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  2. Grupo Senda - Wikipedia

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    Studies of Hispanic transportation services to and from central Mexico show that more than 50 firms compete for customers and the industry has become more regulated and competitive. Turimex, a wholly-owned subsidiary, focuses almost entirely on this market with large terminals in five cities in Texas and with a first-class service to and from ...

  3. Category:Bus companies of Mexico - Wikipedia

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  4. List of bus operating companies - Wikipedia

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    Despite that, there are local bus operators (privately or state-owned) usually called PATP or ATP (literally passenger auto-transportation enterprise or auto-transportation enterprise) which send their buses to Moscow, St. Petersburg, or neighboring cities. There is no unified database of schedules of such routes, and tickets can be purchased ...

  5. Mercedes-Benz buses - Wikipedia

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    The company assembles and sells urban buses and coaches with Mercedes-Benz chassis and Marcopolo body in Mexico. The coach range includes the Multego, a luxury coach based on the Mercedes-Benz OC500 modular bus chassis. The body, produced by Marcopolo, features a design similar to that of Mercedes-Benz Travego.

  6. Category:Transportation companies of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Bus companies of Mexico (1 C, 14 P) C. Cargo airlines of Mexico (10 P) D. Defunct transportation companies of Mexico (2 C) R. Railway companies of Mexico (2 C, 16 P)

  7. Transportation in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Looking towards the future, the Secretariat of Communications and Transport of Mexico has proposed ambitious projects like a high-speed rail link from Mexico City to Guadalajara, with stops in Querétaro, Guanajuato, León, and Irapuato, allowing passengers to travel at speeds of 300 km/h and reducing travel time between these cities ...

  8. Category:Bus transportation in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Category: Bus transportation in Mexico. Add languages. Add links. Category; Talk; English. Read; ... Bus companies of Mexico (1 C, 14 P) Bus rapid transit in Mexico ...

  9. List of companies of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Mexico City: 1939 Bus lines P A Aviacsa: Consumer services Airlines Mexico City: 1990 Airline, defunct 2011 P D Avolar: Consumer services Airlines Tijuana: 2005 Airline, defunct 2008 P D Azteca: Consumer services Broadcasting & entertainment Mexico City: 1993 Television, part of Grupo Salinas: P A Bachoco: Consumer goods Food products Celaya ...