Bus rapid transit line in the State of Mexico
Mexibús Line III Mexibús over Avenida Chimalhuacán
Status In service Termini Chimalhuacán / Acuitlapilco Pantitlán / Rayito de Sol / Chicoloapan Stations 45 Website Línea III Type Bus rapid transit System Mexibús Services 5 Operator(s) Red de Transporte de Oriente Depot(s) Chimalhuacán Rolling stock 85 Opened 30 April 2013; 11 years ago (2013-04-30 ) Line length 23 km (14.3 mi) Character Exclusive right-of-way
The Mexibús Line III (also stylized in Arabic numbers as 3 ) is a bus rapid transit (BRT) line in the Mexibús system. It was the third line to be built and the second to be opened. It operates between Chimalhuacán , in the State of Mexico and Pantitlán metro station in Iztacalco and Venustiano Carranza , in Mexico City . It was inaugurated by the governor of the State of Mexico , Eruviel Ávila on 30 April 2013 with 29 stations.[ 1] Another station was opened in 2019. In 2023, an extension was added from Chimalcuacán Municipality to Chicoloapan de Juárez . It is 23 kilometers (14 mi) long. The line operates with 85 articulated buses.
Stations
There are four service variations provided on Pantitlán–Chimalhuacán. The Acuitlapilco–Central de Abasto route has a different type of service and stations layout:
O: Pantitlán-Chimalhuacán local (27 stops)[ 2]
EX-1: Pantitlán-Acuitlapilco express (13 stops)[ 3]
EX-2: Pantitlán-Chimalhuacán express (8 stops)[ 4]
EX-3: Pantitlán-Rayito de Sol express (8 stops)[ 5] [ 6]
The buses are white with red, light and dark green trim.
Pantitlán–Chimalhuacán
Station[ 13] [ 14] [ b]
O
EX-1
EX-2
EX-3
Location
Connection
Picture
Opened
Pantitlán
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Iztacalco and Venustiano Carranza , Mexico City
Pantitlán
Line 1 : Pantitlán
Line 5 : Pantitlán
Line 9 : Pantitlán
Line A : Pantitlán
Line 4 (Alameda Oriente branch) : Pantitlán station
Route: 168
Line 2 : Pantitlán stop
Routes: 11-B, 11-C, 19-F, 19-G
Temporary Line 9 service: Pantitlán stop (different location of platforms for ascent and descent)
30 April 2013[ 1]
Calle 6
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Venustiano Carranza, Mexico City
Line 4 (Alameda Oriente branch) : Calle 6 station
4 November 2019[ 15] [ 16]
El Barquito
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Nezahualcóyotl
Temporary Line 9 service: El Barquito stop (only descent)
30 April 2013[ 1]
Maravillas
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Vicente Riva Palacio
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Virgencitas
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Nezahualcóyotl
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Lago de Chapala
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Adolfo López Mateos
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Palacio Municipal
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Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz
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El Castillo
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General Vicente Villada
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Rayito de Sol
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Las Mañanitas
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Rancho Grande
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Bordo de Xochiaca
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Las Torres
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Guerrero Chimalli
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Chimalhuacán
Las Flores
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Canteros
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La Presa
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Embarcadero
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Santa Elena
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Ignacio Manuel Altamirano
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San Pablo
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Los Patos
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Refugio
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Acuitlapilco
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Acuitlapilco–Central de Abasto service
Chimalhuacán
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Acuitlapilco–Central de Abasto
Since the Acuitlapilco–Central de Abasto route has several one-way stations, the following table will start at Acutilapilco station and follow an eastward flow until reaching the Central de Abasto Terminal Station, then follow the route westward culminating with the Prolongación Peñón station.
Station[ b]
Eastward
Westward
Location
Connection
Picture
Opened
Acuitlapilco
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Chimalhuacán
Pantitlán–Chimalhuacán service
24 March 2023[ 17]
San Miguel
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Arca de Noé
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Tláloc
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Las Fuentes
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Santa María Nativitas
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Lagunilla
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Chicoloapan
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Chicoloapan de Juárez
Central de Abasto
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Benito Juárez
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Recinto Ferial
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Chimalhuacán
Camino Viejo
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Tequesquite
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Cuauhtémoc
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Ciudad Alegre
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Prolongación Peñón
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Notes
^ The following list was adapted from different websites and official maps.
^ a b All the stations are fully accessible to people with disabilities.
References
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