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  2. Grupo Senda - Wikipedia

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    Turimex, a wholly-owned subsidiary, focuses almost entirely on this market with large terminals in five cities in Texas and with a first-class service to and from Mexico since 2003. [10] Turimex originally started with only 3 buses covering 2 main routes and by 2008 operated 54 buses covering 12 routes and acquired several other smaller bus ...

  3. 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.

  4. Roberto Alcántara - Wikipedia

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    Roberto Alcántara Rojas (born April 19, 1950 in Acambay, Mexico) is a Mexican entrepreneur and businessman, mainly dedicated to passenger transportation through land and air services. He is the chairman of the board of directors of Grupo IAMSA , one of the main passenger transportation consortiums in Mexico.

  5. Transportation in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Mexico privatized its freight rail service with the dissolution of the former Ferrocarriles Nacionales de México freight service in 1998, leading to significant improvements and modernization in the sector. Today, the country boasts a robust rail network primarily operated by companies like Ferromex and Kansas City Southern de México, which ...

  6. Aguascalientes - Wikipedia

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    Club de Fútbol Gallos Hidrocálidos de Aguascalientes was a football club from Aguascalientes, Mexico. The club was founded in 1994, when Salvador López Monroy, a restaurant business owner from Los Angeles, [26] bought a second division franchise which he relocated to Aguascalientes where there was no professional football club. [27]

  7. Aguascalientes (city) - Wikipedia

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    Aguascalientes c. 1836, by Carl Nebel. The city of Aguascalientes was founded on October 22, 1575, by Juan de Montoro, his family and accompanying families. The village was originally conceived as a minor garrison and rest stop between the cities of Zacatecas and Lagos de Moreno, with the end goal of protecting silver in its route to Mexico City from the Chichimeca. [12]

  8. Aguascalientes Municipality - Wikipedia

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    Aguascalientes is a municipality in the Mexican state of Aguascalientes. Its municipal seat is the city of Aguascalientes , which is also the state capital. As of 2010, its population was 797,010, most of whom lived in the city of Aguascalientes.

  9. Municipalities of Aguascalientes - Wikipedia

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    Map of Mexico with Aguascalientes highlighted. Aguascalientes is a state in North Central Mexico that is divided into eleven municipalities. [1] According to the 2020 Mexican census, Aguascalientes is the sixth least populous state with 1,425,607 inhabitants and the fourth smallest by land area spanning 5,630.27 square kilometres (2,173.86 sq mi).