Mexico Travel Destinations, Cities, Beaches, Ruin Sites
Vacation Travel in Mexico by Bus, Air, and Train. Mexico
travel destinations are served by first class Buses to Colonial
cities, Beach resorts, and ruin sites from Mexico City. Four bus
terminal serve all of Mexico from Mexico City















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.
Buses Serving the South of Mexico
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.
Flecha Amarilla www.flecha-amarilla.com.mx
Will Open as Primera Plus , an elevated level of
service to Mazatlan and west of Mexico City.
Chihuahuenses serves north to the US border
Buses Serving West and North
Tufesa Bus:
serves from Guadalajara through
Mazatlan and over the US border to
California, Arizona, Utah
Regularly scheduled passenger train service in Mexico was discontinued in 1998.
the Copper Canyon Train between Chihuahua and Los Mochis is the only
passenger train remaining.