Mexico City Metrobús Line 7

Metrobús Line 7
Double-decker Metrobús unit at Paseo de la Reforma
Overview
StatusIn service
Termini
  • Campo Marte
  • Indios Verdes / Hospital Infantil La Villa / Glorieta Cuitláhuac / Garibaldi Mercado Lagunilla
Stations32
WebsiteLínea 7
Service
TypeBus rapid transit
SystemMexico City Metrobús
Services7
Operator(s)See Operators
Daily ridership130,000[1]
History
OpenedMarch 5, 2018 (2018-03-05)[2]
Technical
Line length15 km (9.3 mi)[3]
CharacterExclusive right-of-way
Route map

The Mexico City Metrobús Line 7 is a bus rapid transit line in the Mexico City Metrobús. It operates between Campo Marte in the Miguel Hidalgo borough and Indios Verdes, in Gustavo A. Madero in the northern part of the city. This is the newest line, inaugurated in March 2018.[2]

The line, known as Corredor Reforma, runs through Paseo de la Reforma, Calzada de los Misterios and Prolongación de los Misterios.

Line 7 was inaugurated by Miguel Ángel Mancera, Head of Government of the Federal District from 2012 to 2018.[4] The line had a cost of 2.8 billion pesos.[5]

The line has 31 stations and a total length of 15 kilometers.[3] Low floor, double-decker buses for this line were produced by Alexander Dennis and are of type Enviro500 MMC. An additional service with two other stations was added in 2023.

Service description

Services

The line has seven itineraries.[6]

Indios Verdes to Campo Marte

To Campo Marte
  • First Bus: 4:30 (Monday-Friday)
  • Last Bus: 00:00 (Monday-Friday)
  • First Bus: 4:30 (Saturday)
  • Last Bus: 00:00 (Saturday)
  • First Bus: 5:00 (Sunday)
  • Last Bus: 6:00 (Sunday)
To Indios Verdes
  • First Bus: 5:05 (Monday-Friday)
  • Last Bus: 00:45 (Monday-Friday)
  • First Bus: 5:55 (Saturday)
  • Last Bus: 00:45 (Saturday)
  • First Bus: 5:45 (Sunday)
  • Last Bus: 6:20 (Sunday)

Hospital Infantil La Villa to Campo Marte

To Campo Marte
  • First Bus: 5:10 (Monday-Friday)
  • Last Bus: 21:30 (Monday-Friday)
  • First Bus: 5:05 (Saturday)
  • Last Bus: 21:30 (Saturday)
No service on Sunday
From Campo Marte
  • First Bus: 5:55 (Monday-Friday)
  • Last Bus: 22:15 (Monday-Friday)
  • First Bus: 5:55 (Saturday)
  • Last Bus: 22:15 (Saturday)
No service on Sunday

Glorieta Cuitláhuac to Campo Marte

To Campo Marte
  • First Bus: 7:00 (Monday-Friday)
  • Last Bus: 20:30 (Monday-Friday)
No service on Saturday and Sunday
From Campo Marte
  • First Bus: 7:25 (Monday-Friday)
  • Last Bus: 21:00 (Monday-Friday)
No service on Saturday and Sunday

Indios Verdes to La Diana

From Indios Verdes
No service from Monday to Saturday
  • First Bus: 6:05 (Sunday)
  • Last Bus: 13:15 (Sunday)
To Indios Verdes
No service from Monday to Saturday
  • First Bus: 6:45 (Sunday)
  • Last Bus: 13:55 (Sunday)

Indios Verdes to Campo Marte

To Campo Marte
No service from Monday to Saturday
  • First Bus: 13:25 (Sunday)
  • Last Bus: 00:00 (Sunday)
To Indios Verdes
No service from Monday to Saturday
  • First Bus: 14:15 (Sunday)
  • Last Bus: 00:45 (Sunday)

Hospital Infantil La Villa to La Diana

To La Diana
No service from Monday to Saturday
  • First Bus: 6:15 (Sunday)
  • Last Bus: 13:15 (Sunday)
To Hospital Infantil La Villa
No service from Monday to Saturday
  • First Bus: 6:50 (Sunday)
  • Last Bus: 13:55 (Sunday)

Hospital Infantil La Villa to Campo Marte

To Campo Marte
No service from Monday to Saturday
  • First Bus: 13:25 (Sunday)
  • Last Bus: 21:30 (Sunday)
From Campo Marte
No service from Monday to Saturday
  • First Bus: 14:10 (Sunday)
  • Last Bus: 22:15 (Sunday)

Garibaldi Mercado Lagunilla to Campo Marte

To Garibaldi Mercado Lagunilla
To Campo Marte

The line 7 services the Miguel Hidalgo, Cuauhtémoc and Gustavo A. Madero boroughs.

Station list

Key to connections[a]
Cablebús Mexibús Pesero (public bus)
Centro de transferencia modal (CETRAM) Mexicable  Red de Transporte de Pasajeros (RTP)
Ecobici Metro Trolleybus
Metrobús
Stations[b] Connections Neighborhood(s) Borough Picture Date opened
Campo Marte
  • Routes: 76, 76-A
  • Routes: 8-B, 8-C, 8-D, 18-D
  • Various intercity bus routes
  • Polanco Miguel Hidalgo March 5, 2018[2]
    Auditorio
  • Line 7: Auditorio station
  • Routes: 76, 76-A, 300-A
  • Routes: 8-B, 8-C, 8-D, 18-D
  • Antropología
  • Routes: 8-B, 8-C, 8-D, 18-D
  • Gandhi
  • Routes: 8-B, 8-C, 8-D, 18-D
  • Chapultepec
  • Chapultepec (at distance)
  • Line 1: Chapultepec station (at distance)
  • Routes: 11-A, 13-A, 34-A, 115-A, 200 (all at distance)
  • Lines 2 and 6: Chapultepec stop (at distance)
  • Routes: 7-D, 8-A, 8-B, 8-C, 8-D, 13-C, 13-E, 18-C, 18-D, 19-E, 19-F, 19-G, 19-H, 21-A (all at distance)
  • Various intercity bus routes
  • Colonia Cuauhtémoc, Juárez Cuauhtémoc
    La Diana
  • Routes: 19, 19-A
  • El Ángel
  • Routes: 19, 19-A
  • El Ahuehuete[c]
  • Hamburgo
  • Line 1: Hamburgo station
  • Reforma
  • Line 1: Reforma station
  • (at distance)
  • Route: 19-H (at distance)
  • Tabacalera, Juárez
    París
  • Line 1: Reforma station
  • Amajac[d]
  • Line 4: Amajac station (south route)
  • Route: 19-H
  • Tabacalera, Centro
    El Caballito
  • Line 3: Hidalgo station
  • Line 4: Hidalgo station (north route)
  • Tabacalera, Centro
    Hidalgo
  • Line 3: Hidalgo station
  • Line 4: Hidalgo station (north route)
  • (at distance)
  • Line 2: Hidalgo station
  • Line 3: Hidalgo station
  • Route: 27-A
  • Line 5: Metro Hidalgo stop
  • Route: 16-A
  • Guerrero, Centro
    Glorieta Violeta
  • Route: 27-A
  • Line 5: Lerdo stop
  • Guerrero
    Garibaldi Mercado Lagunilla[e]
  • Line 8: Garibaldi / Lagunilla station
  • Line B: Garibaldi / Lagunilla station
  • Routes: 18, 27-A
  • Line 5: Garibaldi stop
  • Routes: 10-E, 11-C
  • Guerrero, Centro
    Glorieta Cuitláhuac
  • Route: 18
  • Line 5: Av. Ricardo Flores Magón stop
  • Guerrero, Morelos
    Tres Culturas
  • Line 5: Constancia / Tlatelolco stops
  • Tlatelolco, Morelos
    Peralvillo
  • Line 5: Canal del Norte / Manuel González stops
  • Route: 10-B
  • Ex Hipódromo de Peralvillo, Morelos
    Mercado Beethoven
  • Line 5: Juventino Rosas stop
  • Route: 20-B
  • Peralvillo
    Misterios
  • Line 5: Misterios station (at distance)
  • Route: 200
  • Line 5: Río Consulado stop (at distance)
  • Route: 20-A
  • Peralvillo, Vallejo Gustavo A. Madero / Cuauhtémoc
    Clave
  • Line 5: Donizetti stop
  • Vallejo Gustavo A. Madero,
    Robles Domínguez
  • Routes: 11-A, 12
  • Line 4: Calzada de los Misterios stop
  • Line 5: Robles Domínguez stop
  • Excélsior
  • Line 5: Excélsior stop
  • Colonia Industrial
    Necaxa
  • Line 5: Victoria stop (at distance)
  • Avenida Talismán
  • Line 5: Euzkaro stop
  • Routes: 10-A, 10-B, 10-C
  • Garrido
  • Line 6: La Villa-Basílica station (at distance)
  • Line 5: Garrido stop
  • Tepeyac Insurgentes
    Delegación Gustavo A. Madero[f]
  • Line 6: Delegación Gustavo A. Madero station
  • Routes: 107-B
  • Line 5: Cuauhtémoc stop
  • Villa Gustavo A. Madero
    Hospital Infantil La Villa[f]
  • Line 6: Hospital Infantil La Villa station
  • Routes: 101-A, 101-B, 101-D, 107-B
  • Line 5: Hospital de la Villa stop
  • Villa Gustavo A. Madero, Estanzuela
    De los Misterios[g]
  • Line 6: De los Misterios station
  • Routes: 101-A, 101-B, 101-D, 107-B
  • Line 5: Av. Montevideo stop
  • Tepeyac Insurgentes, Villa Gustavo A. Madero
    Indios Verdes
  • Line 1: Indios Verdes station
  • Line 3: Indios Verdes station
  • : Line 1: Indios Verdes station
  • Indios Verdes
  • Line 3: Indios Verdes station
  • Line IV: Indios Verdes station
  • Line 2: Indios Verdes station
  • Routes: 101, 101-A, 101-B, 101-D, 102, 107-B (at distance), 108
  • Various local and intercity bus routes
  • Residencial Zacatenco

    Alameda Tacubaya service

    Following the temporary closure of Mexico City Metro Line 1, the temporary Alameda Tacubaya–París route was established on 9 November 2023.[16] The service ran along Line 7 to Chapultepec station, where it deviated toward the De la Salle bus station and terminated at the Alameda Tacubaya bus stop, near Tacubaya metro station. The service was later extended to Glorieta Cuitláhuac bus stop on 24 March 2024.[17] On 29 December 2025, the system announced the closure of the service following the resumption of Line 1 operations;[18] however, commuters called for it to be made permanent on social media. The following day, the system announced its indefinite continuation.[19]

    Stations[h] Connections Neighborhood(s) Borough Picture Date opened
    Chapultepec

    All at distance:

  • Chapultepec
  • Line 1: Chapultepec station
  • Routes: 11-A, 13-A, 34-A, 115-A, 200
  • Lines 2 and 6: Chapultepec stop
  • Routes: 7-D, 8-A, 8-B, 8-C, 8-D, 13-C, 13-E, 18-C, 18-D, 19-E, 19-F, 19-G, 19-H, 21-A
  • Various intercity bus routes
  • Colonia Cuauhtémoc, Juárez Cuauhtémoc
    De La Salle
  • Line 2 De La Salle station
  • Routes: 13-A, 115-A, 200
  • Hipódromo Condesa, Escandón Cuauhtémoc, Miguel Hidalgo
    Alameda Tacubaya

    All at distance:

  • Line 2 Tacubaya station
  • Tacubaya
  • Line 1: Tacubaya station
  • Line 7: Tacubaya station
  • Line 9: Tacubaya station
  • Routes: 110, 110-B, 110-C, 112, 113-B, 115, 118, 119, 200
  • Routes: 1-B, 9-C, 9-E, 21-A
  • Various intercity bus routes
  • Tacubaya Miguel Hidalgo

    Operators

    • Operadora Línea 7, SA de CV (OL7)
    • Sky Bus Reforma, SA de CV (SBR)

    Ridership

    As of March 2018, it is estimated that 130,000 passengers use Line 7 every day.[1]

    Incidents

    On March 9, 2018 a Metrobus unit crashed against a car, when the car driver turned left without noticing that the bus was coming towards the car.[20]

    Notes

    1. ^ The following list was adapted from different websites and official maps.
      • Metrobús () obtained from the Mexico City Metrobús system map.[7]
      • Cablebús () obtained from their official website.[8]
      • Centro de transferencia modal (CETRAM; ) obtained from the official website of the Órgano Regulador de Transporte.[9]
      • Ecobici () obtained from their official website.[10]
      • Metro () connections obtained from the official Mexico City Metro system map.[11]
      • Mexibús () obtained from the official Mexico City Metro system map.[11]
      • Mexicable () obtained from the official Mexico City Metro system map.[11]
      • Public buses network (peseros) ( ) obtained from the official website of the Órgano Regulador de Transporte.[12]
      • Red de Transporte de Pasajeros () obtained from their official website.[13]
      • Trolleybuses () obtained from their official website.[8]
    2. ^ All the stations are fully accessible to people with disabilities.
    3. ^ Formerly named "La Palma".
    4. ^ Formerly named "Glorieta de Colón".[14]
    5. ^ Formerly named "Garibaldi".[15]
    6. ^ a b Accessible from Campo Marte to Indios Verdes
    7. ^ Accessible from Indios Verdes to Campo Marte
    8. ^ All the stations are fully accessible to people with disabilities.

    References

    1. ^ a b "Entre siete y 10 días se regularizará la línea 7 del Metrobús". La Jornada (in Spanish). March 7, 2018. Retrieved June 5, 2018.
    2. ^ a b c "Inicia operaciones la L7 del Metrobús". El Universal (in Spanish). March 5, 2018. Retrieved June 5, 2018.
    3. ^ a b "Opera ya Línea 7 del Metrobús, en un tramo de Reforma". Aristegui Noticias (in Spanish). February 28, 2018. Retrieved June 5, 2018.
    4. ^ "Inaugura Mancera Línea 7 del Metrobús". Reporte Nivel Uno (in Spanish). February 28, 2018. Retrieved June 5, 2018.
    5. ^ "Línea 7 del Metrobús tuvo un costo de de 2 mill 800 millones de pesos". El Universal (in Spanish). February 16, 2018. Retrieved June 5, 2018.
    6. ^ (in Spanish) "Mapa Línea 7" (Line 7 Map), Metrobús website
    7. ^ "Mapa del sistema" [System map] (in Spanish). Mexico City Metrobús. Retrieved 30 October 2021.
    8. ^ a b "Servicios" [Services] (in Spanish). Servicio de Transportes Eléctricos. Retrieved 30 October 2021.
    9. ^ "Centros de Transferencia Modal (CETRAM)" [Modal Transfer Centers] (in Spanish). Órgano Regulador de Transporte. Retrieved 30 October 2021.
    10. ^ "Mapa de disponibilidad" [Disponibility map] (in Spanish). Ecobici. Retrieved 30 October 2021.
    11. ^ a b c "Mi Mapa Metro 22032021" [My Metro Map 22032021] (PDF) (in Spanish). Sistema Transporte Colectivo Metro. 22 March 2021. Retrieved 30 October 2021.
    12. ^ "Red de corredores" [Route network]. Organismo Regulador de Transporte (in Spanish). Retrieved 30 October 2021.
    13. ^ "Red de Rutas" [Routes network] (in Spanish). Red de Transporte de Pasajeros. Retrieved 30 October 2021.
    14. ^ Sánchez, Frida (12 October 2023). "Cambian nombre de estación del Metrobús 'Glorieta de Colón' por 'Amajac'". El Universal (in Spanish). Retrieved 13 October 2023.
    15. ^ "Evaluación enero - diciembre 2019" (PDF). Secretaría de Obras (in Spanish). Government of Mexico City. 31 December 2019. p. 92.
    16. ^ "Metrobús Tacubaya a París: ¿Cuál Es el Recorrido y Horario?". N+ (in Spanish). 9 November 2023. Retrieved 30 December 2025.
    17. ^ "Anuncia Metrobús extensión de ruta de apoyo "Alameda Tacubaya-París"; llegará hasta Glorieta Cuitláhuac" (in Spanish). Government of Mexico City. Retrieved 30 December 2025.
    18. ^ Ramírez, Nallely (29 December 2025). "Metrobús concluye servicio temporal de la ruta Glorieta Cuitláhuac–Alameda Tacubaya". La Jornada (in Spanish). Mexico City. Retrieved 30 December 2025.
    19. ^ "En atención a las demandas de las personas usuarias y por instrucciones de nuestra Jefa de Gobierno Clara Brugada, la ruta Glorieta Cuitláhuac / París –Alameda Tacubaya que conecta las Líneas 2 y 7 de #Metrobús, continuará su operación indefinidamente". Facebook (in Spanish). Mexico City Metrobús. 30 December 2025.
    20. ^ "Se 'estrena' Metrobús Línea 7 con choque en Misterios". Excélsior (in Spanish). March 9, 2018. Retrieved June 5, 2018.