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Mexibús Line IV

Mexibús Line IV
Universidad Mexiquense del Bicentenario station
Overview
StatusIn service
Termini
  • Universidad Mexiquense del Bicentenario
  • La Raza
Stations30
WebsiteLínea IV
Service
TypeBus rapid transit
SystemMexibús
Services2
Operator(s)Transmasivo
Depot(s)Universidad Mexiquense del Bicentenario
Rolling stock71
History
Opened24 February 2021; 4 years ago (2021-02-24)
Technical
Line length22.3 km (13.9 mi)
CharacterExclusive right-of-way
Route map
Map

The Mexibús Line IV (also stylized in Arabic numbers as 4) is a bus rapid transit (BRT) line in the Mexibús system. It operates between the Universidad Mexiquense del Bicentenario (UMB) in Tecámac, State of Mexico, and La Raza metro station in Gustavo A. Madero, Mexico City. It was the fourth line to be built and the fourth to be opened. It was inaugurated by the governor of the State of Mexico, Alfredo del Mazo Maza on 24 February 2021. It has 30 operative stations. It is 22.3 kilometers (13.9 mi) long. The line has two different types of services, and both include a service exclusively for women and children named Servicio Rosa (Pink Service). The line operates with 71 buses.[1][2]

While the line was under construction, Line II provided a provisional route from Las Américas to Indios Verdes.[3]

History and construction

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The line began construction in June 2014,[4] and was expected to open since 2015.[5] It started free pre-operative tests on 24 February 2021.[2] Operations started on 9 October 2021.[6]

On April 7, 2024, the southern expansion from the Indios Verdes station to the La Raza metro station station came into operation.[7][8]

Stations

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Key[a]
Mexibús Denotes a Mexibús transfer
Cablebús Denotes a connection with the Cablebús system
CETRAM Denotes a connection with the Centro de transferencia modal (CETRAM) system. In the State of Mexico, they are called Estación de tranferencia modal (ETRAM).
Mexico City Metro Denotes a connection with the Mexico City Metro system
Mexicable Denotes a connection with the Mexicable system
Public buses Denotes a connection with the public bus system
RTP Denotes a connection with the Red de Transporte de Pasajeros (RTP) system
Trolleybus Denotes a connection with the Trolleybus system
Station[b] O Ex Location Connection Picture Opened
  La Raza Gustavo A. Madero, Mexico City
  • CETRAM La Raza
  • Mexico City Metro Line 3: La Raza station
  • Mexico City Metro Line 5: La Raza station
  • Metrobús Line 1 Line 1: La Raza station
  • Metrobús Line 3 Line 3: La Raza station
  • RTP Routes: 11-A (at distance), 12 (at distance), 23, 27-A, 103
  • Trolleybus Line 1: La Raza stop (north–south route)
  • Public buses Route: 7-D (at distance)
  • 7 April 2024[8]
    Indios Verdes[c]
  • Cablebús Line 1: Indios Verdes station
  • CETRAM Indios Verdes
  • Mexico City Metro Line 3: Indios Verdes station
  • Metrobús Line 1: Line 1: Indios Verdes station
  • Metrobús Line 3: Line 3: Indios Verdes station
  • Metrobús Line 7: Line 7: Indios Verdes station
  • Mexicable Line 2 Line 2: Indios Verdes station
  • RTP Routes: 101, 101-A, 101-B, 101-D, 102, 107-B (at distance), 108
  • 24 February 2021[2]
    Periférico Tlalnepantla de Baz
  • Mexicable Line 2 Line 2: Periférico station
  • Martín Carrera
    Clínica 76 Ecatepec de Morelos
    Vía Morelos
    Monumento a Morelos
    5 de Febrero
    Santa Clara
  • Mexicable Line 1 Line 1: Santa Clara station
  • Cerro Gordo
    Servicios Administrativos
    Clínica 93
    Industrial
    5ta. Aparición
    Tulpetlac
    Siervo de la Nación
    Nuevo Laredo
    Laureles
    La Viga
    San Cristóbal
    Puente de Fierro
  • Mexibús Mexibús Line II Line II: Puente de Fierro station
  • Izcalli Palomas 9 October 2021[6]
    Central de Abastos
  • Mexibús Mexibús Line I Line I: Central de Abastos station
  • ETRAM Central de Abastos
  • Santa María Chiconautla 27 May 2023
    Ejido Santo Tomás 9 October 2021[6]
    Revolución
    Margarito F. Ayala Tecámac
    Flores
    Bosques
    Universidad Mexiquense del Bicentenario

    Expansion

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    The line is expected to connect with the Felipe Ángeles International Airport, in Zumpango Municipality to the north.

    Notes

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    References

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