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  2. Autobuses de Oriente - Wikipedia

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    A.D.O. was founded with six buses on December 23, 1939, on the route from Mexico City to Veracruz, with stops in Puebla, Perote, and Xalapa, using Bentley Continental buses. The company struggled in its first years as demand for road transport was relatively little, the roads were dangerous, and there were no terminals or repair shops.

  3. Terminal de Autobuses de Pasajeros de Oriente - Wikipedia

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    The terminal serves travelers to fourteen states in the country, [3] primarily to the east and south of Mexico City, such as to Puebla, Veracruz, Oaxaca and the Yucatan Peninsula. [1] There are nine bus companies that operate from here with the four main companies being Estrella Roja, Autotransportes Texcoco, Autobuses de Oriente (ADO) and ...

  4. Central de Autobuses Puebla - Wikipedia

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    The Central de Autobuses Puebla (CAPU) is the major bus depot in Puebla and provides access to the vast majority of Mexico through a wide range of coach companies. Due to Puebla's proximity to Mexico City there are numerous routes running from CAPU to two of the capital's major bus depots: Central de Autobuses del Norte and Central de Autobuses ...

  5. Cancún International Airport - Wikipedia

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    At Terminal 4, ADO bus tickets are available for a price approximately five times higher than the standard rate. It is advisable to either purchase the ticket online or consider walking to Terminal 1 or Terminal 2 to potentially save around 400 Mexican pesos (M$110) or 25 US dollars (USD 25) as of 2023.

  6. Bus crash in central Mexico kills 19 people - AOL

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    Authorities work on the site of a passenger bus accident where several people died while traveling on a highway from Nayarit to Chihuahua, in Piedra Gorda, Mexico, on October 26, 2024.

  7. Mexico City International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Terminal 1 features a specific terminal for the ADO bus company, named ADO Llegadas Nacionales. Situated next to the Hotel Camino Real, it can be accessed through a secondary elevated walkway spanning the entrance road. This walkway originates from the national section on the top floor, in front of Hall B, above Entrance 4.

  8. Bus crash in central Mexico kills 19 people - AOL

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    MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Nineteen people died and six others were injured when a bus crashed on a highway in Mexico's central state of Zacatecas on Saturday, local authorities said. The accident ...

  9. Bus carrying migrants in Mexico crashes, killing 17 - AOL

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    MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -A bus carrying migrants from Venezuela, Colombia and Central America crashed in central Mexico, killing 17 people, officials in Puebla state said on Monday. The accident ...