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  2. Tufesa - Wikipedia

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    The company has a fleet of several hundred buses consisting of Volvo 9800's and Irizar i8 buses. Tufesa has routes covering several major cities in California , Arizona , and Utah , Las Vegas , Nevada in the U.S. with Tufesa International, and Baja California , Sonora , Sinaloa , Nayarit and Jalisco in Mexico with normal Tufesa buses, although ...

  3. List of corporations in the Phoenix metropolitan area

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    Arizona Federal Credit Union (Phoenix) Arizona Public Service (Phoenix) Arizona Republic (Phoenix) Axon (Scottsdale) Banner Health (Phoenix) Bashas' Supermarkets (Chandler) Best Western (Phoenix) Cable One (Phoenix) Casino Arizona (Scottsdale) Choice Hotels (Scottsdale) Circle K (Tempe) Cold Stone Creamery (Scottsdale) DDC-I (Phoenix) Desert ...

  4. Grupo Senda - Wikipedia

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    Grupo Senda is a private bus and coach operator providing services mainly in the northwest and centre of Mexico, as well as the United States through its subsidiary Turimex Internacional. The company also offers school bus services, parcel delivery services and courier services [ 1 ]

  5. Mexibús - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Category:Bus companies of Mexico - Wikipedia

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  7. Valley Metro - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix metropolitan area: Transit type: Bus Paratransit Microtransit Transit bus Vanpool Light rail Streetcar: Number of lines: Light rail: 1 Streetcar: 1 Express/RAPID bus: 19 Bus: 102: Number of stations: 41 (light rail) 14 (streetcar) Daily ridership: 107,900 (weekdays, Q3 2024) [1] Annual ridership: 36,374,000 (2023) [2] Headquarters: 101 ...

  8. Transportation in Phoenix, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Amtrak served Phoenix Union Station until 1996 when the Union Pacific Railroad (UP) proposed abandoning the route between Yuma, Arizona, and Phoenix. [15] Amtrak rerouted trains to Maricopa , 30 miles (48 km) south of downtown Phoenix, where passengers can board the Texas Eagle (Los Angeles-San Antonio-Chicago) and Sunset Limited (Los Angeles ...

  9. Valley Metro Bus - Wikipedia

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    Valley Metro Bus [7] is the public transit bus service in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States. Valley Metro Bus provides local, regional, express, and rural bus services in the Phoenix Metropolitan Area, covering a service area of 525 sq mi (1,360 km 2). In 2023, the system had a ridership of 24,215,700, or about 75,300 per weekday in the ...