Centro de transferencia modal

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Centro de Transferencia Modal (CETRAM)
Logo CETRAM y Movilidad Integrada.png
Overview
Number of stations40 (Mexico City)
Key people Natalia Rivera Hoyos (general director) [1]
Website ort.cdmx.gob.mx
Operation
Operator(s)Organismo Regulador de Transporte

A centro de transferencia modal (English: Modal Transfer Center; abbreviated as CETRAM), is a type of transport hub found mainly in Mexico City. Locally known as paraderos (English: bus or rail terminal stops), these intermodal passenger transport stations allow commuters to transfer between different modes of public transit, generally between rail and bus systems. In Mexico City, their operations are supervised by Organismo Regulador de Transporte (ORT). Since 14 December 2010, the hubs became part of a decentralized organization. Out of the 40 operative CETRAMs existing in the city, 33 are found adjacent to Mexico City Metro stations. [2]

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Outside the city, they are also found in Guadalajara, Jalisco, and in the State of Mexico, where they are known as estación de tranferencia modal (English: Modal Transfer Station; abbreviated as ETRAM).

History

The hubs were created in 1969 to complement the Mexico City Metro system. They were originally operated by the system. Around 1970, as a result of the construction of intercity bus terminals and highways, bus stops and routes began to proliferate, thanks to the opening of new Metro stations. At the beginning of 1980, with the increase in the demand for transportation, the proliferation of peseros share taxis– began to proliferate. In 1983, the General Coordination of Transportation was created. In 1993, the control of the bus stops remained in the hands of the political delegations, but the following year the control passed to the General Coordination of Transportation. [3] In 1995, it was renamed the Secretariat of Transportation and Roads (SETRAVI) (and later was renamed the Secretariat of Mobility or SEMOVI). SETRAVI was created as a result of the economic crisis of that year. Due to the dissolution of the state-owned company Autotransportes Urbanos de Pasajeros Ruta 100 (colloquially known as Ruta 100  [ es ]), it was decided to grant the transportation concession to private companies, thus decreeing a Transportation Law. Between 1996 and 2002, the control of the CETRAMs changes from one agency to another within SETRAVI, until it ends up being administered by the General Directorate of Transportation Regulation. By 14 December 2010, the CETRAMs were decentralized and their operations were transferred to the Organismo Regulador de Transporte (ORT). [4]

Since its decentralization, multiple CETRAMs have been renovated, including those at Cuatro Caminos and Ciudad Azteca stations, [5] [6] or are under renovations, including at Indios Verdes, San Lázaro and Martín Carrera stations. [7] [8] [9]

List of modal transfer centers

Key [lower-alpha 1]
Bus-logo.svg Denotes a connection with a bus intercity terminal
Logo del Cablebus.svg Denotes a connection with the Cablebús system
Movilidad Integrada (logo) EcoBici.svg Denotes a connection with the Ecobici system
Metro de la Ciudad de Mexico (logo) version 2019.svg Denotes a connection with the Metro system
Movilidad Integrada (logo) Metrobus de la CDMX.svg Denotes a connection with the Metrobús system
Mexibus (CDMX logo).svg Denotes a connection with the Mexibús system
Logo Mexicable cabina.png Denotes a connection with the Mexicable system
Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Autobuses de la CDMX.svg Denotes a connection with the public bus system
Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Transporte de Pasajeros.svg Denotes a connection with the Red de Transporte de Pasajeros (RTP) system
Ferrocarril Suburbano.svg Denotes a connection with the Tren Suburbano system
Logo de los Servicio de Transportes Electricos de la Ciudad de Mexico.svg Denotes a connection with the Trolleybus system
Logo de los Servicio de Transportes Electricos de la Ciudad de Mexico.svg BSicon TRAM.svg Denotes a connection with the Xochimilco Light Rail system
CETRAM of México City
CETRAMServicesConnectionsLocationBorough
Barranca del Muerto Barranca del Muerto metro station Metro de la Ciudad de Mexico (logo) version 2019.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Transporte de Pasajeros.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Autobuses de la CDMX.svg Av. Revolución, Colonia Los Alpes Álvaro Obregón
Doctor Gálvez Doctor Gálvez bus station Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Autobuses de la CDMX.svg Between Av. Revolución and Av. Insurgentes Sur, Colonia San Ángel
Observatorio Observatorio metro station Bus-logo.svg Metro de la Ciudad de Mexico (logo) version 2019.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Autobuses de la CDMX.svg Calzada Minas de Arena, Colonia Cove
Refinería Refinería metro station Metro de la Ciudad de Mexico (logo) version 2019.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Transporte de Pasajeros.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Autobuses de la CDMX.svg Av. 5 de Mayo and Av. Aquiles Serdán, Colonia Ángel Zimbrón Azcapotzalco
El Rosario El Rosario metro station Metro de la Ciudad de Mexico (logo) version 2019.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Metrobus de la CDMX.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Transporte de Pasajeros.svg Logo de los Servicio de Transportes Electricos de la Ciudad de Mexico.svg Av. El Rosario and Av. de las Culturas, Colonia Ex-Ejidos del Rosario
Mixcoac Mixcoac metro station Movilidad Integrada (logo) EcoBici.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Transporte de Pasajeros.svg Logo de los Servicio de Transportes Electricos de la Ciudad de Mexico.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Autobuses de la CDMX.svg Av. Extremadura and Av. Revolución, Colonia Mixcoac Benito Juárez
Zapata Zapata metro station Movilidad Integrada (logo) EcoBici.svg Metro de la Ciudad de Mexico (logo) version 2019.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Metrobus de la CDMX.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Transporte de Pasajeros.svg Logo de los Servicio de Transportes Electricos de la Ciudad de Mexico.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Autobuses de la CDMX.svg Av. Municipio Libre and Av. Universidad, Colonia Santa Cruz Atoyac
Miguel Ángel de Quevedo Miguel Ángel de Quevedo metro station Metro de la Ciudad de Mexico (logo) version 2019.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Transporte de Pasajeros.svg Logo de los Servicio de Transportes Electricos de la Ciudad de Mexico.svg Av. Universidad and Av. Miguel Ángel de Quevedo, Colonia Oxtopulco Coyoacán
Tasqueña Tasqueña metro station Bus-logo.svg Metro de la Ciudad de Mexico (logo) version 2019.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Transporte de Pasajeros.svg Logo de los Servicio de Transportes Electricos de la Ciudad de Mexico.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Autobuses de la CDMX.svg Logo de los Servicio de Transportes Electricos de la Ciudad de Mexico.svg BSicon TRAM.svg Calzada Tasqueña and Canal de Miramontes, Colonia Campestre Churubusco
Universidad Universidad metro station Bus-logo.svg Metro de la Ciudad de Mexico (logo) version 2019.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Transporte de Pasajeros.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Autobuses de la CDMX.svg Av. Antonio Delfín Madrigal, Av. Pedro Henríquez Ureña and Av. Aztecas, Colonia Pedregal de Santo Domingo
Viveros Viveros / Derechos Humanos metro station Metro de la Ciudad de Mexico (logo) version 2019.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Transporte de Pasajeros.svg Av. Universidad, Colonia Ampliación del Carmen
Buenavista Buenavista metro station Movilidad Integrada (logo) EcoBici.svg Metro de la Ciudad de Mexico (logo) version 2019.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Metrobus de la CDMX.svg Ferrocarril Suburbano.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Autobuses de la CDMX.svg Av. Mosqueta, Colonia Buenavista Cuauhtémoc
Chapultepec Chapultepec metro station Movilidad Integrada (logo) EcoBici.svg Metro de la Ciudad de Mexico (logo) version 2019.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Metrobus de la CDMX.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Transporte de Pasajeros.svg Logo de los Servicio de Transportes Electricos de la Ciudad de Mexico.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Autobuses de la CDMX.svg Av. Chapultepec, Colonia Condesa
Nezahualcóyotl Pino Suárez metro station Movilidad Integrada (logo) EcoBici.svg Metro de la Ciudad de Mexico (logo) version 2019.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Metrobus de la CDMX.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Transporte de Pasajeros.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Autobuses de la CDMX.svg Calzada de Tlalpan, Colonia Tránsito
Deportivo 18 de Marzo Deportivo 18 de Marzo metro station Metro de la Ciudad de Mexico (logo) version 2019.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Metrobus de la CDMX.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Autobuses de la CDMX.svg Av. Insurgentes Norte, Colonia Lindavista and Colonia Tepeyac Insurgentes Gustavo A. Madero
Indios Verdes Indios Verdes metro station Logo del Cablebus.svg Metro de la Ciudad de Mexico (logo) version 2019.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Metrobus de la CDMX.svg Mexibus (CDMX logo).svg Logo Mexicable cabina.png Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Transporte de Pasajeros.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Metrobus de la CDMX.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Autobuses de la CDMX.svg Av. Insurgentes Norte and Calzada Ticomán, Colonia Residencial Zacatenco
Martín Carrera Martín Carrera metro station Metro de la Ciudad de Mexico (logo) version 2019.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Metrobus de la CDMX.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Transporte de Pasajeros.svg Logo de los Servicio de Transportes Electricos de la Ciudad de Mexico.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Autobuses de la CDMX.svg Av. San Juan de Aragón and Av. Ferrocarril Hidalgo, Colonia Martin Carrera
Politécnico Politécnico metro station Metro de la Ciudad de Mexico (logo) version 2019.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Transporte de Pasajeros.svg Logo de los Servicio de Transportes Electricos de la Ciudad de Mexico.svg Av. 100 metros, Colonia Lindavista-Vallejo
Potrero Potrero metro station Metro de la Ciudad de Mexico (logo) version 2019.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Metrobus de la CDMX.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Transporte de Pasajeros.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Autobuses de la CDMX.svg Av. Insurgentes Norte, Colonia Industrial and Colonia Caputitlán
La Raza La Raza metro station Metro de la Ciudad de Mexico (logo) version 2019.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Metrobus de la CDMX.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Transporte de Pasajeros.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Autobuses de la CDMX.svg Av. Insurgentes Norte, Colonia Guadalupe Victoria
Villa CanteraHospital Pediátrico La Villa Movilidad Integrada (logo) Metrobus de la CDMX.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Transporte de Pasajeros.svg Logo de los Servicio de Transportes Electricos de la Ciudad de Mexico.svg Av. Hidalgo, Colonia Villa Gustavo A. Madero
Central de Abastos Central de Abastos Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Transporte de Pasajeros.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Autobuses de la CDMX.svg Av. Trabajadoras Sociales and Av. Javier Rojo Gómez, Colonia Central de Abastos Oriente Iztapalapa
Constitución de 1917 Constitución de 1917 metro station Logo del Cablebus.svg Metro de la Ciudad de Mexico (logo) version 2019.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Transporte de Pasajeros.svg Logo de los Servicio de Transportes Electricos de la Ciudad de Mexico.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Autobuses de la CDMX.svg Calzada Ermita-Iztapalapa, Colonia Los Ángeles
Iztapalapa Iztapalapa metro station Metro de la Ciudad de Mexico (logo) version 2019.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Transporte de Pasajeros.svg Logo de los Servicio de Transportes Electricos de la Ciudad de Mexico.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Autobuses de la CDMX.svg Calzada Ermita-Iztapalapa, Colonia Barrio San Lucas
Periférico Oriente Periférico Oriente metro station Metro de la Ciudad de Mexico (logo) version 2019.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Transporte de Pasajeros.svg Logo de los Servicio de Transportes Electricos de la Ciudad de Mexico.svg Av. Tláhuac and Periférico Oriente
Santa Marta Santa Marta metro station Logo del Cablebus.svg Metro de la Ciudad de Mexico (logo) version 2019.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Transporte de Pasajeros.svg Logo de los Servicio de Transportes Electricos de la Ciudad de Mexico.svg Carretera México-Puebla, Colonia Santa Marta Acatitla
Tepalcates Tepalcates metro station Metro de la Ciudad de Mexico (logo) version 2019.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Metrobus de la CDMX.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Transporte de Pasajeros.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Autobuses de la CDMX.svg Calzada Ignacio Zaragoza, Colonia Unidad Habitacional Tepalcates
Coyuya Coyuya metro station Metro de la Ciudad de Mexico (logo) version 2019.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Metrobus de la CDMX.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Autobuses de la CDMX.svg Av. Plutarco Elías Calles and Av. Francisco del Paso y Troncoso, Colonia Recreo Iztacalco
Tacuba Tacuba metro station Metro de la Ciudad de Mexico (logo) version 2019.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Transporte de Pasajeros.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Autobuses de la CDMX.svg Av. Marina Nacional and Calzada México-Tacuba, Colonia Tacuba Miguel Hidalgo
Tacubaya Tacubaya metro station Movilidad Integrada (logo) EcoBici.svg Metro de la Ciudad de Mexico (logo) version 2019.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Metrobus de la CDMX.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Transporte de Pasajeros.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Autobuses de la CDMX.svg Av. Carlos Lazo, Av. Jalisco and Av. Parque Lira, Colonia Tacubaya
Tláhuac Tláhuac metro station Metro de la Ciudad de Mexico (logo) version 2019.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Transporte de Pasajeros.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Autobuses de la CDMX.svg Av. San Rafael Atlixco, Colonia Santa Cecilia Tláhuac
Huipulco Estadio Azteca Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Transporte de Pasajeros.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Autobuses de la CDMX.svg Logo de los Servicio de Transportes Electricos de la Ciudad de Mexico.svg BSicon TRAM.svg Calzada de Tlalpan, Colonia San Lorenzo Huipulco Tlalpan
Balbuena Balbuena metro station Metro de la Ciudad de Mexico (logo) version 2019.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Autobuses de la CDMX.svg Calzada Ignacio Zaragoza, Colonia Ignacio Zaragoza Venustiano Carranza
Moctezuma Moctezuma metro station Metro de la Ciudad de Mexico (logo) version 2019.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Metrobus de la CDMX.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Autobuses de la CDMX.svg Calzada Ignacio Zaragoza and Av. Waldo Martín del Campo, Colonia Moctezuma 1a. Sección
Pantitlán Pantitlán metro station Metro de la Ciudad de Mexico (logo) version 2019.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Metrobus de la CDMX.svg Mexibus (CDMX logo).svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Transporte de Pasajeros.svg Logo de los Servicio de Transportes Electricos de la Ciudad de Mexico.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Autobuses de la CDMX.svg Av. Río Churubusco and Av. Miguel Lebrija, Colonia Ampliación Adolfo López Mateos
Puerto Aéreo Boulevard Puerto Aéreo metro station Metro de la Ciudad de Mexico (logo) version 2019.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Transporte de Pasajeros.svg Logo de los Servicio de Transportes Electricos de la Ciudad de Mexico.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Autobuses de la CDMX.svg Circuito Interior
San Lázaro San Lázaro metro station Bus-logo.svg Metro de la Ciudad de Mexico (logo) version 2019.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Metrobus de la CDMX.svg Av. Eduardo Molina and Calzada Ignacio Zaragoza, Colonia 7 de Julio
Zaragoza Zaragoza metro station Metro de la Ciudad de Mexico (logo) version 2019.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Transporte de Pasajeros.svg Calzada Ignacio Zaragoza, Colonia Aviación Civil and Colonia Cuatro Árboles
Deportivo XochimilcoDeportivo Xochimilco Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Transporte de Pasajeros.svg Av. Prolongación 16 de Septiembre, Colonia Barrio San Pedro Xochimilco
Xochimilco Xochimilco railway station Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Transporte de Pasajeros.svg Logo de los Servicio de Transportes Electricos de la Ciudad de Mexico.svg BSicon TRAM.svg Av. Cuauhtémoc and Prolongación División del Norte, Colonia Barrio San Marcos
ETRAM in the State of Mexico
ETRAMServicesConnectionsLocationMunicipality
Cuautitlán Cuautitlán railway station Ferrocarril Suburbano.svg Av. Ferronales, Colonia Paseos de Cuautitlán Cuautitlán
La Quebrada La Quebrada bus station Mexibus (CDMX logo).svg Av. Gustavo Baz, Colonia Santa María Guadalupe Cuautitlán Izcalli
1° de MayoCentro Comercial Las Américas Mexibus (CDMX logo).svg Av. 1° de Mayo, Colonia Las Américas Ecatepec de Morelos
Central de AbastosCentral de Abastos Mexibus (CDMX logo).svg Autopista México-Texcoc, Colonia Santa Cruz Venta de Carpio
Ciudad Azteca Ciudad Azteca metro station Metro de la Ciudad de Mexico (logo) version 2019.svg Mexibus (CDMX logo).svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Autobuses de la CDMX.svg Av. Cegor and Av. Carlos Hank González, Colonia San Agustín
Jardines de Morelos Jardines de Morelos bus station Mexibus (CDMX logo).svg Av. Central, Colonia Jardines de Morelos
Cuatro Caminos Cuatro Caminos metro station Metro de la Ciudad de Mexico (logo) version 2019.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Transporte de Pasajeros.svg Logo de los Servicio de Transportes Electricos de la Ciudad de Mexico.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Autobuses de la CDMX.svg Av. Transmisiones Militares and Av. Ingenieros militares, Colonia Argentina Poniente Naucalpan de Juárez
La Paz La Paz metro station Metro de la Ciudad de Mexico (logo) version 2019.svg Movilidad Integrada (logo) Red de Autobuses de la CDMX.svg Av. Puebla, Colonia Villas de la Paz La Paz
Lechería Lechería railway station Ferrocarril Suburbano.svg Mexibus (CDMX logo).svg Av. del Parque, Colonia Buenavista Tultitlán
Tultitlán Tultitlán railway station Ferrocarril Suburbano.svg Temascalcingo Street, Colonia La Acocila
San Rafael San Rafael railway station Ferrocarril Suburbano.svg Prolongación de Avenida Hidalgo, Colonia Tlayapa Tlalnepantla
Tlalnepantla Tlalnepantla railway station Ferrocarril Suburbano.svg Av. Mario Colín, Colonia Valle Ceylán
CETRAM in Jalisco
CETRAMServicesConnectionsLocationMunicipality
La Normal La Normal railway station Guadalajara L3.svg Av. de los Maestros, Colonia Alcalde Barranquitas Guadalajara

Notes

  1. The following list was adapted from different websites and official maps.

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