Mexibús Line I serves the northeastern suburbs, operating from Ciudad Azteca (terminus of
Line B of the Mexico City metro), to
Ojo de Agua, the concession is in hands of Transmasivo S.A. which operates both regular and express routes. It is 20 km long with 34 stations, and approximately 130,000 users per day.[5] 75 articulated
Volvo 7300 BRT buses ply the route painted white with red, light green and dark green trim.[6] It began free operations in October 2010.[7] On March 21, 2022, the line started servicing the
Felipe Ángeles International Airport, in
Zumpango.[8]
Line II: Las Américas – La Quebrada / Río de los Remedios
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.[9] As of mid-2013 it was expected that the service would be operational in 2014.[10] But it was until January 2015 when it was opened.[11]
Line III: Pantitlán – Chimalhuacán / Acuitlapilco – Chicoloapan
Mexibús Line III was the second line in service. It runs 23 kilometers from
Pantitlán (transfer for multiple lines of the
Mexico City Metro) in Mexico City proper to
Chimalhuacán and
Chicoloapan municipalities of the
State of Mexico. The concessionaire is Red de Transporte de Oriente S.A. de C.V.[1] There are 45 stations, 3 terminals, and 85 buses. The line began construction at the end of 2010,
[12][13]
and began operations on 30 April 2013.[14]
Line IV: La Raza – Universidad Mexiquense del Bicentenario
Mexibús Line IV is the fourth line in service. It runs 22.3 kilometers from
La Raza (
transport hub for multiple transport services) in Mexico City proper to
Ojo de Agua, Tecámac,
Mexico. The concessionaire is Transmasivo. There are 28 operative stations, 1 under-construction station, 2 terminals, and 71 buses.[15] The line began construction in June 2014,[16] and was expected to open since 2015.[17] It started free pre-operative tests on 24 February 2021.[18] Operations started on 9 October 2021.[19] On April 7, 2024, the southern expansion from the Indios Verdes station to the
La Raza metro station station came into operation.[20][21]
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abRedacción de El Universal (1 May 2013).
"Mexibús Línea 3 dará servicio gratuito" [Mexibús Line 3 will provide free service]. El Universal. Estado de México, México. Retrieved 12 May 2013.
^"Autorizan una segunda ruta de Mexibús" [Second Mexibús route authorized]. El Universal. Ecatepec de Morelos, Méx., México. 29 March 2010. Retrieved 3 April 2010.
^"En Proceso de Licitación" [Tendering bids] (PDF). Gaceta del Gobierno del Estado de México. Chimalhuacán, Méx., México. 29 October 2010. Retrieved 29 October 2010.[permanent dead link]