What is mexibus?

Mexibus is a transportation system in Mexico that operates a network of bus rapid transit (BRT) lines. It was established in 2005 to improve public transportation services in Mexico City and its surrounding areas. The system covers over 100 kilometers of routes, serving a large population of over 4 million commuters.

Mexibus is designed to provide a fast and efficient mode of transport, with modern buses that run on dedicated lanes, avoiding traffic congestion on the city's busy streets. It offers passengers a comfortable ride, with air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and security cameras on board.

The Mexibus system offers various types of services, including express, local, and feeder bus routes. The express services run non-stop between different stations, while the local services make stops at every station along the route. The feeder services help passengers access the main Mexibus stations using smaller buses.

Overall, Mexibus has been successful in reducing commuting time and improving access to public transport in the areas it serves. It has also contributed to reducing traffic congestion on the city's roads and improving air quality in the region.