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Mexibús is a bus rapid transit (BRT) system that is located in the Greater Mexico City part of the State of Mexico, which surrounds Mexico City proper.. It is operated by Transmasivo S.A. (Lines I and IV), Transcomunicador S.A. (Line II), and Red de Transporte de Oriente S.A. de C.V. (Line III). [1]
The passenger bus was traveling from Cancún to Tabasco carrying 48 passengers. [6] [7] It left Cancún at around 19:30 local time on February 7. [8]At around the second hour of February 8, [1] when most passengers were asleep, it collided with a trailer truck and caught fire at km 171 of the Escárcega-Villahermosa highway.
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]
This list below includes companies operating now. It does not include bus manufacturers or repairers. It contains mostly public transit operators. FlixBus Setra S 431 DT - Berlin. FlixBus is a bus company operating in Europe, North America, South America, and Asia.
Nineteen people were killed when a Mexican passenger bus traveling from Tepic, Nayarit, to Juárez, Chihuahua, collided with a tractor-trailer and fell into a ravine on a highway in the central ...
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Historically, Mexico City has been serviced by a variety of electric transit systems, the Trolleybus is the main electric bus system comprising 12 routes which are typically long and structured lines. Trolleybus routes are characterised by having an exclusive lane on avenues, primarily Ejes Viales, with a counter-flow lane.
ex-Ruta 100 CAPRE bus repainted to RTP livery (orange with green and white stripes) In 1994, Ruta 100 operated approximately 2,900 buses on 210 routes over a 7,500 km long (4,700 mi) network, carrying 2.9 million passengers per day. By 1997, that had collapsed to 176 routes over 5,934 km (3,687 mi), carrying 1.9 million passengers daily.