Scania supplies buses and services for Mexico City’s public transport system


Mexico is the latest country to select Scania in establishing dedicated urban
bus corridors, Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), to improve its public transport system.
Scania will deliver 62 buses for Mexico City’s public transport system. In
addition, Scania will provide workshop services for the entire fleet, vehicle
follow-up as well as driver training and coaching.
The buses will be body built by the Brazilian company Neobus and will operate on
the new 21.3-kilometre Mexibus line 2, one of the city's longest bus corridors
with 42 stops. It is expected to serve some 211,000 passengers per day and will
run through Cuatitlán Izcalli, the country’s most populous municipality.

Mexico has adopted an ambitious programme to establishBRTsystems to replace the
many privately-owned minibuses that currently provide the bulk of urban public
transport.

InMexico, Scania has a market share of well over half of long-distance coaches
but has not been active to date in delivering city buses. “We are delighted to
expand our business to also include city buses,” says Scania México’s Managing
Director Arnaud Dordilly. “Our strategy of providing service at bus operators’
workshops is also contributing to our success in this segment.”

Throughout Latin America, as well as in Africa, Scania delivers buses
forBRTsystems, which are being built to quickly and cost-effectively provide
better public transport and reduce urban congestion. To date, Scania has
delivered 3,500 buses for BRT systems.

Product specification:

  · 52 articulated Scania K 360 6x2/2 Euro 5 with a Neobus body
  · 10 15-metre Scania K 310 6x2*4 Euro 5 with a Neobus body

For more information, please contact Hans-Åke Danielsson, Press Manager, tel +46
8 553 856 62.
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America, with facilities for global interchange of both components and complete
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