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Status of the CDMX Metrobús service after the accident that left six injured

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These are the Metrobús lines with regular service. (DARKQUARTERS)

With more than 22 million users, The Metrobús is the second most used means of transportation in Mexico Cityonly behind the Metro Collective Transportation System (STC), according to data from the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi).

Today it has seven routes: line 1which goes from Green Indians to El Caminero; the line 2which goes from Tepalcates to Tacubaya; line 3, which covers from Tenayuca to Pueblo Sta. Cruz Atoyac; the line 4which includes sections of San Lázaro to terminals 1 and 2 of the Mexico City International Airport (CDMX).

Likewise, the line 5 goes from Río de los Remedios to High School 1; the line 6 covers of Villa de Aragón to El Rosario; the line 7which covers Green Indians to Campo Marte.

Due to the high demand for this public transportation service, Metrobús has implemented a page to inform about the service status of the lines, with hourly updates on the type of service and which stations have temporary closures.

Line 1 Service status: Regular Service Station without service: None

Line 2 Service status: Delay in service Station without service: Full line

Line 3 Service status: Regular Service Station without service: None

Line 4 Service status: Intervention at the station Station without service: General Archive of the Nation

Line 5 Service status: Regular Service Station without service: None

Line 6 Service status: Temporary events Station without service: Full Line

Line 7 Service status: Temporary events Station without service: Full Line

*The status of the Emerging Line is not included by Metrobús in this report*

The Metrobús service was inaugurated in 2005. (Twitter/@MetrobusCDMX)

Each of the lines has a number and a distinctive colorwhich in total add up to 125 kilometers and 283 stations, most within the territory of Mexico City and few in the State of Mexico.

The current cost to get on the Metrobús is $6.00 pesos regardless of the distance, while the itinerary price from San Lázaro to terminal 1 or 2 of the AICM on line 4 has a cost of $30.00 pesos.

On the other hand, the service is free for adults over 70 years of age, people with disabilities and children under five years of age.

As for the transshipmentsthese are free as long as they are done within the first two hours of entering the system and travel in one direction only.

Payments can be made with a special card called “Integrated Mobility”, which can be purchased at the same stations; and payments can be made with electronic wallet, bank card, contactless card and CODI.

He Metrobús operating hours It is from Monday to Friday from 4:30 a.m. to midnight; while on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays it is from 5:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m.

The Metrobús uses four types of buses: 1) articulated buses, which have two cars and have an approximate capacity of 160 passengers; 2) the bi-articulated, which has three carriages to accommodate 240 passengers; 3) employees on line 4 have a capacity of 60 passengers; and 4) and the double-deckers on line 7, which can transport 90 people.

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