![]() ![]() On its route south from Indios Verdes, the Metrobús also connects with Metro stations at Deportivo 18 de Marzo, Potrero, La Raza, Buenavista, Revolución, Insurgentes, and Chilpancingo, providing connections with Metro Lines 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, and 9. Avenida Insurgentes is one of the city's main north–south arterial routes, constitutes a section of the Pan-American Highway, and is reputed to be the longest urban avenue in the world. ![]() The first line covers a distance of up to 30 kilometres (19 mi), running in a dedicated bus lane built within the central reservation (median) of Avenida de los Insurgentes. It was built in two sections, with a split at Metro Insurgentes, the notional dividing point between the avenue's northern and southern stretches, just south of where Avenida Insurgentes intersects with Paseo de la Reforma. From there it runs south, through Cuauhtémoc and Benito Juárez, before terminating in the La Joya district of Tlalpan borough, providing a total of 45 stations. The line starts at Metro Indios Verdes, a large multimodal transport node in the Gustavo A. ![]() Main article: Mexico City Metrobús Line 1 Service is free for those over 70 years old, or disabled, as well as for children under 5 accompanied by an adult. The smartcard system has generated controversy, especially from occasional and one-time users who complain about the MXN$15.00 fee for a single-voyage card, for this is common that sometimes people ask others who have the smartcard to charge for them a trip. There is a supplemental fee of MXN$30.00 for trips to or from the airport. A new MB smartcard, preloaded with one voyage, can be purchased for MXN$15.00 and "recharged" for MXN$6.00 per trip. Starting in October 2005, and with smartcard supply able to cover the demand, access is done exclusively by using the card.Īs of 2022, the single-trip cost is MXN$6.00 (USD$0.3). During the early months of the system's operations, limited availability of the cards required a temporary method for access to the system involving purchasing a normal single-trip paper ticket at a cost of MXN$4.50. Ticketing is by pre-paid proximity smartcard, which travellers have to pass through turnstiles at the entry to the separated bus platforms. Southern section of Avenida de los Insurgentes seen from a bridge of the Periférico near the Perisur Mall, showing the Perisur MB station
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