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Mexican Bus Company Websites
Below you will find links to bus companies that have active websites. Unfortunately the websites are not as well run as the bus companies. Companies not listed below either do not have websites or their sites were not functioning when this page was created nor on further attempts to access them. Those listed may also be down from time to time.

If you don't know Spanish, some websites are available in English. These translations may be useful.
saltar intro - skip intro (many Mexican websites use fancy Flash intros which are usually best skipped.

cargando - loading (usually refers to Flash animation intros)

indicio - home page

destinos - destinations

horarios - schedules
A B C: Autotransportes Baja California
The first and second class bus companies of this group serve Baja California and the route from Tijuana to Puerto Peñasco, Sonora. Currently the site has a single page with little more than contact info.
A D O
The main website for one of Mexico's largest bus groups, but has little info. The 25 bus companies serve the Gulf Coast area, Southern Mexico and Mexico City. For more info see Ticket Bus.
A D O GL
Deluxe buses serving the areas mentioned above including Oaxaca-San Cristobal de las Casas. When its working, the new schedule area of their update website is very good. If down, check their Schedules on this site.
A E X : Autobuses Expreso Azul
Based in Tuxtal Gutiérrez with two routes, one to Tapachula and the other to Palenque via San Cristobal de las Casas. Schedules are found by clicking Pasaje and then Horarios.
Atah Ejecutivo
Autotransportes Tlaxcala, Apizaco, Huamantla connects Mexico City and Tlaxcala to small towns in the states of Tlaxcala, Puebla and Veracruz. The website often does not work well.
Caminante
The bus line connects Mexico City to Toluca and to smaller towns in the state of Mexico. The most import route is that between Toluca and the Mexico City Airport. The website's schedule page does not work.
Estrella Blanca
First class buses covering nearly the entire Pacific coast from Hermosillo to Salinas Cruz as well as a many locations inland. The schedule section of their site never seems to work.
Estrella de Oro
First class, deluxe and executive buses connect Acapulco along the coast to Lazaro Cardenas and from both locations, inland as far east Mexicxo City (Sur). The website has been completely redone.
Estrella Roja
Buses connnect Puebla to Mexico City, its airport and the Puebla airport. They also have routes from Puebla to Cuernavaca and Acapulco and to towns near Puebla. The website's schedules are difficult to find.
E T N: Enlaces Terrestres Nacionales
Extremely comfortable executive buses serving 26 locations in central Mexico from the Mexico City to the Pacific. Recently extended service as far north as Monterrey. Also check their Schedules on this site.
Líneas Unidas EVSA TOP
Two buslines comprise this group. Autobuses Estrella del Valle serves the valleys of inland Oaxaca. Transportes Oaxaca Pacífico runs the route between Oaxaca city and the coast.
Flecha Amarilla
Good second class company with frequent buses serving many locations in central Mexico. The once useful website now opens the Primera Plus site which has no information on Flecha Amarilla.
Transportes M a n t e Tampico
Local bus company serving Tampico, Tamaulipas and the surrounding area. The site includes maps of the routes.
Autotransportes Turisticos del N o r o e s t e
This company connnects the city of Chihuahua to locations in the Sierra Tarahumara, the site of Copper Canyon. Click "Salidas Diarias" for prices and departure times from Chihuahua.
Omnibuses de México
This first-class bus line covers a large area of northern and central Mexico, serving locations in 19 states and Mexico City. The website has a new improved schedule pages.
Primera Plus
A branch of Flecha Amarilla, with first class and deluxe buses serving many locations in central Mexico. The site is a bit confusing. Takes a bit of work to find info. For schedules, click Tarifas.
Pullman de Morelos
Connects location in around the state of Morelos to Cuernavaca, Mexico City and its airport. The site includes schedules with prices. An English version is under construction. For schedules, click Destinos.
Grupo Senda
Tamaulipas, Coahuilenses, and Transportes del Nortebus are among the bus lines of this company. They cover routes in northeast of the country. The website includes schedules, but it has faults.
Grupo Texcoco
The bus lines of this company, including México-Texcoco and Autobuses Sierra-Texcoco, travel routes in east-central Mexico in an area bound by Mexico City, Veracruz, Pachuca and Puebla.
T A P
The website is under construction. A single page is currectly displayed with contact telephone numbers. The bus line serves Tijuana, the northwest of mainland Mexico and Mexico City.
T i p
Connects seven upscale hotels and the Zócalo in Puebla to six locations in Mexico City.
Transpais
Bus company serving the state Tamaulipas. Also connects to Monterrey and Cuidad Valles. The website is full of Shockwave/Flash glitz, but contains no schedules or prices.
T R F
Deluxe, first and second class connecting locations in Chiapas including San Cristobal de las Casas, Palenque, Tuxtla Gutiérrrez and Tapachula. Click Pasaje for schedules.
U N O
Belonging to Grupo ADO, their comfortable executive buses serve the Gulf Coast, Southern Mexico and Mexico City. Some pages are also in English. Also check their Schedules on this site.
Vallarta Plus
Deluxe-class bus company connecting Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta. The website has phone numbers to buy and reserve tickets and very little more.
Vencedor
Connects 11 cities in the northeast including Jalapa, Tampico and San Luis Potosí. The site includes schedules and prices. They also run a route between Rio Verde and Houston, Texas.
Ticket Bus

This website does not cover all of Mexico, but only the routes of several companies serving eastern and southern Mexico. They include ADO, UNO, Cristobal Colon, Rapidos del Sur, TRV, and Via.

Most of these can be booked online, but I do not recommend doing so. The site is often not working properly, and I have heard of cases of reservations made online being lost into cyberspace. It would be safer to booked by phone or at one of the Ticket Bus offices in the Mexico City area. The addresses are listed on the website.
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