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  2. Autobuses de Oriente - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, A.D.O. is a company owned by its namesake group, Grupo A.D.O., which also offers second- and third-class services on most of mainline A.D.O. routes and to smaller communities on the same service area, through brands such as SUR, Volcanes, Omnibus Cristobal Colón (OCC), and Autobuses Unidos (AU).

  3. DINA S.A. - Wikipedia

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    DINA was founded as Diesel Nacional S.A in 1951 by the Mexican federal government, through the Ministry of Finance and Public Credit and Ministry of Economy. It approved the constitution of the company Diesel Nacional, SA, with a duration of 45 years and a capital stock of 75 million Mexican pesos, which was contributed by the private sector and government, with the latter being the majority ...

  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. Roberto Alcántara - Wikipedia

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    Roberto Alcántara Rojas (born April 19, 1950 in Acambay, Mexico) is a Mexican entrepreneur and businessman, mainly dedicated to passenger transportation through land and air services. He is the chairman of the board of directors of Grupo IAMSA , one of the main passenger transportation consortiums in Mexico.

  6. MASA (company) - Wikipedia

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    Mexicana de Autobuses, S.A., or MASA, was a major bus and coach manufacturer located in Mexico. Formed in 1959, it was owned by the Mexican government until being privatized in 1988. [1] [2] It was the country's second-largest bus manufacturer [3] when it was acquired by Volvo, in 1998, [3] and renamed Volvo Buses de México, S.A. [1]

  7. Viva (airline) - Wikipedia

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    Viva also operated a bus shuttle between Austin-Bergstrom International Airport South Terminal and the Omnibus Mexicanos Bus Terminal in eastern Houston in addition to a bus shuttle between the Austin airport and the Omnibus Mexicanos Bus Terminal in downtown San Antonio for passengers on flights going to and from Cancún and Monterrey. [61] [62]

  8. Terminal de Autobuses de Pasajeros de Oriente - Wikipedia

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    Terminal de Autobuses de Pasajeros de Oriente (Eastern Passenger Bus Terminal), better known by the acronym TAPO, is an inter-city bus station in Mexico City. It is located next to and conjoined with the San Lázaro metro station , in the Venustiano Carranza borough in the eastern part of Mexico City. [ 1 ]

  9. Grupo Industrial Ramirez - Wikipedia

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    Berg de Mexico. In 1964 Berg de Mexico, S.A was established to produce air brakes for heavy vehicles. In 1982 it was renamed to Industrias Vortec, S.A. [citation needed] Holding company. By 1978 Grupo Industrial Ramirez was established as a holding company, controlling all of the group's interests.