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  2. Greyhound Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Greyhound Lines México, S. de R.L. de C.V. is a Mexican company based in Monterrey, Nuevo León, with services operating within Mexico, between Monterrey, Nuevo León, and Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, and continuing across the border into Laredo, Texas. Greyhound started the service on July 15, 2015. [3]

  3. Grupo Senda - Wikipedia

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    Grupo Senda is a private bus and coach operator providing services mainly in the northwest and centre of Mexico, as well as the United States through its subsidiary Turimex Internacional. The company also offers school bus services, parcel delivery services and courier services [ 1 ]

  4. Taxco - Wikipedia

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    Taxco has two long-distance bus stations: the Terminal Estrella de Oro in the south and the Autobuses Estrella Blanca station in the northeast. There is no airport in Taxco. Transport within Taxco is generally by taxi, or "Kombis"—converted Volkswagen vans that serve as minibuses. [15]

  5. Autobuses de Oriente - Wikipedia

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    Logo A.D.O. buses at Valladolid, Mexico. Autobuses de Oriente, S.A. de C.V. (Autobuses of the East, Inc.; usually known as A.D.O.) is one of the largest Mexican bus companies, running first-class and executive-class buses, and serving roughly the eastern half of the country.

  6. DINA S.A. - Wikipedia

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    DINA was founded as Diesel Nacional S.A in 1951 by the Mexican federal government, through the Ministry of Finance and Public Credit and Ministry of Economy. It approved the constitution of the company Diesel Nacional, SA, with a duration of 45 years and a capital stock of 75 million Mexican pesos, which was contributed by the private sector and government, with the latter being the majority ...

  7. San Luis de la Loma - Wikipedia

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    There is also a bus station from which buses (Estrella de Oro, Estrella Blanca, and Costa Line) transport passengers to the principal cities of the state of Guerrero and to Mexico City. The village also has its own terminal (Costa Grande Buses) servicing a San Luis de la Loma to Acapulco route.

  8. Mexico City International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Terminal 1 Terminal de Autobuses Foráneos; Bus Company Type of Service Destinations ADO: Long distance couch Puebla CAPU, Puebla Paseo Destino ADO conecta Shuttle service Mexico City-Felipe Ángles Airport (AIFA) Caminante Long distance couch Toluca Tollocan Estrella Blanca Pachuca Estrella Roja Puebla CAPU, Puebla Paseo Destino Primera Plus

  9. Poza Rica - Wikipedia

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    The North Central, where more than 30 lines come from across the country (Estrella Blanca, ADO, Axis Gulf, First Plus, Chihuahuan, AU, PLATINUM ADO, ADO GL, Premium Green, Futura, Omnibus de Mexico) the second terminal has access only to passengers going to the neighboring city of Tuxpan. (ADO Bus)