Mexico City Metrobús Line 1
Metrobús Line 1 | |
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Overview | |
Status | In service |
Termini |
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Stations | 46 |
Website | Línea 1 |
Service | |
Type | Bus rapid transit |
System | Mexico City Metrobus |
Services | 5 |
Operator(s) | See Operators |
Daily ridership | 600,000 (April 2018)[1] |
History | |
Opened | June 19, 2005 |
Technical | |
Line length | 28.1 km (17.5 mi)[2] |
Character | Exclusive right-of-way |
The Mexico City Metrobús Line 1 is a bus rapid transit line in the Mexico City Metrobús. It operates between Indios Verdes, in the Gustavo A. Madero municipality in the northern part of the city, and El Caminero, in Tlalpan in southern Mexico City. The line was the first one to be built and opened. The first section of the line, known as Corredor Insurgentes, was inaugurated by Andrés Manuel López Obrador, Head of Government of the Federal District from 2000 to 2005, on June 19, 2005.[3] The second stretch of the line, known as Corredor Insurgentes Sur, was inaugurated on March 13, 2008, by Marcelo Ebrard, Head of Government of the Federal District from 2006 to 2012.[4]
The line has 46 stations and a total length of 28.1 kilometers.[2]
Service description
Services
The line has five itineraries.[5]
Indios Verdes to Insurgentes
- From Indios Verdes
- First Bus: 5:30 (Monday-Friday)
- Last Bus: 21:55 (Monday-Friday)
- First Bus: 8:00 (Saturday)
- Last Bus: 16:04 (Saturday)
- No service on Sunday
- To Indios Verdes
- First Bus: 5:58 (Monday-Friday)
- Last Bus: 22:23 (Monday-Friday)
- First Bus: 8:24 (Saturday)
- Last Bus: 16:27 (Saturday)
- No service on Sunday
Indios Verdes to El Caminero
- To El Caminero
- First Bus: 4:30 (Monday-Wednesday)
- Last Bus: 23:54 (Monday-Wednesday)
- First Bus: 4:30 (Thursday-Friday)
- Last Bus: 00:40 (Thursday-Friday)
- First Bus: 4:30 (Saturday)
- Last Bus: 00:40 (Saturday)
- First Bus: 5:00 (Sunday)
- Last Bus: 23:40 (Sunday)
- To Indios Verdes
- First Bus: 4:30 (Monday-Wednesday)
- Last Bus: 23:35 (Monday-Wednesday)
- First Bus: 4:30 (Thursday-Friday)
- Last Bus: 00:40 (Thursday-Friday)
- First Bus: 4:30 (Saturday)
- Last Bus: 00:40 (Saturday)
- First Bus: 5:00 (Sunday)
- Last Bus: 23:50 (Sunday)
Indios Verdes to Dr. Gálvez
- From Indios Verdes
- First Bus: 5:00 (Monday-Friday)
- Last Bus: 21:24 (Monday-Friday)
- First Bus: 5:00 (Saturday)
- Last Bus: 22:37 (Saturday)
- First Bus: 5:08 (Sunday)
- Last Bus: 23:02 (Sunday)
- To Indios Verdes
- First Bus: 4:37 (Monday-Friday)
- Last Bus: 22:40 (Monday-Friday)
- First Bus: 4:30 (Saturday)
- Last Bus: 22:38 (Saturday)
- First Bus: 5:03 (Sunday)
- Last Bus: 22:40 (Sunday)
Buenavista to El Caminero
- To El Caminero
- First Bus: 5:30 (Monday-Friday)
- Last Bus: 22:28 (Monday-Friday)
- First Bus: 6:00 (Saturday)
- Last Bus: 21:54 (Saturday)
- First Bus: 6:20 (Sunday)
- Last Bus: 21:54 (Sunday)
- From El Caminero
- First Bus: 5:01 (Monday-Friday)
- Last Bus: 21:11 (Monday-Friday)
- First Bus: 4:50 (Saturday)
- Last Bus: 20:43 (Saturday)
- First Bus: 5:34 (Sunday)
- Last Bus: 20:38 (Sunday)
Colonia del Valle to Tepalcates (Line 2)
- To Tepalcates
- First Bus: 4:45 (Monday-Friday)
- Last Bus: 22:55 (Monday-Friday)
- First Bus: 4:50 (Saturday)
- Last Bus: 23:43 (Saturday)
- First Bus: 5:29 (Sunday)
- Last Bus: 23:50 (Sunday)
- To Colonia del Valle
- First Bus: 4:35 (Monday-Friday)
- Last Bus: 21:28 (Monday-Friday)
- First Bus: 4:30 (Saturday)
- Last Bus: 23:28 (Saturday)
- First Bus: 5:05 (Sunday)
- Last Bus: 23:39 (Sunday)
Line 1 services the Gustavo A. Madero, Cuauhtémoc, Benito Juárez, Álvaro Obregón, Coyoacán and Tlalpan municipalities.
Station list
Denotes a Metrobús transfer | |
Denotes a connection with the Cablebús system | |
Denotes a connection with the Centro de transferencia modal (CETRAM) system | |
Denotes a connection with the Ecobici system | |
Denotes a connection with the Metro system | |
Denotes a connection with the Mexibús system | |
Denotes a connection with the Mexicable system | |
Denotes a connection with the public bus system | |
Denotes a connection with the Red de Transporte de Pasajeros (RTP) system | |
Denotes a connection with the Tren Suburbano system | |
Denotes a connection with the Trolleybus system |
Stations[b] | Connections | Neighborhood(s) | Municipality | Picture | Date opened |
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Indios Verdes[c] |
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Residencial Zacatenco | Gustavo A. Madero | June 19, 2005[2] | |
Deportivo 18 de Marzo |
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Lindavista, Tepeyac Insurgentes | |||
Euzkaro |
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Magdalena de las Salinas, Industrial | |||
Potrero |
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Capultitán, Guadalupe Insurgentes | |||
La Raza |
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Vallejo | |||
Circuito |
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Santa María Insurgentes | Cuauhtémoc | ||
San Simón |
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Santa María Insurgentes, San Simón Tolnáhuac | |||
Manuel González |
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Colonia Atlampa, Tlatelolco | |||
Buenavista |
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Santa María la Ribera, Buenavista | |||
El Chopo |
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Revolución |
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Plaza de la República[d] |
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San Rafael, Tabacalera | |||
Reforma |
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Hamburgo |
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Juárez | |||
Glorieta de los Insurgentes |
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Juárez, Roma Norte | |||
Durango |
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Roma Norte | |||
Álvaro Obregón |
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Sonora |
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Hipódromo, Roma Norte | |||
Campeche |
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Hipódromo, Roma Sur | |||
Chilpancingo |
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Nuevo León |
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La Piedad |
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Nápoles, Del Valle Norte | Benito Juárez | ||
Poliforum |
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Nápoles |
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Nápoles, Del Valle Centro | |||
Colonia del Valle |
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Nápoles, Insurgentes San Borja | |||
Ciudad de los Deportes |
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Ciudad de los Deportes, Insurgentes San Borja | |||
Parque Hundido |
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Noche Buena, Tlacoquemécatl | |||
Félix Cuevas |
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Extremadura Insurgentes, Tlacoquemécatl | |||
Río Churubusco |
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Insurgentes Mixcoac, Actipán | |||
Teatro Insurgentes | San José Insurgentes, Crédito Constructor | ||||
José María Velasco |
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Guadalupe Inn, Florida | Álvaro Obregón | ||
Francia | |||||
Olivo | |||||
Altavista |
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La Bombilla |
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San Ángel, Chimalistac | |||
Dr. Gálvez |
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Barrio Loreto, Chimalistac | |||
Ciudad Universitaria |
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Ciudad Universitaria | Coyoacán | March 13, 2008[2] | |
Centro Cultural Universitario | |||||
Perisur |
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Insurgentes Cuicuilco | |||
Villa Olímpica | Villa Olímpica, Peña Pobre | Tlalpan | |||
Corregidora | Tlalpan, La Lonja | ||||
Ayuntamiento | Tlalpan, La Fama | ||||
Fuentes Brotantes | Santa Úrsula Xitla, Tlalpan | ||||
Santa Úrsula | |||||
La Joya | |||||
El Caminero |
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La Joya |
- Notes
Operators
Line 1 has four operators.[15]
- Corredor Insurgentes, SA de CV (CISA)[16]
- Vanguardia y Cambio, SA de CV (VYC)
- Rey Cuauhtémoc, SA de CV (RECSA)
- Red de Transporte de Pasajeros del Distrito Federal (RTP)
Ridership
As of April 2018, the Metrobus Line 1 moves an average of 600,000 commuters daily. This has led to a saturation of the line, thus articulated buses are being substituted for bi-articulated buses.[1]
Incidents
According to the director of CISA, there are between one and four minor accidents per week in Line 1.[17]
In February 2018, a cyclist was hit by a bus when he invaded the Metrobús' right-of-way near Perisur. The cyclist died immediately after the incident.[18]
Notes
- ^ The following list was adapted from different websites and official maps.
- Metrobús () obtained from the Mexico City Metrobús system map.[6]
- Cablebús () obtained from their official website.[7]
- Centro de transferencia modal (CETRAM; ) obtained from the official website of the Órgano Regulador de Transporte.[8]
- Ecobici () obtained from their official website.[9]
- Metro () connections obtained from the official Mexico City Metro system map.[10]
- Mexibús () obtained from the official Mexico City Metro system map.[10]
- Mexicable () obtained from the official Mexico City Metro system map.[10]
- Public buses network (peseros) () obtained from the official website of the Órgano Regulador de Transporte.[11]
- Red de Transporte de Pasajeros () obtained from their official website.[12]
- Tren Suburbano () obtained from the official Mexico City Metro system map.[10]
- Trolleybuses () obtained from their official website.[7]
- ^ All the stations are fully accessible to people with disabilities.
- ^ New station in operation from April 7, 2024.[13]
- ^ Formerly named "Tabacalera".[14]
References
- ^ a b "Línea 1 del Metrobús saturada; se intensifica la sustitución de unidades por biarticulados" (in Spanish). El Sol de México.
- ^ a b c d (in Spanish) "Corredor Insurgentes", Metrobús website, archive of 2009-07-29
- ^ "Circula el Metrobús con numerosos pendientes". La Jornada (in Spanish). June 20, 2005. Archived from the original on 2009-12-02. Retrieved June 5, 2018.
- ^ "Inauguran ampliación de Línea 1 del Metrobús". El Financiero (in Spanish). Notimex. March 13, 2008. Archived from the original on 2008-12-02. Retrieved June 5, 2018.
- ^ (in Spanish) "Mapa Línea 1" (Line 1 Map), Metrobús website
- ^ "Mapa del sistema" [System map] (in Spanish). Mexico City Metrobús. Retrieved 30 October 2021.
- ^ a b "Servicios" [Services] (in Spanish). Servicio de Transportes Eléctricos. Retrieved 30 October 2021.
- ^ "Centros de Transferencia Modal (CETRAM)" [Modal Transfer Centers] (in Spanish). Órgano Regulador de Transporte. Retrieved 30 October 2021.
- ^ "Mapa de disponibilidad" [Disponibility map] (in Spanish). Ecobici. Retrieved 30 October 2021.
- ^ a b c d "Mi Mapa Metro 22032021" [My Metro Map 22032021] (PDF) (in Spanish). Sistema Transporte Colectivo Metro. 22 March 2021. Retrieved 30 October 2021.
- ^ "Red de corredores" [Route network]. Organismo Regulador de Transporte (in Spanish). Retrieved 30 October 2021.
- ^ "Red de Rutas" [Routes network] (in Spanish). Red de Transporte de Pasajeros. Retrieved 30 October 2021.
- ^ Lázaro, Esmeralda (April 7, 2024). "Primera etapa del Cetram Indios Verdes inicia operaciones". El Economista (in Spanish). Retrieved April 8, 2024.
- ^ Vértiz de la Fuente, Columba (April 3, 2015). "Altares de Dolores en el Museo Soumaya". Proceso (in Spanish). Retrieved September 1, 2020.
- ^ Padron Corredores Metrobus (in Spanish), Gobierno del Distrito Federal, retrieved June 5, 2018
- ^ ¿Quiénes somos? (in Spanish), CISA, archived from the original on 2008-12-02, retrieved June 5, 2018
- ^ "Accidente en el Metrobús, ¿me quedo o me voy?". Más Por Más (in Spanish). July 6, 2015. Retrieved June 5, 2018.
- ^ "Accidente en Línea 1 del Metrobús" (in Spanish). CDMX. February 6, 2018. Retrieved June 5, 2018.