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The Mexico City Metrobús Line 4 is a bus rapid transit line in the Mexico City Metrobus. It operates between Colonia Buenavista, in central
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, in the east of the capital. Line 4 has a total of 43 stations and a length of 40.5 kilometers divided into two routes, called the North and South routes, and goes mainly through Mexico City's
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."Ficha técnica Línea 4" (Line 4 technical data), Metrobús website
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from 2006 to 2012.


Service description


Services

The line has three itineraries and two routes: North and South. Buenavista to Terminal 2 (North route)
:''To Terminal 2'' :*First Bus: 4:30 (Monday-Friday) :*Last Bus: 00:15 (Monday-Friday) :*First Bus: 4:30 (Saturday) :*Last Bus: 00:15 (Saturday) :*First Bus: 4:30 (Sunday) :*Last Bus: 00:15 (Sunday) :''To Buenavista'' :*First Bus: 4:30 (Monday-Friday) :*Last Bus: 00:00 (Monday-Friday) :*First Bus: 4:30 (Saturday) :*Last Bus: 00:00 (Saturday) :*First Bus: 4:30 (Sunday) :*Last Bus: 00:00 (Sunday) Buenavista to San Lázaro (South route)
:''To San Lázaro'' :*First Bus: 4:30 (Monday-Friday) :*Last Bus: 00:30 (Monday-Friday) :*First Bus: 4:30 (Saturday) :*Last Bus: 00:30 (Saturday) :*First Bus: 5:00 (Sunday) :*Last Bus: 00:36 (Sunday) :''To Buenavista'' :*First Bus: 4:28 (Monday-Friday) :*Last Bus: 00:15 (Monday-Friday) :*First Bus: 4:28 (Saturday) :*Last Bus: 00:15 (Saturday) :*First Bus: 5:00 (Sunday) :*Last Bus: 00:30 (Sunday) Buenavista to San Lázaro (North route)
:''To San Lázaro'' :*First Bus: 4:30 (Monday-Friday) :*Last Bus: 00:35 (Monday-Friday) :*First Bus: 4:30 (Saturday) :*Last Bus: 00:35 (Saturday) :*First Bus: 5:00 (Sunday) :*Last Bus: 00:36 (Sunday) :''To Buenavista'' :*First Bus: 4:27 (Monday-Friday) :*Last Bus: 00:12 (Monday-Friday) :*First Bus: 4:27 (Saturday) :*Last Bus: 00:12 (Saturday) :*First Bus: 5:00 (Sunday) :*Last Bus: 00:30 (Sunday) Pantitlán to Hidalgo :''To Hidalgo'' *First Bus: 4:30 (Monday-Friday) *Last Bus: 22:59 (Monday-Friday) *First Bus: 4:30 (Saturday) *Last Bus: 22:59 (Saturday) *First Bus: 5:00 (Sunday) *Last Bus: 23:04 (Sunday) :''To Pantitlán'' *First Bus: 5:04 (Monday-Friday) *Last Bus: 22:33 (Monday-Friday) *First Bus: 5:04 (Saturday) *Last Bus: 23:33 (Saturday) *First Bus: 5:30 (Sunday) *Last Bus: 23:35 (Sunday) Alameda Oriente to Hidalgo :''To Hidalgo'' *First Bus: 4:30 (Monday-Friday) *Last Bus: 22:59 (Monday-Friday) *First Bus: 4:30 (Saturday) *Last Bus: 22:59 (Saturday) *First Bus: 5:00 (Sunday) *Last Bus: 23:58 (Sunday) :''To Alameda Oriente'' *First Bus: 5:20 (Monday-Friday) *Last Bus: 23:40 (Monday-Friday) *First Bus: 5:20 (Saturday) *Last Bus: 23:40 (Saturday) *First Bus: 5:51 (Sunday) *Last Bus: 23:49 (Sunday) Line 4 services the
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.


Station list


North route


South route

:''Since the route has a complex route with several one-way stations, the following table will start at the Buenavista Terminal Station and follow an eastward flow until reaching the San Lázaro Terminal Station, then follow the route westward culminating with the 20 de Noviembre station.''


Replacement of stations

On November 28, 2022, five eastward bus stops were removed. Mercado de Sonora, La Merced, Mercado Ampudia, Las Cruces Norte and Museo de la Ciudad stations were relocated southbound due to traffic jams caused by their location in the market area of the historic center of the city.


Operator

Conexión Centro-Aeropuerto, SA de CV (CCA) is the sole operator of Line 4.


Notes


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Mexico City Metrobus Line 4 2012 establishments in Mexico 4 Bus rapid transit in Mexico