Metrobús CDMX: which are the stations without service in the last hour

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2023-08-13 03:39:35
Check which are the stations without Metrobús service so you don’t arrive late. (DARKROOM)

The Metrobús 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 a year, surpassed only by the Metro Collective Transport System (STC).

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The Bus Rapid Transit (BTR) service was inaugurated on June 19, 2005 by the government of the then Federal District (today Mexico City) and its objective has been to improve the flow of passengers and speed up transfer times.

The Metrobús has the following routes: line 1, which goes from Indios Verdes to El Caminero; line 2, which runs from Tepalcates to Tacubaya; line 3, which goes from Tenayuca to Pueblo Santa Cruz Atoyac; line 4, with a section from San Lázaro to terminals 1 and 2 of the Mexico City International Airport (AICM).

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Line 5 goes from Río de los Remedios to Preparatory 1; line 6 covers from Villa de Aragón to El Rosario; while Line 7 goes from Indios Verdes to Campo Marte.

Due to the fact that Line 12 or the Gold Line of the Metro is not operating in its entirety after the accident that occurred on May 3, 2021, the Metrobús currently provides an emerging service that goes from Tláhuac to Escuadrón 201.

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High demand and road mishaps have meant that the Metrobús has implemented a section on its official website to provide updates on the state of service every hour, noting if there are cuts in sections or which stations are without service.

This is the report that was available in the last hour on August 12, 2023:

line 1
Service Status: Regular Service
Station without service: None

line 2
Service Status: Regular Service
Station without service: None

line 3
Service Status: Regular Service
Station without service: None

line 4
Service Status: Regular Service
Station without service: None

line 5
Service Status: Regular Service
Station without service: None

line 6
Service Status: Regular Service
Station without service: None

line 7
Service Status: Regular Service
Station without service: None

pop line
Service Status: Regular Service
Station without service: None

The Metrobús provides service every day of the year. (Darkroom)

Each of the lines has a number and a distinctive color, which in total add up to 125 kilometers and 283 stations, most within the territory of Mexico City and few in the State of Mexico.

The current cost to get on the Metrobús is $6.00 pesos regardless of the distance, while the itinerary price from San Lázaro to terminal 1 or 2 of the AICM on line 4 costs $30.00 pesos.

On the other hand, the service is free for adults over 70 years of age, people with disabilities and children under five years of age.

As for transfers, they are free as long as they are made within the first two hours of entering the system and travel in only one direction.

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.

The Metrobús hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 4:30 a.m. to 12:00 a.m.; while on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays it is from 5:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m.

The Metrobús uses four types of buses: 1) the articulated ones, are those that have two wagons and have an approximate capacity of 160 passengers; 2) the bi-articulated, which has three wagons to house 240 passengers; 3) employees on line 4 have a capacity of 60 passengers; and 4) and the double-deckers of line 7, which can carry 90 people.

The stations that make up line 1 of the Metrobús are: Indios Verdes, Deportivo 18 de Marzo, Euzkaro, Potrero, La Raza, Circuito, San Simón, Manuel González, Buenavista, El Chopo, Revolución, Plaza de la República, Reforma, Hamburg, Glorieta de Insurgentes, Durango, Álvaro Obregón, Sonora, Campeche, Chilpancingo, Nuevo León, La Piedad, Poliforum, Naples, Colonia del Valle, Sports City, Hundido Park, Félix Cuevas, Churubusco River, Insurgentes Theater, José María Velasco, France, Olivo, Altavista, La Bombilla, Doctor Gálvez, Ciudad Universitaria, University Cultural Center, Perisur, Villa Olímpica, Corregidora, City Hall, Fuentes Brotantes, Santa Úrsula, La Joya and El Caminero.

Among the stations that make up line 2 of the Metrobús are: Tepalcates, Nicolás Bravo, Canal de San Juan, Gral. Antonio de León, Constitución de Apatzingan, CCH Oriente, Reform Laws, Del Moral, Río Frío, Rojo Gómez, Río Mayo, Río Tecolutla, El Rodeo, UPIICSA, Iztacalco, Goma, Tlacotal, Canela, Coyuya, La Viga, Andrés Molina, Las Américas, Xola, Álamos, SCOP Center, Doctor Vértiz, Ethiopia, Amores, Viaduct, Nuevo León, Escandón, Patriotism, De La Salle, Lira Park, General Antonio Maceo and Tacubaya.

The stations that make up the Metrobus line 3 are: Tenayuca, National Progress, Tres Anegas, Jupiter, La Patera, West 146, Montevideo, West 134, West 128, Magdalena de las Salinas, Coltongo, Cuitláhuac, Hero of Nazozari, Hospital La Race, Circuit, Tolnahuac, Tlatelolco, Ricardo Flores Magón, Warrior, Buenavista, Mine, Hidalgo, Juarez, Balderas, Cuauhtemoc, Pushkin Garden, General Hospital, Dr. Marquez, Medical Center, World Workers, Ethiopia/Transparency Square, Savion Light, Eugenia, North Division, Miguel Laurent, Pueblo Sta. Cross Atoyac.

Among the stations that make up line 4 of the Metrobús are: Buenavista, Cuauhtémoc Delegation, Puente de Alvarado, San Carlos Museum, Hidalgo, Fine Arts, Blanquita Theater, Republic of Chile, Republic of Argentina, Mercado Abelardo L. Rodríguez, Mixcoac, Railroad de Cintura, Morelos, General Archive of the Nation, San Lázaro, Moctezuma, Eduardo Molina, Balbuena Hospital, Ceciclio Robelo, Sonora Market, La Merced, Las Cruces, Ampudia Market, South and North Crosses, City Museum, Pinosuárez , Isabel La Católica, El Salvador, Eje Central, Plaza San Juan, Juárez, Vocacional 5, Expo reforma, Glorieta de Colón, Plaza de la República, Terminal 2 and Terminal 2.

The stations that make up line 5 of the Metrobús are the following: Río de los Remedios, Memorial New’s Divine-314, May 5, Vasco de Quiroga, El Coyol, High School 3, San Juan de Aragón, Río Guadalupe, Talismán, Victoria, 101, Río Santa Coleta, Río Consulado, Canal del Norte, Deportivo Eduardo Molina, Mercado Morelos, General Archive of the Nation, San Lázaro, Moctezuma, Venustiano Carranza, Anevida del Taller, Mixiuhca, Hospital General Troncoso, Metro Coyuya, El Recreo, Oriente 116, Colegio de Bachilleres 3, Canal Apatlaco, Apatlaco, Aculco, Churubusco Oriente, Squadron 201, Atanasio G. Sarabia, Hermitage Iztapalapa, Grenadiers, Pueblo de los Reyes, San Antonio neighborhood, Calzada Taxqueña, Cafetales, ESIME Culhuacán, Manuela Sáez , La Virgen, Tepetlapa, Las Bombas, Vista Hermosa, Calzada del Hueso, Cañaverales, Muyuguarda, Cuemanco Circuit, DIF Xochimilco and High School 1.

On the other hand, the stations through which Metrobús line 6 passes are: El Rosario, Colegio de Bachilleres 1, De las Culturas, Ferrocarriles Nacionales, UAM Azcapotzalco, Tecnoparque, Norte 59, Norte 45, Montevideo, Lindavista-Vallejo, Instituto of Petroleum, National Polytechnic Institute (IPN), Riobamba, Deportivo 18 de Marzo, La Villa, De los Misterios, La Villa Children’s Hospital, San Juan de Aragón, Gran Canal, Casas Alemán, Town of Sab Juan de Aragón, Loreto Fabela, 416 Poniente, 482, 414, Deportivo Los Galeana, 416 Oriente, Ampliación Providencia, Volcán de Fuego, La Pradera, Colegio de Bachilleres 9, Francisco Morazán, Villa de Aragón.

These are the stations that make up line 7 of the Metrobús: Campo Marte, Auditorio, Antropología, Gandhi, Chapultepec, La Diana, El Ángel, La Palma, Hamburgo, Reforma, París, Glorieta de Colón, El Caballito, Hidalgo, Glorieta Violeta, Garibaldi, Glorieta Cuitláhuac, Tres Culturas, Peralvillo, Beethoven Market, Mysteries, Clave, Excelsior, Necaxa, Talismán Avenue, Garrido, Gustavo A. Madero Delegation, La Villa Children’s Hospital, Of the Mysteries and Green Indians.

Finally, the emerging line service provided from Tláhuac to Squadron 201 is made up of the following stations: Squadron 201, Atanasio G. Saravia, Ermita Iztapalapa, Ganaderos, Pueblo de los Reyes, Barrio Sn. Antonio, Calzada Taxqueña, Cafetales, San Andrés Tomatlán, Peripheral East, Tezonco, Nopalera, Zapotitlán and Tláhuac.

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