Mexico City Bus Terminals
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ADO Bus Line, Grand Luxury Division
http://www.adogl.com.mx
(Lujo service only, does not include ADO first class buses)
http://www.adogl.com.mx
Flecha Amarilla www.flecha-amarilla.com.mx
Platino Bus Line http://www.uno.com.mx/
Airlines Serving Mexico
from US
Mexico City Bus Terminals, Four Bus Terminals Serve From Mexico City
Mexico Bus Travel is
one of the best travel
bargains. Reach every
corner of Mexico in
comfort aboard some of
the Best Bus Systems in
the World, Futura,
Chihuahuenses, Estrella
Blanca and Omnibus,
ADO, OCC, Platino,
Cristobal Colon.
Mexico City's four terminals connect dozens
of hub cities to reach the US border in the
north and the border of Guatemala in the
south.
The luxury buses do this in style at about 10
cents per mile or less. First class Omnibus
and Chihuahuenses buses run north on
roads that are modern high-speed toll roads
(quota) where possible. First Class Long-haul
buses avoid steep mountain roads where
possible.
ADO and Platino run to the south with brand
new first Class buses having air
conditioning,( bring a sweater) lavatories,
seat belts, reclining seats, and video
movies.(Bring Ear Plugs) Bus Service Article
Travel in Central and Southern Mexico: ADO, OCC
For Air Travel to
Oaxaca book the
travel in the early part
of the day. If you miss
a connection.......
Article Mexico Bus
Service
the first class buses in
best in the world: brand
new Volvos and
Mercedez with
comfortable seats,
seatbelts, lavatory TV,
AC, (bring a sweater)
window blinds..,
Buses Reach Teotihuacan Ruin Frequent bus from Mexico City's Terminal Norte
This line serves Copper Canyon from Chihuahua,
Website: http://www.turisticosnoroeste.com/
Norowste: Frequent runs to Creel
First Class serving central and northern Mexico north
of Mexico city
Website: http://www.odm.com.mx/
(Omnibus de Mexico)
Second Class service in central
Mexico
Second Class bus
Escondido/Pochutla
Zipolite
First Class service to entire
Pacific Cost
- Mexico City’s Tapo Terminal
Officially called Terminal Oriente, TAPO 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
Terminal Norte is also called Terminal Central Norte. The station serves the country north to the US
border and includes Matamoros, Nuevo Laredo, 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
Luis 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 (Tasquena)
Central Sur serves the central and southern States of Guerrero Puebla, Morelos/Cuernavaca,
Veracruz, Oaxaca, Tabasco, and Chiapas. Also called Taxquena
- Mexico City’s Terminal Centro Poniente
Central 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, One of the Best Bus Systems in the World. North From Mexico City long-haul Chihuahuenses, Futura, and Omnibus Coaches reach all of Northern Mexico in Luxury. South, ADO covers all of southern Mexico
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Estrella Blanca is one of the main systems operating out of Mexico City's Terminal
Norte.
Depending on the destination and your own choice you could travel on Estrella
Blanca's Futura buses (Autobuses Express Futura), or Chihuahuenses, first
class buses with deeply reclining seats and leg rests.
Omnibus is a bus line that covers the same territory north as Estrella Blanca. It is a
different line but Omnibus often shares the same stations. Omnibus runs buses as
far north as the US border and covers as far west as Tijuana/San Diego and as far
east as Matamoros/Brownsville on the Texas border and includes many border
station in between.
Primera Plus is a luxury division of Flecha Amarilla. Buses cover Mexico City west
to coastal Mexico from Acapulco to Maazatlan.
Reach both Teotihuacan ruin and the Toltec ruins of Tula by frequent service Daily from Mexico City's
Terminal Norte
Buses for the ruin sites of Teotihuacan and Tula leave Terminal
Norte frequently during the day.
Autobuses Teotihuacan starts at 6 AM and runs every 15
minutes to The ruin of Teotihuacan.
Ovnibus runs to Tula every 20 minutes.
Mexico City is the main hub for bus travel in Mexico. Four
terminals serve the country, each covering a geographic
region more or less, with much overlap.
Choices in price and Quality are many
Bus Service South of Mexico City
Bus Lines
Tica Bus serves
from Chiapas
Mexico with a cross
border bus Central
America through to
Panama
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