Mexibús


Mexibús is a bus rapid transit system that is located in the Greater Mexico City part of the State of Mexico, which surrounds Mexico City proper through 97 stations.
It is operated by Transmasivo S.A., Transcomunicador S.A., and Red de Transporte de Oriente S.A. de C.V.. As of January 2020, there are three lines with a total length of and 95 stations located in Ecatepec, Tecámac, Nezahualcóyotl, Chimalhuacán, Coacalco, Tultitlán, and Cuautitlán Izcalli, all in the State of Mexico, and 2 stations in Mexico City proper in the Venustiano Carranza borough.
A fourth line, operated by Transmasivo, will provide transportation for Gustavo A. Madero, in Mexico City, Tlalnepantla, Ecatepec and Tecámac, with 29 new stations.

Network

Routes

Mexibús I: Ciudad Azteca – Ojo de Agua

Route I serves the northeastern suburbs, operating from Ciudad Azteca, to Ojo de Agua, the concession is in hands of Transmasivo S.A. which operates both regular and express routes. It is 16 km long with 24 stations, and approximately 130,000 users per day.
There are three variations of this route:
63 articulated Volvo 7300 BRT buses ply the route painted white with red, light green and dark green trim. It began free operations in October 2010.
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Mexibús II: Las AméricasLa Quebrada

Mexibús line II runs 21.3 km long, from Fraccionamiento Las Américas in Ecatepec to La Quebrada, in Cuautitlán Izcalli, running along Avenida Primero de Mayo, Avenida Revolución and Avenida José López Portillo; it has 43 stations and 97 buses. Urbanbus is the concessionnaire.
This line connects two largest commercial centers of the far north metropolitan area: Perinorte and Plaza Las Américas. As of mid-2013 it was expected that the service would be operational in 2014. But it was until January 2015 when it was opened.
On 8 October 2018, the Servicio Exprés was opened.
Indicates connection with the Servicio Exprés
Indicates Line IV service Indios Verdes–Las Américas

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Mexibús III: Pantitlán – Chimalhuacán

Mexibús line III was the second line in service. It runs 14.5 kilometers from Metro Pantitlán in Mexico City proper to Chimalhuacán, State of Mexico. The concessionaire is Red de Transporte de Oriente S.A. de C.V. There are 30 stations, 2 terminals, and 85 buses. The line began construction at the end of 2010
and began operations 30 April 2013.
There are four service variations provided on the line:
The buses are white with red, light and dark green trim.
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Mexibús IV: Indios Verdes – Universidad Mexiquense

Mexibús line IV will become the fourth line in service. It will run 22.3 kilometers from Indios Verdes in Mexico City proper to Ojo de Agua, Tecámac, State of Mexico. The concessionaire is Transmasivo. There will be 29 stations, 2 terminals, and 71 buses. The line began construction in June 2014, and was expected to open since 2015. As of March 2020, it is expected to start operations later during the year.

Fare and schedule

The fare is 9 Mexican pesos paid via rechargeable cards which cost 18 pesos and include 9 pesos in transit credit.
Service operates daily from 4:30 A.M. to 12:30 A.M.