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The Mexico City Metrobús Line 4 is a bus rapid transit line in the Mexico City Metrobus. It operates between Colonia Buenavista, in central Mexico City and the Mexico City International Airport in the Venustiano Carranza borough, in the east of the capital.
Metrobús Line 4 | |
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Overview | |
Status | In service |
Termini |
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Stations | 43 |
Website | Línea 4 |
Service | |
Type | Bus rapid transit |
System | Mexico City Metrobus |
Services | 5 |
Operator(s) | See Operators |
Daily ridership | 65,000[1] |
History | |
Opened | April 1, 2012 |
Technical | |
Line length | 40.5 km (25.2 mi)[2] |
Character | Exclusive right-of-way |
Line 4 has a total of 43 stations and a length of 40.5 kilometers divided into two routes, called the North and South routes, and goes mainly through Mexico City's downtown towards and from Mexico City International Airport.[1]
Construction of Line 4 started on July 4, 2011 and it was inaugurated on April 1, 2012 by Marcelo Ebrard, Head of Government of the Federal District from 2006 to 2012.[3][4]
The line has three itineraries and two routes: North and South.[5]
Buenavista to Terminal 2 (North route)
Buenavista to San Lázaro (South route)
Buenavista to San Lázaro (North route)
Pantitlán to Hidalgo[6]
Alameda Oriente to Hidalgo
Line 4 services the Cuauhtémoc and Venustiano Carranza boroughs.
Denotes a Metrobús transfer | |
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 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[lower-alpha 2] | North | Alameda Oriente–Hidalgo[14] | Connections | Neighborhood(s) | Borough(s) | Picture | Date opened |
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Buenavista | ● |
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Buenavista | Cuauhtémoc | April 1, 2012[4] | ||
Delegación Cuauhtémoc | ● |
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México Tenochtitlan[lower-alpha 3] | ● |
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Buenavista, Tabacalera | ||||
Museo San Carlos | ● |
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Hidalgo | ● | ● |
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Guerrero, Centro | |||
Bellas Artes | ● | ● |
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Teatro Blanquita | ● | ● |
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Centro | |||
República de Chile | ● | ● | |||||
República de Argentina | ● | ● | |||||
Mercado Abelardo L. Rodríguez[lower-alpha 4] | ● | ● | |||||
Mixcalco | ● | ● | Cuauhtémoc / Venustiano Carranza | ||||
Ferrocarril de Cintura | ● | ● | Centro, Ampliación Penitenciaria | Venustiano Carranza | |||
Morelos | ● | ● |
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Ampliación Penitenciaria, Morelos | |||
Archivo General de la Nación | ● | ● |
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Ampliación Penitenciaria, Penitenciaria | |||
San Lázaro | ● |
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7 de Julio | ||||
Terminal 1[lower-alpha 5] | ● |
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Mexico City International Airport | ||||
Terminal 2[lower-alpha 5] | ● |
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Pantitlán | ● |
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Adolfo López Mateos, Aviación Civil, Pantitlán | 3 June 2021[17] | |||
Calle 6[lower-alpha 6] | ● |
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Cuchilla Pantitlán | 27 March 2022[18] | |||
Alameda Oriente | ● |
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Arsenal 4ta Sección |
Stations[lower-alpha 2] | Eastbound | Westbound | Connections | Neighborhood(s) | Borough(s) | Picture | Date opened |
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Buenavista | ● | ● |
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Buenavista | Cuauhtémoc | April 1, 2012[4] | |
Delegación Cuauhtémoc | ● | ● |
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México-Tenochtitlan[lower-alpha 3] | ● | ● |
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Buenavista, Tabacalera | |||
Plaza de la República | ● | ● |
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Amajac[lower-alpha 7] | ● | ● |
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Tabacalera | |||
Defensoría Pública[lower-alpha 8] | ● | ● | Juárez, Centro | ||||
Vocacional 5 | ● | ● | Centro | ||||
Juárez | ● | ● |
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Plaza San Juan | ● | ● |
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Eje Central | ● | ● |
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El Salvador | ● | ● | |||||
Isabel la Católica | ● | ● | |||||
Museo de la Ciudad | ● |
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Pino Suárez | ● |
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Las Cruces Sur | ● | ||||||
La Merced | ● |
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Venustiano Carranza | ||||
Mercado de Sonora | ● | ||||||
Cecilio Robelo | ● | ● |
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Del Parque | |||
Eduardo Molina | ● | ||||||
Moctezuma | ● | ● |
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Del Parque, Jardín Balbuena | |||
San Lázaro | ● | ● |
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7 de Julio | |||
Hospital Balbuena | ● | Del Parque | |||||
Mercado de Sonora Sur | ● | Centro | November 28, 2022[21] | ||||
San Pablo | ● | Cuauhtémoc | |||||
Pino Suárez Sur | ● |
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20 de Noviembre | ● |
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On November 28, 2022, five eastward bus stops were removed. Mercado de Sonora, La Merced, Mercado Ampudia,[lower-alpha 9] Las Cruces Norte and Museo de la Ciudad stations were relocated southbound due to traffic jams caused by their location in the market area of the historic center of the city.[22][23]
Conexión Centro-Aeropuerto, SA de CV (CCA) is the sole operator of Line 4.[24]
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