pueblo Santa Cruz Atoyac; line 4, with section of San Lázaro at Terminals 1 and 2 from Mexico City International Airport (AICM).
Line 5 leaves from Río de los Remedios at high school 1; line 6 covers Villa de Aragón to El Rosario; while line 7 goes from Green Indians in Campo Marte.
High demand and road accidents have led Metrobús to create a section on its official website to provide updates on current events service status every hour, indicating whether there are any section cuts or which stations are without service.
Line 1
Service Status: Regular Service
Season concerned: None
Line 2
Service Status: Lane Obstruction
Station concerned: Antonio Maceo – Tacubaya
Line 3
Service status: Station intervention
Station concerned: Xola
Line 4
Service Status: Regular Service
Season concerned: None
Line 5
Service Status: Regular Service
Season concerned: None
Line 6
Service Status: Regular Service
Season concerned: None
Line 7
Service Status: Regular Service
Season concerned: None
The status of the emerging line is not included by Metrobús in this report
Each line has a number and a distinctive color.which total 125 kilometers and 283 stations, most of them in the territory of Mexico City and some in the State of Mexico.
The current cost to ride the Metrobus is $6.00 pesos regardless of the distance, while the price of the route from San Lázaro to AICM Terminal 1 or 2 on Line 4 has a cost of $30.00 pesos.
However, the service is free for adults over 70, disabled people and children under five.
As for the transshipmentsThese are free provided they are carried out within the first two hours of entering the system and with travel in one direction only.
Payments can be made with a special card called “Integrated mobility”which can be purchased at the same stations; and payments can be made with electronic wallet, bank card, contactless card and CODI.
He Metrobus opening hours It is Monday to Friday from 4:30 a.m. to midnight; while on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays, it is from 5:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
The Metrobus uses four types of buses: 1) articulated buses, which have two cars and have an approximate capacity of 160 passengers; 2) bi-articulated, which has three cars to accommodate 240 passengers; 3) line 4 employees have a capacity of 60 passengers; and 4) and double-decker buses of line 7, which can transport 90 people.
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