Mexico City Metrobús Line 3
The Mexico City Metrobús Line 3 is a bus rapid transit line in the Mexico City Metrobús. It operates between Tenayuca, in the limits with the State of Mexico in Gustavo A. Madero and Etiopía in the Benito Juárez municipality, in southern Mexico City.
Metrobús Line 3 | |
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A Metrobús in Hidalgo station | |
Overview | |
Status | In service |
Termini | Tenayuca Etiopía |
Stations | 32 |
Website | Línea 3 |
Service | |
Type | Bus rapid transit |
System | Mexico City Metrobus |
Services | 4 |
Operator(s) | See Operators |
History | |
Opened | February 8, 2011 |
Technical | |
Line length | 17 km (10.6 mi)[1] |
Character | Exclusive right-of-way |
Line 3 has a total of 32 stations and a length of 20 kilometers and it runs from north to south.[1]
Construction of Line 2 started on March 5, 2010 and it was inaugurated on February 8, 2011 by Marcelo Ebrard, Head of Government of the Federal District from 2006 to 2012.[2][3]
Service description
Services
The line has four itineraries.[4]
Tenayuca to Etiopía
- To Etiopía
- First Bus: 4:30 (Monday-Friday)
- Last Bus: 23:24 (Monday-Friday)
- First Bus: 4:30 (Saturday)
- Last Bus: 23:27 (Saturday)
- First Bus: 5:00 (Sunday)
- Last Bus: 23:20 (Sunday)
- To Tenayuca
- First Bus: 4:28 (Monday-Friday)
- Last Bus: 00:21 (Monday-Friday)
- First Bus: 4:30 (Saturday)
- Last Bus: 00:21 (Saturday)
- First Bus: 5:05 (Sunday)
- Last Bus: 00:14 (Sunday)
Tenayuca to Balderas
- From Tenayuca
- First Bus: 6:00 (Monday-Friday)
- Last Bus: 21:49 (Monday-Friday)
- First Bus: 6:00 (Saturday)
- Last Bus: 21:33 (Saturday)
- First Bus: 7:00 (Sunday)
- Last Bus: 21:20 (Sunday)
- To Tenayuca
- First Bus: 6:00 (Monday-Friday)
- Last Bus: 22:36 (Monday-Friday)
- First Bus: 6:37 (Saturday)
- Last Bus: 22:17 (Saturday)
- First Bus: 7:37 (Sunday)
- Last Bus: 22:05 (Sunday)
Tenayuca to Buenavista
- From Tenayuca
- First Bus: 5:00 (Monday-Friday)
- Last Bus: 23:40 (Monday-Friday)
- First Bus: 5:00 (Saturday)
- Last Bus: 23:40 (Saturday)
- First Bus: 6:00 (Sunday)
- Last Bus: 23:35 (Sunday)
- To Tenayuca
- First Bus: 4:58 (Monday-Friday)
- Last Bus: 00:19 (Monday-Friday)
- First Bus: 5:00 (Saturday)
- Last Bus: 00:16 (Saturday)
- First Bus: 6:00 (Sunday)
- Last Bus: 00:11 (Sunday)
Tenayuca to La Raza
- From Tenayuca
- First Bus: 4:45 (Monday-Friday)
- Last Bus: 23:12 (Monday-Friday)
- First Bus: 4:45 (Saturday)
- Last Bus: 23:17 (Saturday)
- First Bus: 5:30 (Sunday)
- Last Bus: 23:07 (Sunday)
- To Tenayuca
- First Bus: 4:45 (Monday-Friday)
- Last Bus: 23:40 (Monday-Friday)
- First Bus: 4:44 (Saturday)
- Last Bus: 23:43 (Saturday)
- First Bus: 5:29 (Sunday)
- Last Bus: 23:34 (Sunday)
Line 3 services the Gustavo A. Madero, Azcapotzalco, Cuauhtémoc and Benito Juárez municipalities.
Station list
Stations | Connections | Neighborhood(s) | Municipality | Picture | Date opened |
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Tenayuca | Santa Rosa, San José de la Escalera | Gustavo A. Madero | February 8, 2011[3] | ||
San José de la Escalera | |||||
Tres Anegas | Amp. Progreso Nacional | ||||
Júpiter | Nueva Industrial Vallejo | ||||
La Patera | Industrial Vallejo, Nueva Industrial Vallejo | Azcapotzalco, Gustavo A. Madero | |||
Poniente 146 | Industrial Vallejo, Nueva Vallejo | ||||
Montevideo | Montevideo | ||||
Poniente 134 | Lindavista Vallejo III Sección | ||||
Poniente 128 | Santa Cruz de las Salinas, Nueva Vallejo | ||||
Magdalena de las Salinas | Coltongo, Magdalena de las Salinas | ||||
Coltongo | |||||
Cuitláhuac | Pro Hogar, Guadalupe Victoria | ||||
Héroe de Nacozari | Porvernir, Héroe de Nacozari | ||||
Hospital La Raza | San Francisco Xocotitla, Vallejo Poniente | ||||
La Raza[upper-alpha 1] | La Raza La Raza |
Vallejo Poniente | Gustavo A. Madero | ||
Circuito | Circuito | Santa María Insurgentes | Cuauhtémoc | ||
Tolnáhuac | San Simón Tolnáhuac | ||||
Tlatelolco | Tlatelolco | Nonoalco Tlatelolco | |||
Ricardo Flores Magón | Buenavista, Guerrero | ||||
Guerrero | Guerrero | ||||
Buenavista[upper-alpha 2] | Buenavista Buenavista Buenavista Buenavista |
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Mina | |||||
Hidalgo | Hidalgo Hidalgo Hidalgo |
Centro | |||
Juárez | Juárez Juárez |
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Balderas | Balderas | ||||
Cuauhtémoc | Cuauhtémoc | Roma Norte, Doctores | |||
Jardín Pushkin | |||||
Hospital General | Hospital General | ||||
Dr. Márquez | Roma Sur, Doctores | ||||
Centro Médico | Centro Médico | ||||
Obrero Mundial | Piedad Narvarte | Benito Juárez | |||
Etiopía / Plaza de la Transparencia | Etiopía / Plaza de la Transparencia Etiopía / Plaza de la Transparencia |
Narvarte Poniente |
- Notes
- Accessible from Tenayuca–La Raza route
- Accessible from Tenayuca–Buenavista route
Expansion
In 2019, the Government of Mexico City announced 7 new stations to the south, ending near Hospital Xoco. Construction was expected to end by June 2020.[5]
Stations | Connections | Neighborhood(s) | Municipality | Date opened |
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Luz Saviñón | Narvarte Poniente, Narvarte Oriente | Benito Juárez | Expected 2021 | |
Eugenia | Eugenia | Narvarte Poniente | ||
División del Norte | División del Norte | |||
Miguel Laurent | Letrán Valle | |||
Zapata | Zapata | Del Valle Sur | ||
Popocatépetl | Xoco | |||
Hospital Xoco / Río Churubusco |
Operator
Movilidad Integral de Vanguardia, SAPI de CV (MIV) is the sole operator of Line 3.[6]
References
- (in Spanish) "Línea 3 general", Metrobús website
- "En marcha, construcción de Línea 3 del Metrobús". Crónica (in Spanish). Notimex. March 5, 2010. Retrieved July 20, 2018.
- "Inaugurarán mañana la Línea 3 del Metrobús". Excélsior (in Spanish). February 7, 2011. Retrieved July 20, 2018.
- (in Spanish) "Mapa Línea 3" (Line 3 Map), Metrobús website
- "Conoce todos los detalles sobre la ampliación de la Línea 3 del Metrobús". El Heraldo de México (in Spanish). October 16, 2019. Retrieved February 27, 2020.
- Padron Corredores Metrobus (in Spanish), Gobierno del Distrito Federal, retrieved June 5, 2018