Mexico Bus Travel, Flecha Amarilla, Primera Plus, ADO, Tica
Mexico Bus Travel includes The Tufesa Bus which runs Cross Border buses
from the US to Mazatlan, Guadalajara and many stops along Mexico's Pacific
Coast. Tica Bus runs through Central America to Panama city
ADO Buses
ADO Buses use many first class terminal and hub cities south and east of
Mexico City. Most notably Mexico City's Tapo Terminal and Terminal
Norte. Link to Mexico City Terminals
ADO uses dozens of hub cities to reach even the most distant ruin or
colonial city for about 1-1.5 peso per mile. (10 cents USD) Link to page
and info ADO
ADO uses a combination of modern high-speed toll roads (quota) and
secondary roads but avoids the steep mountain roads wherever possible.
ADO's first Class buses have air conditioning, ( bring a sweater) lavatories,
seat belts, reclining seats, and video movies.(Bring Ear Plugs)
ADO runs several levels of service and includes OCC bus, ADO GL, and
Platino (formerly UNO) Bus Service Article
Buses reach Teotihuacan Ruin from Mexico City's
Terminal Norte
Autobuses Teotihuacan starts at 6 AM and runs every 15
minutes to The ruin of Teotihuacan from Terminal Norte in
Mexico City.
Also Reach the Ruin of Tula from Terminal Norte
Second Class bus
Escondido/Pochutla
Zipolite
Mexico City serves as the key hub city from its
Four Bus terminals listed here.
Mexico City’s Tapo Terminal or officially
called Terminal Oriente serves the southern and
southeastern parts of Mexico including the States
of Puebla, Oaxaca, Tlaxcala, Tabasco, Chiapas,
Campeche, Veracruz, and Yucatan.
Mexico City’s Terminal Norte also called
Terminal Central Norte serves the country north to
the US border and includes Matamoros, Nuevo
Loredo, Juarez/ El Paso TX, Agua Prieta/Douglass,
AZ, Nogales/Nogales, AZ, and as far west as
Tijuana/San Diego. The states of Mexico served to
the north and west include Baja California, Sonora,
Chihuahua, Coahiula, Nuevo Leon, Sinaloa,
Durango, San Lois Potosi, Tamaulipas, Nayarit,
Zacatecas, Guanajuato, Jalisco, Hidalgo,
Aguascalientes, Michoacan, Colima, and Queretaro.
Southern and eastern States served: Oaxaca,
Chiapas, Veracruz, and Puebla.
Mexico City’s Terminal Central Sur serves
the central and southern States of Guerrero
Puebla, Morelos/Cuernavaca, Veracruz, Oaxaca,
Tabasco, and Chiapas.
Mexico City’s Terminal Centro Poniente
serves the central and western states of
Michoacan, Jalisco, Guerrero, Nayarit, Queretaro,
the State of Mexico DF, and northwest to Sonora,
and Sinaloa.
Mexico bus travel includes Flecha Amarilla, and its luxury
division, Primera Plus.
Primera Plus Buses are ultra modern and cover the
western and northern States of Mexico from Ixtapa to
Mazatlan. (See Station List Below)
Flecha Amarilla uses several of the same terminals used by
ADO Bus which covers Southern Mexico and the northern
Gulf Coast.
Buses Serving the
North of Mexico
Omnibus serve north
to the US Border.
Estrella Blanca
Group includes
Futura,
Chihuahuenses, and
TNS Norte Sonora,
buses going north
from Mexico City to
the US Border.
Mexico Bus Flecha Amarilla Note: The
Flecha Amarilla website (link below) will Open on
the web as Primera Plus. This is an elevated first
class service, a division of Flecha Amarilla.
At a competitive first class service price, buses run
from Terminal Norte, the airport, and other terminals
to go west to Morelia, Guadalajara, and make
connections to the Pacific Coast resort cities from
Zihuatanejo/Ixtapa, Puerto Vallarta, and as far north
as the resort city of Mazatlan.
Primera Plus buses connect with ADO First Class Buses at Mexico
City's Terminal Norte, where ADO, OCC, Platino and ADO GL buses serve to the
south, east, and Gulf coast. ADO service reaches Oaxaca, Veracruz, San
Cristobal de las Casas in Chiapas, and the ruin sites of Palenque, Chichen Itza,
and the Yucatan
ADO first Class
buses reach Oaxaca
Note: UNO Bus Service
Discontinued, Look for Platino Service
Flecha Amarilla's first class
Primera Plus service
includes a snack and sandwich
with water and juice upon
boarding.
Primera Plus, Flecha Amarilla's
elevated level of service, leaves
from Mexico City Terminal
Norte and uses mainly the high
speed toll roads to reach
Morelia,
Guadalajara, and Mazatlan
with stops in other hubs in
between.
Connections serve the Pacific
Coast resort areas of
Manzanillo, Ixtapa. Colima,
Puerto Vallarta.
Primera Plus uses the
modern high-speed toll
roads (quota) and avoids the
steep mountain roads wherever
possible.
Primera Plus, and Flecha
Amarilla first Class buses have
air conditioning, ( bring a
sweater) lavatories, seat belts,
reclining seats, and video
movies.
Primera Plus is a luxury division of
Flecha Amarilla which started in
1932 and now covers a huge area of
central Mexico with first and second
class bus service.
They operate from terminals in the
following States of Mexico:
- Aguascalientes,
- Colima,
- Mexico City,
- The State of Mexico,
- Guanajuato,
- Guerrero,
- Hidalgo,
- Jalisco,
- Michoacan,
- Nayarit,
- Queretaro,
- San luis Potosi, and
- Sinaloa.
Primera Plus and ETN are premier
divisions of Flecha Amarilla.
Travelers who want to visit many Mexican cities at a leisurely pace can go south from the USA via Tufesa Bus,
switch to Primera Plus at Mazatlan or Guadalajara, continue to Mexico City's Norte Station, and then switch to
ADO bus south to Merida and the Yucatan or to Tapachula, Chiapas, and then take the Tica Bus to Panama City.
Primera Plus serves
from Mexico City's
airport and other
stations in the city
See ADO
Bus Service
below
ADO Bus Service