Terminal de Autobuses de Pasajeros de Oriente, Major bus terminal in Venustiano Carranza, Mexico City, Mexico
Terminal de Autobuses de Pasajeros de Oriente is a major bus station in Mexico City with a distinctive circular dome structure that houses ticket counters and boarding areas surrounding a central commercial space. The facility spans multiple levels to accommodate different functions and provides ample room for the daily flow of thousands of travelers.
The station was built in 1978 during President José López Portillo's administration as a major infrastructure project for Mexico City. A substantial modernization in 2003 updated passenger facilities and improved how the station operates.
The terminal brings together travelers from across the country, creating a crossroads where people from different regions interact and share their journeys. Daily movement through the station reflects the constant flow of Mexicans connecting with family and exploring distant parts of their nation.
The station is well organized with clear signage to help passengers navigate through different levels and ticket counters. An underground taxi station operates directly within the facility, providing a convenient connection point for travelers needing onward transportation.
The station serves nine different bus companies operating routes to fourteen states across Mexico, creating an extensive network of destinations from a single location. This variety allows travelers to reach remarkably distant corners of the country without changing terminals.
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