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Directions to Udem (Nuevo León) with public transportation

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How to get to Udem by Bus?

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Bus stations near Udem in Nuevo León

  • Udem,5 min walk,
  • Alfonso Reyes (Plaza Nativa),9 min walk,

Bus lines to Udem in Nuevo León

  • 202,Santa Catarina - Churubusco,
  • 203,Troncal: Lázaro Cárdenas,
  • 130,Sector 3: San Pedro - Estación Hospital - Centro,
  • 130,Sector 2: San Pedro - Alameda - Centro,
  • 130,Sector 1: San Pedro - Benito Juárez - Centro,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Udem?

    The closest stations to Udem are:

    • Udem is 314 meters away, 5 min walk.
    • Alfonso Reyes (Plaza Nativa) is 637 meters away, 9 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Udem?

    These Bus lines stop near Udem: 202, 203

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Udem in Nuevo León?

    The nearest bus stop to Udem in Nuevo León is Udem. It’s a 5 min walk away.

  • What time is the first Bus to Udem in Nuevo León?

    The R-300 is the first Bus that goes to Udem in Nuevo León. It stops nearby at 5:30 AM.

  • What time is the last Bus to Udem in Nuevo León?

    The 203 is the last Bus that goes to Udem in Nuevo León. It stops nearby at 2:28 AM.

  • How much is the Bus fare to Udem?

    The Bus fare to Udem costs about $12.00.

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Location: Nuevo León, Monterrey

Udem, Nuevo León
Udem, Nuevo LeónThe University of Monterrey (Spanish: Universidad de Monterrey, acronym "UDEM") is a private Catholic-inspired secondary and higher education institution in the municipality of San Pedro Garza García, belonging to the Metropolitan Area of Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico. Founded in 1969, it is open to all creeds and conditions. UDEM was founded by the Daughters of the Immaculate Mary of Guadalupe, the nuns of the Sacred Heart, the Marist Brothers and the La Salle Brothers, supported by an association of Catholic citizens. The idea originated from a recommendation given by the Second Vatican Council to use educational activities in favor of teaching the principles of the catholic doctrine. The founding religious groups already had a deep history in Monterrey. The Society of the Sacred Heart of Jesus had been working in Monterrey since 1908, and the Sisters of Immaculate Mary of Guadalupe founded Labastida University in 1951, and had been running Labastida College since 1919, an institution devoted to the education of girls and young ladies. On the other hand, the Marist Brothers had been working in Monterrey since 1905, and La Salle Brothers, who had left Mexico during the Revolution war, returned in 1942 to Monterrey to found the Instituto Regiomontano. On July 8, 1969, the university was recognized as such by the state of Nuevo Leon and on September 8 of the same year, it began operating as an educational institution housed in 5 different facilities owned by the very same groups and associations that funded it, such as Labastida school. Until one day a philanthropist named Roberto Garza Sada who studied at Massachusetts Institute of Technology searching to elevate education in Nuevo Leon Mexico started searching for some educators and at the same time for a piece of land bought the campus property and gave the money to start building this university on which later his daughter Margarita Garza Sada, looking to honor her father, and with Japanese Architect Tadao Ando, gave the money to build the Centro Roberto Garza Sada for Architecture and Design. Currently, UDEM educates over 16 thousand students, including high school students, undergraduates and postgraduates. The school offers 4 high school modes, 46 majors, 13 bachelor's degrees and 37 medical specialties and doctorates. UDEM offers a number of choices to study abroad; UDEM has established bilateral, reciprocal and unilateral agreements, as well as arrangements through academic exchange agencies. In 2002, UDEM signed 26 new bilateral agreements with universities in the United States – such as the University of California – Berkeley and other universities in Spain, Italy, Belgium, England (such as University College, London), Germany and France (such as the Lycée Bossuet-Notre Dame, in Paris).
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