
Mexico City's Nochebús: Affordable and Safe Nighttime Travel
Mexico City's Nighttime Transportation Solution: A Look at the Nochebús Service Mexico City, MX – Mexico City never sleeps, and neither does its public transportation system. The city's Nochebús service provides a safe and affordable way for residents to travel at night, operating from midnight to 5 am, 365 days a year. This service addresses a critical need for reliable late-night transit. The Nochebús system consists of six key routes, conveniently covering various boroughs including Benito Juárez, Coyoacán, Cuauhtémoc, and Gustavo A. Madero. The cost is only 7 pesos per ride, making it accessible to a wide range of residents. The system also uses the city's Integrated Mobility Card for payment. "This is a fantastic service for those who work late or need to travel at night," said one resident who uses the service regularly. Adding to its accessibility, the service is free for senior citizens and individuals with disabilities. The electric buses, which run every 15 minutes, ensure a consistent and reliable transportation option throughout the night. The efficiency and affordability of the Nochebús demonstrate a commitment to improving the quality of life for all city residents, regardless of the time of day. The initiative is a testament to the ongoing efforts of the city to enhance its public transportation infrastructure.