Monterrey's Central de Autobuses is the hub of bus transportation in the city and is the largest bus station in northern Mexico. The station has bays for more than 100 buses to simultaneously load or unload. It is served by more than a dozen first-class bus lines and dozens more second-class bus lines. Trans-border buses go between Monterrey and cities throughout the United States while long distance buses go from Monterrey to other major Mexican bus hubs and to every notable city in northern Mexico.
Monterrey's Central de Autobuses, Metrorrey subway line running overhead.
Bus lines operating between Monterrey and Texas and other southern U.S. state destinations include (among others):
Adame
Americanos and Amigos
El Conejo
El Expreso
Autobuses Garcia
Tornado
Turimex Internacional
First-class and executive-level bus lines operating between Monterrey and other Mexican cities include (among others):
Grupo Senda (Sendor, Tamaulipas, Coahuilenses, more),
Olimpia
Omnibus de Mexico,
Transportes del Norte
Some bus lines also have small company-specific bus stations on the outskirts of the city, for example, Grupo Senda has a stop near the Cintermex, which can be convenient for passengers arriving by way of the McAllen/Reynosa border crossing.
Location: Central de Autobuses is located in the heart of Monterrey on Av. Colon. You can get to the Central de Autobuses using the Metrorrey subway system. The main phone number for the bus station is (81) 8372-9324.
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