Mexibus (Mexibús) is a public transportation provider in Ciudad de Mexico which operates bus routes since 2010.
The Mexibus has 6 bus routes in Ciudad de Mexico with 142 bus stops.
Their bus routes cover an area from the North (Zumpango) with a stop at Mexibús Hacienda to the South (Nezahualcóyotl) with a stop at General Vicente Villada (Mexibus).Their most western stop is La Quebrada (Mexibús) (Cuautitlán Izcalli) and the most eastern stop is Terminal Chimalhuacán (Mexibus) (Atenco).
Mexibus line schedules (timetables, itineraries, service hours), and departure and arrival times to stations are updated in the app in real time.
For Mexibus service alerts, please check the Moovit website for real-time info on bus status, bus delays, changes of bus routes, changes of stops and any service changes.
Looking for a specific Mexibus bus schedule? All Mexibus lines and schedules in Ciudad de Mexico can be found in the Moovit App. Moovit gives you directions for Mexibus routes and provides helpful step-by-step navigation.
Mexibus (Mexibús) is a public transportation provider in Ciudad de Mexico which operates bus routes since 2010.
The Mexibus has 6 bus routes in Ciudad de Mexico with 142 bus stops.
Their bus routes cover an area from the North (Zumpango) with a stop at Mexibús Hacienda to the South (Nezahualcóyotl) with a stop at General Vicente Villada (Mexibus).Their most western stop is La Quebrada (Mexibús) (Cuautitlán Izcalli) and the most eastern stop is Terminal Chimalhuacán (Mexibus) (Atenco).
Mexibus line schedules (timetables, itineraries, service hours), and departure and arrival times to stations are updated in the app in real time.
The Mexibus has bus routes operating across Ciudad de Mexico including: Gustavo A. Madero, Zumpango, Atenco, Tultitlán, Venustiano Carranza, Coacalco De Berriozábal, Nezahualcóyotl, Cuautitlán, Cuautitlán Izcalli, Ecatepec De Morelos.
The longest line from the Mexibus is: 4. This bus route starts from Terminal Umb (Mexibús) (Tultepec) and ends at Indios Verdes (Mexibús) (Gustavo A. Madero). It covers over 25 km and has 29 stops.
The shortest line is: 3. This bus line begins from Rayito de Sol (Mexibus) (Nezahualcóyotl) and finishes at Terminal Pantitlán (Mexibus L3) (Venustiano Carranza). It runs through 8 km with 8 stops.
Costs and prices of different ticket types may change, based on several factors. Please check the Moovit app to view bus fares of individual lines. For more information on ride fares and for buying bus tickets online please visit Mexibus's official site.
The headquarter offices of the Mexibus are located in: State of Mexico; Mexico City
The Moovit app can be used as an Mexibus bus tracker, providing real-time locations, arrival times, and live status of bus lines on an interactive transit map. Use our Mexibus bus tracker to navigate more efficiently across Ciudad de Mexico.