Did you leave the party or work late? Return home safely with the Nochebús, the night transport that replaces the Metro and Metrobús.
Did you leave a party or concert late and the Metro has already closed? Don’t worry, you can use the Nochebús, a nighttime public transportation service, which, although it has been operating since 2013, few people know about.
First, the idea of the program is to provide an accessible and safe night mobility option in Mexico City; after the Metro Collective Transportation System and the Metrobús conclude their days.
Cost and schedule of the Nightbus
Next, the general fare costs 7 pesos, while older adults, people with disabilities and children under 5 years old travel for free.
The hours of this service are from 00:00 to 05:00, all year round, visiting the four municipalities that bring together the main busiest work and entertainment spots in the city: Benito Juárez, Coyoacán, Cuauhtémoc and Gustavo A. Madero.
Routes of this program
The units are part of the Mexico City Passenger Transport Network (RTP) and have 6 routes:
La Villa-Periférico
Roads: Calzada de Guadalupe, February 5 and Cantera
Units: 8
Stops: 48
Metro Constitución de 1917-Metro Cuatro Caminos
Roads: Peripheral Ring
Units: 12
Stops: 62
Nightbus Bicentennial Circuit
Roads: Interior Circuit, Río Consulado, Av. Revolución and Blvd. Puerto Aéreo
Units: 12
Stops: 50
Pantheon San Isidro-Aragón
Roads: Avenida 608, Av. 508, Av. 506, Ángel Albino Corzo, Robles Domínguez, Calzada San Isidro and Av. Cuitlahuác
Units: 8
Stops: 28
Alameda Oriente-Nativitas
Roads: Peripheral Ring, San Juan Canal, Garay Canal, Northern Division, Francisco Goitia and Road to Nativitas
Units: 10
Stops: 42
Nightbus Unit in Garibaldi
Cuajimalpa-Metro Tacubaya
Roads: Camino Real to Toluca, Camino to Santa Fe, Vasco de Quiroga, Francisco J. Serrano, Camino San Mateo Santa Lucía, Arteaga Salazar, 16 de Septiembre and Jesús del Monte
Units: 8
Stops: 55
Night trolleybus, also part of the Nochebús
In addition, the Electric Transportation System or Trolleybus offers night transportation on five routes:
Eje Central Lázaro Cárdenas to Taxqueña
Eje 2 South – 2A South
Eje 7 – 7A South
Indios Verdes – Dr. Gálvez
Chapultepec – San Angel
So now you know, you can use the Nochebús the next time you want to enjoy the endless nighttime, cultural and recreational events that Mexico City offers and good night!
Source: Mexico Desconocido