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Metrobús Line 5
Río de los Remedios station
Overview
StatusIn service
Termini
  • Río de los Remedios
  • San Lázaro / Las Bombas / Preparatoria 1
  • Stations51
    WebsiteLínea 5
    Service
    TypeBus rapid transit
    SystemMexico City Metrobus
    Services4
    Operator(s)See Operators
    Daily ridership70,000[1]
    History
    OpenedNovember 5, 2013; 10 years ago (2013-11-05)
    Technical
    Line length28.5 km (17.7 mi)[2]
    CharacterExclusive right-of-way

    The Mexico City Metrobús Line 5 is a bus rapid transit line in the Mexico City Metrobus. It operates between Río de los Remedios in the boroughsofGustavo A. Madero, in Mexico City's northern limit with the municipality of Ecatepec de Morelos in the State of Mexico, to Preparatoria 1 in Xochimilco.

    Line 5 has a total of 51 stations and a length of 28.5 kilometers,[2] which runs from northeastern to eastern Mexico City.[1]

    History and construction[edit]

    Construction of Line 5 started on March 26, 2013 and it was inaugurated on November 5, 2013 by Miguel Ángel Mancera, then-Head of Government of the Federal District.[3][4] The service ran from Río de los Remedios to San Lázaro.

    Expansion works for Line 5 started in August 2017. It was planned to extend the line until Preparatoria 1, although originally intended to be extended to Glorieta de Vaqueritos in the limits of Tlalpan and Xochimilco boroughs), in southeastern Mexico City. The first extension added 26 stations along 16 kilometers. The second extension added 4 kilometers and 7 stations to the line,[5] serving the Coyoacán, Tlalpan, and Xochimilco boroughs.[6][7]

    Service description[edit]

    Services[edit]

    The line has three itineraries.[8]

    Río de los Remedios to San Lázaro Norte

    To San Lázaro Norte
    • First Bus: 4:32 (Monday-Friday)
    • Last Bus: 21:29 (Monday-Friday)
    • First Bus: 4:30 (Saturday)
    • Last Bus: 23:40 (Saturday)
    • First Bus: 5:00 (Sunday)
    • Last Bus: 23:40 (Sunday)
    To Río de los Remedios
    • First Bus: 4:39 (Monday-Friday)
    • Last Bus: 22:21 (Monday-Friday)
    • First Bus: 4:32 (Saturday)
    • Last Bus: 00:11 (Saturday)
    • First Bus: 5:09 (Sunday)
    • Last Bus: 00:11 (Sunday)

    Las Bombas to San Lázaro Sur

    To San Lázaro Sur
    • First Bus: 4:30 (Monday-Friday)
    • Last Bus: 21:57 (Monday-Friday)
    To Las Bombas
    • First Bus: 4:32 (Monday-Friday)
    • Last Bus: 21:12 (Monday-Friday)

    Río de los Remedios to Las Bombas

    To Las Bombas
    • First Bus: 4:30 (Monday-Friday)
    • Last Bus: 00:07 (Monday-Friday)
    To Río de los Remedios
    • First Bus: 4:36 (Monday-Friday)
    • Last Bus: 00:02 (Monday-Friday)

    Line 5 services the Gustavo A. Madero, Venustiano Carranza, Iztacalco, Iztapalapa and Coyoacán, Tlalpan and Xochimilco boroughs.

    Station list[edit]

    Key[a]
    Metrobús Denotes a Metrobús transfer
    CETRAM Denotes a connection with the Centro de transferencia modal (CETRAM) system
    Mexico City Metro Denotes a connection with the Metro system
    Mexibús Denotes a connection with the Mexibús system
    Public buses Denotes a connection with the public bus system
    RTP Denotes a connection with the Red de Transporte de Pasajeros (RTP) system
    Trolleybus Denotes a connection with the Trolleybus system
    Stations[b] Connections Neighborhood(s) Borough Picture Date opened
    Río de los Remedios
  • Mexibús Line 2 Line II: Río de los Remedios station
  • Juan González Romero, Nueva Atzacoalco Gustavo A. Madero November 5, 2013[4]
    314. Memorial New's Divine Del Obrero, Nueva Atzacoalco
    5 de Mayo Vasco de Quiroga, Nueva Atzacoalco
    Vasco de Quiroga
    El Coyol Salvador Díaz Mirón, El Coyol
    Preparatoria 3 Constitución de la República, El Coyol
    San Juan de Aragón
  • Metrobús Line 6 Line 6: San Juan de Aragón station
  • Trolleybus Line 5: Gran Canal stop
  • Constitución de la República, DM Nacional
    Río Guadalupe Granjas Modernas, DM Nacional
    Talismán
  • Public buses Route: 15-C
  • Ampliación San Juan de Aragón, San Pedro el Chico
    Victoria Aragón Inguarán, Gertrudis Sánchez
    Oriente 101
  • Trolleybus Line 4: Av. Eduardo Molina stop
  • RTP Routes: 11-A, 12
  • Ampliación Mártires de Río Blanco, Gertrudis Sánchez
    Río Santa Coleta La Joya, Nueva Tenochitlán
    Río Consulado
  • Mexico City Metro Mexico City Metro Line 4 Line 4: Consulado station (at distance)
  • Mexico City Metro Mexico City Metro Line 5 Line 5: Consulado station (at distance)
  • Mexico City Metro Mexico City Metro Line 5 Line 5: Eduardo Molina station (at distance)
  • RTP Routes: 37, 200
  • Public buses Routes: 5-A, 20-A, 20-B
  • La Joya, La Malinche
    Canal del Norte
  • Public buses Route: 20-B
  • Ampliación Michoacana, 20 de Noviembre Venustiano Carranza
    Deportivo Eduardo Molina Ampliación 20 de Noviembre, 20 de Noviembre
    Mercado Morelos
  • RTP Route: 18
  • 20 de Noviembre, Col. Morelos
    Archivo General de la Nación
  • Metrobús Line 4 Line 4: Archivo General de la Nación station
  • Ampliación Penitenciaria, Penitenciaria
    San Lázaro
  • Metrobús Line 4 Line 4: San Lázaro station
  • CETRAM San Lázaro
  • Mexico City Metro Mexico City Metro Line 1 Line 1: San Lázaro station
  • Mexico City Metro Mexico City Metro Line B Line B: San Lázaro station
  • Bus interchange East Bus Terminal (TAPO)
  • Del Parque, 7 de Julio
    Moctezuma
  • Metrobús Line 4 Line 4: Moctezuma station (at distance)
  • Mexico City Metro Mexico City Metro Line 1 Line 1: Moctezuma station (at distance)
  • Public buses Routes: 19-E, 19-F, 19-G, 19-H (all at distance)
  • Del Parque, Jardín Balbuena September 7, 2020[15][16]
    Venustiano Carranza
  • Public buses Routes: 19-F, 19-H
  • Jardín Balbuena
    Avenida del Taller
  • Public buses Route: 19-F
  • 24 de Abril
    Mixiuhca
  • Mexico City Metro Mexico City Metro Line 9 Line 9: Mixiuhca station
  • Trolleybus Line 2: Mixiuhca stop
  • Public buses Route: 9-C, 9-E, 14-A
  • Magdalena Mixiuhca
    Hospital General Troncoso Granjas México Iztacalco
    Metro Coyuya
  • Metrobús Line 2 Line 2: Metro Coyuya station
  • CETRAM Coyuya
  • Mexico City Metro Mexico City Metro Line 8 Line 8: Coyuya station
  • Public buses Route: 14-A
  • Granjas México, Tlazintla, Coyuya, Barrio de los Reyes
    Recreo Tlazintla
    Oriente 116 Los Picos de Iztacalco II A
    Colegio de Bachilleres 3 INFONAVIT Iztacalco
    Canal de Apatlaco Apatlaco Iztapalapa
    Apatlaco
  • Mexico City Metro Mexico City Metro Line 8 Line 8: Apatlaco station
  • Trolleybus Line 9: Metro Apatlaco stop (Sundays-only)
  • Purísima Atlazolpa, Pueblo Magdalena Atlazolpa, Purísima Atlazolpa, Nueva Rosita
    Aculco
  • Mexico City Metro Mexico City Metro Line 8 Line 8: Aculco station
  • Pueblo Magdalena Atlazolpa, Pueblo Aculco, Jardines de Churubusco
    Churubusco Oriente El Sifón
    Escuadrón 201
  • CETRAM Escuadrón 201 (unused)
  • Mexico City Metro Mexico City Metro Line 8 Line 8: Escuadrón 201 station
  • Public buses Route: 22-D
  • Escuadrón 201
    Atanasio G. Sarabia
  • Public buses Route: 22-D
  • Ermita Iztapalapa
  • RTP Route: 52-C
  • Public buses Route: 22-D
  • Progreso del Sur
    Ganaderos Progreso del Sur, Minerva
    Pueblo Los Reyes Valle del Sur, Pueblo Los Reyes Culhuacán
    Barrio San Antonio Barrio San Antonio Culhuacán
    Calzada Taxqueña Barrio Tula
    Cafetales San Francisco Culhuacán Coyoacán
    ESIME Culhuacán CTM Culhuacán V
    Manuela Sáenz CTM Culhuacán VI
    La Vírgen
  • RTP Route: 37
  • Ex Ejido de San Pedro Tepetlapa, Popular Emiliano Zapata
    Tepetlapa Alianza Popular Revolucionaria, Popular Emiliano Zapata
    Las Bombas CTM Culhuacán X, Cafetales
    Vista Hermosa Hacienda de Coyoacán, CTM Culhuacán X May 3, 2021[2]
    Calzada del Hueso Hacienda de Coyoacán
    Cañaverales Granjas Coapa Tlalpan
    Muyuguarda San Lorenzo la Cebada Xochimilco
    Circuito Cuemanco Barrio 18
    DIF Xochimilco
    Preparatoria 1
  • RTP Routes: 47-A, 81-A, 143
  • Potrero de San Bernardino

    Operators[edit]

    Line 5 has the following operators.[17]

    Incidents[edit]

    A week before its opening, on September 1, 2020, a truck crashed into Hospital General Troncoso station, damaging the roof.[18]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ The following list was adapted from different websites and official maps.
      • Metrobús () obtained from the Mexico City Metrobús system map.[9]
  • Centro de transferencia modal (CETRAM; ) obtained from the official website of the Órgano Regulador de Transporte.[10]
  • Metro () connections obtained from the official Mexico City Metro system map.[11]
  • Mexibús () obtained from the official Mexico City Metro system map.[11]
  • Public buses network (peseros) () obtained from the official website of the Órgano Regulador de Transporte.[12]
  • Red de Transporte de Pasajeros () obtained from their official website.[13]
  • Trolleybuses () obtained from their official website.[14]
  • ^ All the stations are fully accessible to people with disabilities.
  • References[edit]

  • ^ a b c Cruz, Héctor (May 3, 2021). "Confusioón y desconcierto por nuevo tramo de Línea 5 del Metrobús". El Universal (in Spanish). Mexico City. Retrieved May 3, 2021.
  • ^ "GDF inicia obras de Línea 5 del Metrobús". Noticieros Televisa (in Spanish). March 26, 2013. Retrieved July 25, 2018.
  • ^ a b "Inauguran L5 del Metrobús". Milenio (in Spanish). November 5, 2013. Retrieved July 25, 2018.
  • ^ Hernández, Eduardo (September 7, 2020). "Inauguran nuevo tramo de la Línea 5 del Metrobús". El Universal (in Spanish). Retrieved September 7, 2020.
  • ^ (in Spanish) "Ampliación Línea 5" (Line 5 Expansion), Metrobús website
  • ^ "Acortan Línea 5 del Metrobús; no llegará a Vaqueritos". El Universal (in Spanish). July 30, 2018. Retrieved February 28, 2020.
  • ^ (in Spanish) "Mapa Línea 5" (Line 5 Map), Metrobús website
  • ^ "Mapa del sistema" [System map] (in Spanish). Mexico City Metrobús. Retrieved 30 October 2021.
  • ^ "Centros de Transferencia Modal (CETRAM)" [Modal Transfer Centers] (in Spanish). Órgano Regulador de Transporte. Retrieved 30 October 2021.
  • ^ a b "Mi Mapa Metro 22032021" [My Metro Map 22032021] (PDF) (in Spanish). Sistema Transporte Colectivo Metro. 22 March 2021. Retrieved 30 October 2021.
  • ^ "Red de corredores" [Route network] (in Spanish). Retrieved 30 October 2021.
  • ^ "Red de Rutas" [Routes network] (in Spanish). Red de Transporte de Pasajeros. Retrieved 30 October 2021.
  • ^ "Servicios" [Services] (in Spanish). Servicio de Transportes Eléctricos. Retrieved 30 October 2021.
  • ^ López, Jonás (August 29, 2020). "Línea 5 del Metrobús iniciará operaciones el 7 de septiembre". Excélsior (in Spanish). Retrieved September 1, 2020.
  • ^ "Inicia operaciones línea 5 del Metrobús en CDMX" (in Spanish). Noticieros Televisa. September 7, 2020. Retrieved September 7, 2020.
  • ^ Padron Corredores Metrobus (in Spanish), Gobierno del Distrito Federal, retrieved June 5, 2018
  • ^ "Tráiler choca y daña estación Hospital Troncoso del Metrobús (aún no inaugurada)". Animal Político (in Spanish). September 1, 2020. Retrieved September 7, 2020.

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